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Tarikh — Moderated discussions related to Babi and
Baha'i history
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Description
Tarikh is the continuation of an email listserver first
established in 1993 (then called Talisman). After the
demise of Talisman and a couple short-lived attempts to
resurrect it, Tarikh (and its sister list Tarjuman) were set up at
yahoo.com in 2003, then moved to buffalo.edu in 2005,
and finally to this location in 2014. (See a summary of
this history in "Seeking
for Truth: Plausibility Alignment on a Bahá'í Email
List" by David Piff and Margit Warburg, n. 24, p.
100.)
The purpose of Tarikh is to facilitate discussion of
issues related to Babi and Baha'i history, principally
among academically trained specialists in the field,
but also among well-informed non-professionals. Tarikh
offers a platform on which members may put out
pre-publication versions of articles for comment, as
well as for collaboration on papers of interest.
This list adheres to high standards of courtesy and
professionalism, and welcomes a diversity of
perspectives irrespective of the member's religion,
nationality, race, age, gender, or educational and
professional training.
List rules
- No forwarding
- There are many reasons for
our firm no-forwarding rule: information may
be sensitive, confidential, inaccurate, private, or be
awaiting publication or review. Do not quote from
tarikh messages in order to share them in the world
beyond this list, without the permission from the
sender/author (and whether they want their name
associated with the quote). Sometimes a message seems
to have publicly-available information such as a quote
from a newspaper or website, in which case you need to
paste a sentence from it into Google or find the
article on the web before sharing it, because links
shared here may be private links made specially for
Tarikh that are not visible to others on the web. If
in doubt, err on the side of caution and ask the
sender for advice.
- Keep it relevant
- To keep our inboxes uncluttered, the moderators may
place temporary email limits (e.g., 3 posts per member
per day) if/when discussions become too boisterous.
- Netiquette
- Please be polite and
respectful, even of people and points of view that you
don't like. We discourage ill-humored, insulting, or
self-righteous postings. If you have a concern about
something a fellow member has posted, please direct
that concern to jonahwinters[at]gmail.com, who will
bring it to the other moderators.
We especially ask that members not accuse one
another of being fundamentalist or secular,
conservative or liberal, loyal or disloyal to the
Covenant. Labeling people is deeply distressing and
it shuts down the exchange of ideas. We do not
intend to police messages posted here, and do not
want other members to do so.
We do not permit Covenant-Breakers to join and post
to our lists. But there are members whose views you
will not agree with, as well as members who do not
agree with everything you post. Let's try to learn
from each other.
If arguments between members violate decorum or
civility, we will intervene by moderating their
posts, or privately warning those engaged to
tone down their language or discontinue the
exchange.
- Reporting issues
- Any and all issues that a
list member may have related to the speech of another
list member should be directed in private to the
administrator, and not to other members of the list or
to the list itself. The administrator will make every
effort to resolve issues quickly.
- Keep personal replies
off-list
- The purpose of the list is
to facilitate the exchange of information between
scholars. If your contribution is limited to something
like "I agree," "congratulations," or "send me a copy
too," please reply privately and not to the group as a
whole.
- No cross-posting
- If you're on multiple
lists, please don't post to more than one. All "bcc"
posts — where the list is a hidden recipient — will be
rejected.
- Real names
- For the sake of list
management, the administrator needs to know the real
identity of every account holder.
Administration
- Moderating
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Decisions are made by the two moderators, Peter Terry and Rob Stockman. The list admin is Jonah Winters. Here is our procedure to handle cases of discord on the list:
- If any two subscribers of a list email the moderators to complain about the posts of another member, and if the moderators agree with the complaint, then:
- They will send a warning saying “2 or more people have complained about your recent posting to the list," quote the objectionable content, and say "this is your first warning”.
- The second time the moderators receive complaints from 2 or more subscribers, and if the moderators agree, they will email saying “you have been unsubscribed for one month. Please review the list rules."
- The third time 2 or more complaints are lodged, the list member will be unsubscribed for 1 year.
- Membership
- Membership criteria have
not yet been formally defined. In general, members
either have a degree in a field directly relevant to
Baha'i history, or have an established record of
contributing to Baha'i scholarship. While no specific
academic degree is required to become a member,
experience with some form of advanced educational
training is helpful to participants on the list.
Active engagement in and/or publication related to
Babi and Baha'i history is required of all members, as
it helps to keep discussions focused on the focus of
the list.
- New members are approved by
a private vote among the board. To request membership,
send a bio statement to the moderator peterry19@gmail.com or admin jonahwinters@gmail.com
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