ACCS
Yahoo Group is a listserv for distributing news and information
among ACCS members. However, non-members may also join. The
moderator of this group is the current ACCS president, Dr. Todd
L. Sandel.
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Sample ACCS Yahoo Group
messages:
Dr. Mei-Ling Wang:
"The point I was going to make was that a large number
of quantitative researchers exaggerate the utility of statistical
methods for their own ideological (positivist) agenda. The issue
is more problematic and sinister than most people think. It
is about power. It is about dominance. It is about the larger
issue of distoring "truth" in communication research.
It is coercion of the pseudo-science and silencing the dissenting
voice by monopolizing the outlets for free expression.
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Dr. William J. Starosta:
. . . foreign? we used to sing in church, "i'm but a stranger
here, heaven is my home," making us all foreigners, i guess,
if we felt that way
or is foreign something that can be seen from the outside, making
African Americans and Native Americans and Asian Americans foreign
so long as they aren't visually euroamerican
or is foreign in the thought world of another -- if i read myself
to sleep each night with the green book of Q'daffi or the red
book of Mao, have i gone "foreign"?
by the way, heaven is _not_ my home
i guess i start from the inside, not from the outside, in determining
who is foreign -- and that can extend "foreignness"
to a larger number of generations than just those of recent
arrival from abroad
but it's an interesting point, who is the "stranger,"
Ringo or me, in USAmerica |
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