jraab2222 wrote:..I have no intensions of polluting the forum's...
theCryptofishist wrote:Am I going to have to start a "How to Write a Research Paper on Burningman" thread?
jraab2222 wrote: Are there any existing studies on Burning Man out there? So far I have found none, which I find bewildering.
theCryptofishist wrote:Am I going to have to start a "How to Write a Research Paper on Burningman" thread?
Simon of the Playa wrote:Um, writing a paper on Burning Man is SO 2003.
now a Burning Man Cook-Book?
i smell NYT best seller list.
VeganChoirGirl wrote:I am AMAZED by the amount of restraint being used by everyone today. The last time I remember someone asking for help with a paper I do remember a certain amount of tearing of a new one happening. :P
Simon of the Playa wrote:well, that gets into all kinds of questions about sentient plant life, but yes, it is a form of road-kill, and them's good eatin'.
bluesbob wrote:Great place to write a paper about.
It's so full of contradictions...trying to fulfill so much and on the very edge of failing at everything. I like to call it "barely-controlled chaos".
Emile Durkheim would love this place. The cult of the individual and the greater good of the society battling it out for supremacy. Cooley, Mead, Parsons, Merton...anyone of a dozen sociologists would have had a blast here also.
I'm not writing a paper, but I'm taking Blumer, Garfinkle, and Goffman with me next time. I'm going to test out theory by observing behavior and modifying my own to see reactions. Well, I will take notes.
Have fun...Burning man THINKS it contradicts social norms and values, but in reality in has just replaced the greater society's norms and values with its own. Pay close attention to all the ritualism...it permeates everything there.
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