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IfA/AAIS merger - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: IfA/AAIS merger (/showthread.php?tid=4037) |
IfA/AAIS merger - RedEarth - 2nd August 2011 I'm sure there was an old thread on this, but I see the IfA site announced yesterday the merger with the AAIS. What I find most peculiar about this is that, as far as I am aware, the IfA membership was never asked about it. Did I miss a memo? Surely something of this size would have gone through more consultation? IfA/AAIS merger - Unitof1 - 2nd August 2011 http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/showthread.php?3239-Proposed-AAI-S-and-IfA-merger&highlight=AAIS IfA/AAIS merger - RedEarth - 2nd August 2011 Unitof1 Wrote:http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/showthread.php?3239-Proposed-AAI-S-and-IfA-merger&highlight=AAIS Things seem to have moved on apace since then. My question still remains, did the IfA not think it worthwhile consulting their members? IfA/AAIS merger - Unitof1 - 2nd August 2011 obviously not but then what people draw things anymore anyway- we have all gone digital and besides its not as though they were doing anything field archaeological.-bunch of parasites best place for them with the no point ifa IfA/AAIS merger - ShadowJack - 2nd August 2011 Awww....someone steal your toys again? You really are in a mean and nasty mood today. What's wrong didums - little old ladies not given you cups of tea? IfA/AAIS merger - RedEarth - 2nd August 2011 Good work everyone, that kind of forward thinking, positivity and useful collaboration will pull us through... IfA/AAIS merger - Unitof1 - 2nd August 2011 dont feel mean an nasty, feel more like a gently flowing down the stream mood, spotting two birds and having one stone mood. which way did you vote http://www.aais.org.uk/ presumably the results were not news, was it close, is there going to be a break away gruop http://www.archaeologists.net/news/110801-merger-association-archaeological-illustrators-and-surveyors-institute-archaeologists will the new members have to pay more fees? IfA/AAIS merger - RedEarth - 2nd August 2011 Unitof1 Wrote:which way did you vote That's the point, one side of the equation didn't get a vote. I believe the new members will have to pay the full fees eventually. Any useful contributions, or is everyone on holiday at present? IfA/AAIS merger - ShadowJack - 2nd August 2011 Initially, I was against the merger, as were the AAI&S members I spoke to. However, with much thinking and soul searching it appeared from the AAI&S point of view to be the only way to move forward. As to the IFA consulting it's own members - I'm surprised it didn't happen, especially given the large number of the new influx of specialists. Personally, if I were still in the IFA (I resigned over 20 years ago in protest at their closing of ranks around a founding father following a legitimate complaint - not from me i should add) I would be a bit miffed. As for my comments directed at Unitof1....tired of his constant bitching from on high on topics he clearly has no clue about.... Quote: Those of us who work in the field of illustration and do know what we're talking about would like to explain why this statement is false....but knowing Unit - it would be pointless IfA/AAIS merger - RedEarth - 2nd August 2011 ShadowJack Wrote:Initially, I was against the merger, as were the AAI&S members I spoke to. I got the impression it essentially happened because the AAIS committe basically couldn't be bothered any more, which makes it all the more worrying that the IfA's members weren't consulted. I fear it is damaging to both organisations - except that the former AAIS members don't have to worry about that now because it doesn't exist anymore. I wouldn't bother poking Unit, he probably hasn't had his midday nap yet and is obviously feeling a bit grumpy. |