Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Room Sharing and other Logistics

SHAFR is providing this space to be used for messages related to the conference. This service is designed to facilitate the arrangement of rides, lodging, and other logistics. It is not intended as a discussion board or for messages unrelated to the conference. SHAFR is not responsible for the content of messages or for the misuse of any private information posted in a message.

Post in the comments below if you are looking to share a ride or a room during the conference. You can also use twitter #SHAFRrooms.


8 comments:

  1. Hello, I am a PhD candidate at Fordham University. I just made a hotel reservation for the SHAFR conference, but would like to share a room to cut down on costs. If you're interested in sharing, please email me at: bgauthier@fordham.edu

    - Brandon Gauthier

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  3. Hello, my name is Ilaria Scaglia and I am an Assistant Professor of History at Columbus State University. I made a hotel reservation for the SHAFR conference, and I am looking for a roommate to cut down cost. If you are interested in sharing a room, please email scaglia_ilaria@columbusstate.edu

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  4. Hi, my name is Ran Zwigenberg and I am a recent PhD from CUNY. I am looking to share a room for the SHAFR conference. If you are interested please email me at Rzwigenberg@gc.cuny.edu. Thanks.

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  5. Hello, I'm Laura Iandola, a Ph.D. candidate from Northern Illinois University, who's presenting at SHAFR and now find that there's no room at the inns. If you're interested in sharing space and expenses, please email me at lauraiandola@yahoo.com. Thanks!

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  6. SHAFR is providing this space to be used for messages related to the conference. This service is designed to facilitate the arrangement of rides. palletline logistics

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  7. Now Airbnb is pledging its own lawyers to represent Warren in his appeal and its own money to cover Warren’s legal costs. Airbnb isn’t actually a party in the case—the issue is that Warren rented out his apartment to strangers for short stays, not that he used Airbnb to do it. But clearly the ruling sets a precedent Airbnb has every reason to want to see quashed.
    In a room sharetoday, Airbnb Head of Global Public Policy David Hantman wrote that the 2010 state law that Warren was found to have violated wasn’t meant to target Airbnb-style sharing

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