Tuesday 26 June 2007

Found them!

It was quite easy after all... I got on Amazon.co.uk to buy some big name books which I hadn't read. As I read the reviews written by Brits, I realised that some were writing under their real name and city and some even did provide their blog addresses. Yeehaw! I did eventually find some radical christians (or at least people who read the books that I read) not far from where I live.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that was fast. It took me way longer to get my foot in the door. Congrats!

Grace and peace.

Dany said...

Dan, thanks for your comment! I am very exited indeed, although I'm sometimes scared that this crazy enthusiasm will only be a straw fire. God help me!

If you do come back to this post, I wanted to say that there's a call for paper at the International Conference of Critical Geography in Mumbai in December. The title of the session is: "Marginalized on the streets: experiences, performances and strategies of street workers in the global north and south".

I suppose that it all depends on your views on carbon emissions and on whether Regent has the cash to send you there, but academic geographers would surely benefit from your insights. Geographers have always been very Leonardesque and interdisciplinary, it's a pretty cool field.

Anonymous said...

Having planted hundreds of thousands of trees (literally!), I feel like I'm able to emit all the carbon I want. So, I'd love to hear more about this conference thingie. Send me an email?

Also, seeing as I'm trying to start a network of people who are blogging out of Christian communities (christiancommunities.blogspot.com), do you want to put your new peeps in touch with me? That would be hot.