Re: Is the term Cohousing hurting us? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Eddie Matejowsky (e.matejowskyqut.edu.au) | |
Date: Fri, 04 Aug 1995 10:23:51 +1000 |
>I know that the term "cohousing" is by now well-entrenched as the main >descriptor of the movement, it being the title of the main book, the main >journal, and the main mailing list, but I want to risk heresy by suggesting >that the term may be hurting us and preventing us from sharing cohousing >with a larger, more mainstream audience. When I first heard the term "cohousing" I thought it meant co-inhabiting in a house rather than many houses forming a community. Are there any better names for it? Eddie.M. Edward Matejowsky. Queensland University of Technology Centre for Eye Research email E.MATEJOWSKY [at] QUT.EDU.AU Wk +61 7 864 5731 Hm +61 7 2825382
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- Re: Is the term Cohousing hurting us? Harry Pasternak, August 3 1995
- Re: Re: Is the term Cohousing hurting us? Harry Pasternak, August 3 1995
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