we do not take stands. fundamentally, we are a-political in order to allow the plurality of interesting interdisciplinary, and international groups to speak equally, which is a politics in itself. in short, there is currently no way for aoir to do anything like this and i don't that can change without fundamentally alienating some of our population. On May 25, 2005, at 1:15 PM, Ellis Godard wrote:
This seems like an appropriate topic on which AOIR, as international and interdisciplinary as well as academic and open minded, should take a stand. What are the appropriate steps/procedure(s) thru which that could/would/should happen?
http://ellisgodard.blogspot.com/2005/05/aut-is-out-of-line.html
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