SCREEN-L Criteria: Was Re: Why Deckard is a replicant
Tue, 28 May 1996 10:02:52 -0500
Tony Williams wrote:
>I'd like to support David Desser's insightful comments on the whole BLADE
>RUNNER issue and suggest some significant additions to the Screen-L
>guidelines.
>1. No major film should be discussed on this network unless the
>participants show familiarity with the previous literature available on
>the film and state (with reference to this material) how their interpretation
>differs from others commonly available.
SCREEN-L is a forum for both students and teachers of film/TV. As
such it is open to queries from subscribers with a variety of
backgrounds in film/TV study. "Familiarity with the previous
literature" is not a requirement for posting a message. Indeed, it is
expected that subscribers may use SCREEN-L in order to be guided to
pertinent articles, books, and films/TV programs.
>2. The moderator should distinguish genuine enquiries and discussions
>from those mailings by students who wish contributors to write their
>papers for them.
Students should not expect SCREEN-L subscribers to do their work for them, to
substitute for some basic research in the nearest library. However,
responsible inquiries from students stuck on a thorny research issue are
always welcome.
The moderating of SCREEN-L will always take a generous attitude toward
letting messages through. If a message is on the borderline of
acceptibility, we will let it through--preferring to err on the side of
letting too much through instead of too little.
Thanks to one and all for their thoughts on SCREEN-L, and now back to
our regularly scheduled discussions...
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Jeremy Butler
SCREEN-L Moderator
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Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa
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