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I fully agree and pass on my warmest wishes & congratulations to John! Kevin Featherstone, LSE.
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Warmest congratulations, dear John! Richly deserved, not a moment too soon, and you'll be in such good company at the Academy.
Thanks for having led the MGSA and so many generations of scholars with such deftness and grace.
Warmly,
Neni
__________________________________ Professor Neni Panourgiá Columbia University Justice in Education Scholars Program Academic Adviser https://www.socialdifference.columbia.edu/faculty-/neni-panourgi https://justiceineducation.columbia.edu/about/ https://sofheyman.org/events/all?series=justice-forum Prison Education Program, Psychology Department https://leros-humanism-seminars.com Λέρος. Η γραμματική του εγκλεισμού https://nefeli.fairead.net/leros Leros. The Grammar of Confinement https://dangerouscitizens.columbia.edu/ https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823229680/dangerous-citizens/ I use people-centered language (incarcerated people, people on parole, people in prison) for people in the legal system. I oppose objectifying language (inmates, prisoners, convicts, felons, offenders, parolees, etc., cf. https://cmjcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/CNUS-AppropriateLanguage.pdf)
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