On Mon, 11 Sep 1995, Gary Shank wrote:
> My name is Gary Shank and I am an associate professor of educational
> psychology at Northern Illinis University. I specialize in teaching
> qualitative research methods, and my research concerns two main
> things. First of all, I am interested in building a semiotic
> foundation to qualitative research, and this is where my interest
> in Vygotsky and other cultural historical theorists come in.
> Second, I am interested in the logic of qualitative research and
> how it is fundamentally different from other research logics.
> This work is informed by Peirce, another favorite here. I like to
> do research where cultural aspects are used as tools to understand
> other cultural aspects as well, and I am drawn to many, but not
> all, postmodern ideas. For example, I dont like constructivism
> (not constructionism which I think is pretty cool) very much, but
> that is a paper topic. I am a life-logn science fiction fan, I
> play the guitar poorly with much gusto, and my friends think that
> I am at heart a kind and generous soul, even though I am often quite
> opinonated. I have been know to change my mind, and even admit to
> being wrong. I like the honesty and warmth of this group very
> much, and I have missed its presence.
> glad to be back, I remain
> gary shank
> gshank who-is-at niu.edu
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