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Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

I'm Chris Smith, a traditional musician and musicologist based at Texas
Tech University. For an Irish Studies conference, I'm working on a paper
about sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community,
especially outside Ireland. If you'd be willing to answer a short
(~40-question), anonymized, and non-invasive questionnaire and return by
email, I'd be happy to forward it to you. And you'd be helping me out a lot.

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by golly

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

sure!

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by dulcie22

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

I posted this on someone else's behalf. I figured for such a request why not post it on the 'source of all wisdom'!

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by golly

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

I'll answer it!

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by nalaaY

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

Been there, Done that. Didn't hurt. . .much. Me at least. Chris might have felt a twinge or two.

If you wish to participate email Chris at the above address and let him know, he'll send you back the survey.

He won't see your mail addresses posted here.

KFG

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by KFG

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

If you wish to give your email address to another member of The Session, write to them through their member profile and include your email address in the mail.

Do not post email addresses here unless you're inordinately fond of spam.

Thanks.

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by Jeremy

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

Yes, I forgot to add the corllary. . . but everyone else in the known universe will.

KFG

# Posted on February 13th 2005 by KFG

Re: Sessions as a tool for building various forms of local community

count me in!

# Posted on February 15th 2005 by mikesuth

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