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2nd August 2011, 09:08 AM
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?
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2nd August 2011, 10:08 AM
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2nd August 2011, 10:21 AM
Unitof1 Wrote:http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/showthread.php?...light=AAIS
Things seem to have moved on apace since then. My question still remains, did the IfA not think it worthwhile consulting their members?
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2nd August 2011, 10:32 AM
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
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2nd August 2011, 11:07 AM
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?
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2nd August 2011, 12:03 PM
Good work everyone, that kind of forward thinking, positivity and useful collaboration will pull us through...
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2nd August 2011, 12:07 PM
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/11080...aeologists
will the new members have to pay more fees?
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2nd August 2011, 12:12 PM
Unitof1 Wrote:which way did you vote
presumably the results were not news, was it close, is there going to be a break away gruop
will the new members have to pay more fees?
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?
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2nd August 2011, 12:18 PM
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....
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we have all gone digital
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
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2nd August 2011, 12:53 PM
ShadowJack Wrote: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....
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
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.