Hi all, I have not been responding to the debate on ableism largely because I am currently unwell and have limited computer access. I will endeavor to compose a more thought through reaction when I have time. However, I would like to apologize for referring to Dr Cornwell as Mr Cornwell. I had not been made aware that he had a PhD, and on this point I am genuinely sorry for my own misinformation. On the other hand, we were discussing Dr Goddard's dissertation in that very post, thus I was assured that he did indeed have a PhD. By using polite language and honorifics, I was attempting to couch this in a friendly manner so it would not be taken as a flame, but rather as a genuine request to keep AoIR-L a safe space for everyone, and to allow us to better continue in our work of "unpacking the knapsack" of privilege in online spaces. I'm sorry that my politeness has been incorrectly interpreted, and I will attempt to be more polite next time. I would also like to make it clear that I did not say that any individual on this list was an ableist. When I said willful spin, I was referring to the fact that the "blindness" referred to seemed to be a kind of "willful ignorance," as I had mentioned in the previous sentence, and I thought that people would notice that the repetition of the word was referring back to my previous usage of the term. kathy -- . . . connection in an isolating age . . . Katherine Mancuso, graduate student, Emory University Web 2.0 research, life, and meta: http://museumfreak.livejournal.com http://del.icio.us/museumfreak "Whenever anyone says 'You are,' they mean 'I want you to be.'" --Anais Nin