[Air-l] Ellis and Jeremy
Ellis Godard
ellis.godard at csun.edu
Sat Aug 12 09:36:48 PDT 2006
I'll second that, uh, sentiment. Maybe "Unclog the zortch!" could be the new
association motto. :)
-eg
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> In an attempt to send the following paragraph to my editor
> (for translation) my spell checker had a psychotic episode.
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> "Transdisciplinary Studies is an internationally oriented
> book series created to generate new theories and practices to
> extricate transdisciplinary research from the confining
> discourses of traditional disciplinarities. Within
> transdisciplinary domains, this series will publish
> empirically grounded, theoretically sound work seeking to
> identify and solve global problems that conventional
> disciplinary perspectives cannot capture. Transdisciplinary
> Studies seeks to accentuate those aspects of scholarly
> research which cut across todays learned disciplines in an
> effort to define new axiologies and forms of praxis. This
> series intends to promote a new appreciation for
> transdisciplinary research to audiences that are seeking ways
> of understanding complex, global problems that many now
> realize disciplinary perspectives cannot fully address.
> Scholars, policy makers, educators and researchers working to
> address issues in technology studies, public finance,
> discourse studies, professional ethics, political analysis,
> learning, ecological systems, modern medicine, and other
> fields clearly are ready to begin investing in
> transdisciplinary models of research. It is for those many
> different audiences in these diverse fields that we hope to
> reach, not merely with topical research, but also through
> considering new epistemic and ontological foundations for of
> transdisciplinary research."
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> This was taken from Jeremy Hunsinger's website at:
> http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/
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> Evidently, science as Jeremy understands it, is properly
> described by crafting words of his own making. In my
> judgment, it suffers from a di-flucass of the ugang and is
> further compackliated by a clogged zortch.
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> Reid
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