[…] Yes, that statement will get me into all sorts of trouble, and yes I am fully aware of the history of C&Wians fighting for their listserv posts and MOO chats and blog posts (although I haven’t seen any scholarship on this yet) to count as Scholarship That Counts. But the thing is this (and imagine here the whine of a three-year-old): I want that stuff in Kairos! I want I want I want this and this and this in the journal itself! Is that too much to ask? We’re getting some of that (forthcoming), and with the redesign in the spring (to support more reader interaction and commenting) and Doug’s forward-thinking KairosProjects, I hope to god that the journal can maintain its malleability and, more important, its credibility, for another ten years. I guess we’ll see. The cake has been sliced. I’m enjoying this issue with warmed dark-chocolate dolcetta on top. […]
Sweet. Or as they serve in the South, sweet Ts.
Comment by Dan — August 15, 2006 @ 11:38 pm
[…] Yes, that statement will get me into all sorts of trouble, and yes I am fully aware of the history of C&Wians fighting for their listserv posts and MOO chats and blog posts (although I haven’t seen any scholarship on this yet) to count as Scholarship That Counts. But the thing is this (and imagine here the whine of a three-year-old): I want that stuff in Kairos! I want I want I want this and this and this in the journal itself! Is that too much to ask? We’re getting some of that (forthcoming), and with the redesign in the spring (to support more reader interaction and commenting) and Doug’s forward-thinking KairosProjects, I hope to god that the journal can maintain its malleability and, more important, its credibility, for another ten years. I guess we’ll see. The cake has been sliced. I’m enjoying this issue with warmed dark-chocolate dolcetta on top. […]
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