November 2009
Hello Beekeepers,
I am a hobbyist beekeeper with the Capital Region Beekeepers Association,
and I work in the area of psychology and counselling. Last spring, I was
invited to give a talk at our monthly meeting on 'the psychology of
beekeeping', and because there really isn't much written on this topic, I've
been doing some informal research of my own. I presented the findings at the
BCHPA Conference in Victoria, and am now 'foraging farther afield', so to
speak.
If you would like to participate in this research, please take a few minutes
to respond to the following questions.
No names will be used – when I write up the findings, I'll be summarizing the responses and using a few quotes here and there anonymously. I'll also transfer the info straight from emails into a new document, and then delete the emails so names won't be
associated with the info.
Feel free to say as much or as little as you like, and to add anything new
that you think I've missed. If there are enough responses from across the
province, I'll write up and share the findings with you through the
BeesCene.
Cheers,
Jo-Anne
Jo-Anne Stoltz, PhD, RCC
Adjunct Professor
Department of Educational Psychology
and Leadership Studies,
University of Victoria
PO Box 3010 STN CSC, Victoria BC V8W 3N4
(ph) 250-882-9660 (fax) 250-721-7767
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