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	<title>Comments on: Academic space and culture</title>
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		<title>By: eli</title>
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		<description>Hi Anne,

Thanks for the kind comments about the blog! I never know quite who its audience is, but I&#039;m happy to see that there&#039;s something interesting in it for a fellow sociologist. Your blog, a group blog I gather, also has a lot of neat stuff on it -- wish I had time to read back in the archives, but I was interested in the post about Blanchot&#039;s notion of the everyday. Who do you think your audience is?

take care, Eli</description>
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<p>Thanks for the kind comments about the blog! I never know quite who its audience is, but I&#8217;m happy to see that there&#8217;s something interesting in it for a fellow sociologist. Your blog, a group blog I gather, also has a lot of neat stuff on it &#8212; wish I had time to read back in the archives, but I was interested in the post about Blanchot&#8217;s notion of the everyday. Who do you think your audience is?</p>
<p>take care, Eli</p>
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