Re: Report from KPFA CAB meeting

Dick Grippon wrote:

sheeeeeeeeeeeeit. I was involved in two community research programs. teams of researchers crawling all over said community. on one, the director of the research program was a high-minded intellectual type. we spent two years asking, “what is a community?” and once you answer that question, “how, exactly, do you study it in good faith?”. there’s no clear cut answer, but one thing: simply pointing out disagreements within a so-called community isn’t enough to claim there’s no such thing. to have a disagreement at all pressupposes that something is shared among those who disagree. and there, you have a place to start. community are imaginary. and there’s nothing wrong with that. you, of all people, should appreciate that.

Where did I point to disagreement as fatal to the notion of community in that passage? I said that the use of “community” is often performative, in that it tried to summon something into being merely by naming it. It has to be imagined by its participants, not its namers.

Doug

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