Intro + new plural psychology site
Dec. 15th, 2005 12:00 amHi. We've been lurking here for about two and a half years and posting the occasional comment for one, so we're not really new, but...
There are two of us, James and Sophie, and our LJ bio explains a bit about us. I'm not that fond of labels—they imply a degree of certainty about how one's experience matches up with other peoples' that I don't have—but if we are not multiple then we are close enough to relate in a lot of aspects.
Anyway, last Saturday I scrounged through the apartment for change and came up with enough to buy a domain name. Relative State is our new plural psychology weblog. It just seemed to me that there are so many different varieties of plural experience and so many different ways of thinking about it, and some of them have barely heard of each other. Part of my intent for the site is to offer links to a wide variety of perspectives. We read a lot, you see...
There are two of us, James and Sophie, and our LJ bio explains a bit about us. I'm not that fond of labels—they imply a degree of certainty about how one's experience matches up with other peoples' that I don't have—but if we are not multiple then we are close enough to relate in a lot of aspects.
Anyway, last Saturday I scrounged through the apartment for change and came up with enough to buy a domain name. Relative State is our new plural psychology weblog. It just seemed to me that there are so many different varieties of plural experience and so many different ways of thinking about it, and some of them have barely heard of each other. Part of my intent for the site is to offer links to a wide variety of perspectives. We read a lot, you see...
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