IWTC Globalnet 78/FWD

1997-01-27 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
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cfp:Women, Science, Development

1997-01-27 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
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Re: Piggery

1997-01-27 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
This message was stuck in the ether. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Forwarded Message Follows --- Greetings EcoFem-list! Here outside of Lewisburg, PA some people living on land zoned agricultural have become alarmed by plans to build an intensive hog operation, a "factory farm," in

Re: RE: Hog Farming (fwd)

1997-01-27 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
Hello All: Faye asked me to forward this to the list as she's experiencing some technical problems w/ her ECOFEM account at the moment. Please reply to the list or to Faye, as I have no further details. Stefanie --- Forwarded Message Follows ---

NASSP Conference/fwd

1997-01-27 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER
FYI...Stefanie --- Forwarded Message Follows --- CALL FOR PAPERS The 14th Annual International Social Philosophy Conference July 18-20, 1997 Queens University, Kingston, Ontario Conference Theme: Global Justice and Democracy Focus: World Community and Democracy: Is the

Re: mary mellor

1997-01-27 Thread R . TWINE
Well nothing to do with Mary Mellor at all actually..Just hopefully a catalyst for discussion... "Bothe radical and conservative feminists who argue for a distinct nature for women ground their arguments in women's close association with nature. The notion that woman has a distinct

Re: susan hekman gender and knowledge

1997-01-27 Thread Liam Campion
Richard, some thoughts: and thank you for the quote. from my of view women who are denied power in a dominant culture may turn to nature for pragmatic reasons. although in doing this they may continue their lower status from the point of view of the dominant hierarchy, perhaps their