Agree totally
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From: "Aaron Kreider" <aaron@???>
To: <occupyresearch@???>
Subject: [Occupyresearch] Getting Participants for OWS Survey
Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2013 10:21 PM
1. I'm not sure that is valuable focussing so much attention on the 
Occupy Movement.
2.  Interview activists.  Many of them will have been in the short-lived 
Occupy Movement.
In Philadelphia, the occupy movement is mostly dead (though the 
language/messaging isn't) - well other than the weekly email that goes 
out about upcoming non-occupy/general activist events. So why beat a 
dead horse?  But we've still got a very vibrant collection of movements 
happening.  Some new ones that were spawned by the Occupy Movement, but 
frankly 90% of them pre-date it.
If I were doing research I might look into some newer movements, like 
the Public Bank movement (Philadelphia is trying to get one).  Or in 
Philadelphia the major campaign is for the public schools (school 
closures, massive state funding cuts, a strong coalition against the 
cuts, privization, lack of democracy, etc).
Aaron
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