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@Karen Bebelaar: Dear Karen,
Many thanks for the e.mail but unfortunately when I tried to download the pdf onthe Social Olympics the whole e.mail disappeared. Please resend the info. I am veyr interested as I am working onthe Olympic zone in London.
All the best
Jude


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@g. pascal zachary: I found you both refreshing and radical.


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Dear all of you that I met at the conference,
I do have some information in English about our Social Olympics Conference, designed to ensure equal influence on all involved. It is not yet on our website yet. If you are interested, just sent me a message!
Karen


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@Richard Brecknock: Great to see you again and walk round Liverpool together. I'm trying to lose my blog virginity and hope soon to post reflections on the conference on there for everyone.
Hpe the trip back wsa smooth - mine was horrendous - four changes of train as there was signal failure in the West Country - so they kept moving us eastwards while telling us we were going to London ....testament to the over-centralisation of transport (all fast routes go south and slow laborious ones across country) and the demise of public service...
Love Jude


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@Karen Bebelaar: Dear Karen,
very interested in your work and would like to link up with you but I don't know how to blog or become a friend as yet. The will is there though!
Love jude


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@Milica Pesic: Dear Milica,
Great to meet you. My apologies I didn't have time to learn to blog, but now I want to. What do I do????
Love Jude


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@Marjolijn Masselink: Lovely to meet you great lady! I hope to stay in touch and do more filming/talking with you.


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Peasants in the City

Marjolijn Masselink posted a photograph of the picture system that a Berber association used to pick their leaders. Marjolijn’s text read: “A Moroccan organisation developed a voting system, so all their members were able to vote for their board”....
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Interculturalism at University

Yesterday's discussion on what we could take away from the conference and do better (or do at all) has inspired me to do the following: I wish to include 'interculturalism' as a subject of study during core modules on globalisation at LJMU...
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@Karen Bebelaar: Karen, could you give me some more information on the olympics and 5 rings process that you talked about in Richard Brecknock cafe... I wrote somethings down..but not enough...!!
Take a look at placespaceidentity.net and go to the blogspot and the Clay project for our latest project and ideas on how to make sustainable conatct between groups of people.
Hilary


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@Marjolijn Masselink: I really felt for the plight of the Dutch and the people of Rotterdam. Your work is admirable


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The point of view of Reggio Emilia

Reggio Emilia, a city in northern Italy, is very much in line with all that has been said during the conference. Reggio is participating through an elected political representative, finding this confrontation moment with other realities and exper...
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Voting system for those who can't read

Marjolin, I hope that you tell your colleague about this, so that "illiterates" as he put it can take part in the deciaion making process in Rotterdam.


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Place Space and Identity

Take a look at this website - placespaceidentity.net Go to the placespaceidentity.net blogspot to find out about the year long project of temporary art installations across the city - Stoke on Trent. For more chat on this find Hilary.
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Pioneers, some unanswered questions

B Arts was asked by one of our funders to write a book reflecting on the story of our work with displaced people in Stoke-On-Trent over the last 8 years. We decided to use it as a way to think about the questions the work has raised for us about ...
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@Phil Wood: Dear Phil,

Very interesting (your last book; with Laundry: the intercultural city); I am interesting in a wider network of like minded people (operational fields); so your topics as citizenship , planning interactive sapeces and places I am interesting in your exepriences; I am from the Netherlands and have lead projects in several big cities as Amsterdam (resident housing workshops; dwonload www.forum.nl or: www.woonateliers.nl, english edition)


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From backyard to El Hoceima

This dog travels around the world, he left his backyard, to see what it's like in El Hoceima
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Chica Radio

Participation Girls act on their own radio station
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Intercultural Cities on Upcoming.org

The Intercultural Cities Conference is on Upcoming - so if you're an Upcoming.org fan you can add it to your events list. (We love Upcoming!) http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/466730/
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Intercultural Cities on Crowdvine

We're using Crowdvine to help the Intercultural Cities delegates and speakers to get connected before they meet in Liverpool on May 1st 2008. The network is just launched. In the run up to the conference we'll be adding more useful info here. Crow...
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