So I found this perfect article for my soc project. The only problem was that it was a conference paper for the American Sociology Association's 1997 conference, and didn't seem to have been published in any journal. The listing I found had the author's email, so I decided email her and ask for a copy -- a solution which could possibly result in my not getting a copy for a while. I did a google on her name just to make sure she hadn't left her university, and I found a listing for her latest book on Amazon.com. It's a listing that allows you to "look inside!" Sure enough, there in the table of contents is the article I want. Not only that, but Hampshire, Smith, Mount Holyoke and Amherst all have the book. I requested a copy, which I'll be getting in a couple of days.

Hott.

From: [identity profile] sean7232.livejournal.com

what kind of nerd...


doesn't give citations and info for fellow investigators...

I've been procrastinating on coming up w/ a topic for a soc grad class I enrolled in this semester...

can you tell I'm frustrated?

From: [identity profile] masscooper.livejournal.com

Re: what kind of nerd...


Well, my citations would only be helpful if you want to study lesbian Christians, but it's a piece by Michele Dillon that she presented at the 1997 ASA conference. The book is called Catholic Identity: Balancing Reason, Faith, & Power.

From: [identity profile] sean7232.livejournal.com

Re: what kind of nerd...


I wasn't really pissed at you, but a friend of mine was just talking about that issue actually, so this works out nicely. Take care...hope you don't mind random comments.peace.
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