[Air-L] Streamlining AoIR lists?

Joseph Seering jseering at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Sep 17 09:59:07 PDT 2018


I would personally lean toward Gillian's suggestion as I think it best
matches how I sort things, but I don't have a particularly strong opinion.

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 12:14 PM Shillair, Ruth Jay <shillai7 at msu.edu>
wrote:

> I think it is nice to have the mixture.  Even if we are not personally on
> the job market we often have students, friends, or colleagues who are
> looking. As Alla wrote, within your own email program you can add filters
> if you don’t want to see certain topics.
>
> Ruth Shillair
> Media & Information Studies
> College of Communication Arts & Sciences
> Michigan State University
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 17, 2018, at 11:52 AM, Alla Rybina <alla.rybina at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Gillian,
> >
> > I believe it is easy to do so within your email program/browser by
> creating
> > different folders and sorting out incoming Air-emails by keywords, gir
> > instanse.
> >
> > You could also apply different rules,  labels and filters according your
> > personal preferences.
> >
> > Alla R.
> >
> > On 17:43, Mon, Sep 17, 2018 Gillian Bolsover <
> gillian.bolsover at oii.ox.ac.uk>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm wondering whether others would support separated AoIR lists for (1)
> >> job adverts, (2) calls for submissions (papers, conferences, special
> >> issues etc.) and (3) all other business.
> >>
> >> Much of what goes out on this list is job adverts, which was great when
> >> I was on the job market, but personally, given how active this list is,
> >> I'd love to be able to opt in or out of these categories of materials
> >> more selectively. I'd be interested to hear how much support there was
> >> from other members for this idea.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gillian Bolsover
> >> Lecturer in Politics and Media
> >> School of Politics and International Studies
> >> University of Leeds
> >>
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> >>
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