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(The community is made: https://dryreading.dreamwidth.org/ .)

(The idea was by Jen Richardson ( https://jenrichardson.dreamwidth.org/2638.html ), who's been happily busy ( https://jenrichardson.dreamwidth.org/4393.html ) - I do recommend everything else on her blog! All errors and awful puns my fault only.)

I'm trying to take Jen's idea and run with it, making a Dreamwidth community for us to talk about the books in https://thearchdruidreport-archive.200605.xyz/2009/02/deindustrial-reading-list.html (hence "Deindustrial Reading Ynitiative", that and bad taste on my part), which resemble Jen's list, but are already planned and ordered. We'd go through this DRY reading 1 chapter/month, with a post for each on the community - though, since I don't expect to deal with anywhere as many comments as JMG does in total, the discussions of each chapter on each post needn't end with each month (if there's that much interest!). Assuming interest, I intend to make the first post on April 1st.

SInce the 2nd and 3rd books are fixed, we only need for now to fix the 1st. I intend to arbitrarily pick Eugene P. Odum's Fundamentals of Ecology because I like the author's other books better than Brewer's, which might suggest higher quality of the textbook in question. I do notice that JMG did *not* say we needed to pick 1 of those 2, and I tried to pick an ecology textbook with a digital version available (unlike either of those) - but it appears the good stuff lacks that, so I'm thinking about just going with Odum. Regarding items 7 and 10 on the list, I think the right thing to do would be for each member to pick one such book and review it, but we'll have *plenty* of time to consider that until we get there. (Meaning I think we should converge regarding item 4, but can leave that for even a lot later.)

Interest signals, suggestions, and possibly other stuff welcome in the comments.

Date: 2023-03-26 03:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jprussell
Overall, I think this is a great idea. Despite the fact (because of the fact?) I have my own ideas about what I ought to read/am going to read, I will go ahead and nail myself down to this group - every time I've taken on an arbitrary reading restriction, especially if other folks were involved, it's led to greater learning.

One thought: for a few months only, I ran a "bizarro book club" - the point was that each of the participants read a different book, and at each meeting, we all shared our different books with each other. Pluses: more variety, individuals got to shine. Minuses: Not being held to the *same* book as everyone else meant a lot more forgotten text quoted, folks reading shit "just because", and folks skipping meetings first because they didn't have a new book, and then forever because they missed a meeting.

At any rate, despite its weaknesses, one strength was that it maximized the variety that different group participants brought to a meeting. which may or may not be desirable).
Edited (Fixed typos) Date: 2023-03-26 01:46 pm (UTC)

Date: 2023-03-27 04:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jprussell
Video chat, actually, which may say something about why it didn't work out. Sure, it was folks well inured to video chat before Covid lockdowns (we were consultants from around the country), but it still didn't have the 'oomph' of an in-person event.

Date: 2023-03-28 05:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jprussell
Sorry, after thinking about this yesterday, it hit me that even though the discussions of the book club were not in written form, I *did* write down some of my thoughts at the time. This was one of my old coaching blog posts that hadn't made the migration to my webstead yet, so thanks for spurring me to get that done:

https://jpowellrussell.com/#the_bliss_of_a_bizarro_book_club

Date: 2023-03-26 11:41 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] prayergardens
Hello!

I would be interested. I'm in a bit of a busy spot supporting some extended family members so it is more than likely some months I would fall off the radar. I would commit to at least following along if my participation ebbs and flows.

Date: 2023-03-26 01:53 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] alifelongme
I’m in.
Assuming interest, I intend to make the first post on April 1st.
Do we need to read anything before the 1st?

Date: 2023-03-27 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] alifelongme
What edition are we going to use? Or does it matter?
Edited Date: 2023-03-27 06:57 pm (UTC)

Date: 2023-03-28 02:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jprussell
Huh, I also had not even considered it. The 1971 edition looks like the easiest/cheapest to get used, but there are reasonably-priced copies of the 2004 edition on alibris as well. I'm reflexively suspicious of updated reprints of anything even remotely political from roughly the 70s on, and that seems likely to be the one JMG had from "back in the day". That being said, I'm sure either edition will be fine, and the newer one might have some findings from newer research.

So, I'd likely slightly favor the 1971 edition, but I'm flexible if you or others have a stronger preference for the new one.

Date: 2023-03-28 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] alifelongme
That is a good point. I think I agree re 1971 edition and will be getting that one.

Date: 2023-04-07 06:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jenniferkobernik
Nice! Looking forward to it!

Date: 2023-04-07 07:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jenniferkobernik
So I see! I need to get to town and check my internet stuff more often! No wifi out at our house, so I kind of live under a rock. For what it’s worth at this late date, the 1971 edition seems ideal to me.

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