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July 2010 Blog Posts (6)

As long as the ties that bind us together are stronger than those that would tear us apart, all will be well

In the Summer 2010 edition of the RSA Journal, under the title, “The House of Unreason”, Charles Handy says this:…


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Added by Kevin Robson on July 18, 2010 at 13:00 — 1 Comment

Glue for binding community

A friend pointed me to The Glue Project yesterday, which is an exploration of what makes communities work - both on and offline. The discussion has been started by Douglas Atkin who used to work for Meetup - one of the largest group organising sites. I found some of the conversations fascinating not least because of the research I have been doing with David Gauntlett and other amazing people… Continue

Added by Tessy Britton on July 16, 2010 at 13:59 — 1 Comment

research in the Wild

EPSRC has just asked for expression of interest for new projects.,

We have been developing a Toolset for Cultural mapping , being used in Cultural and health settings

http://www.sandbox.uclan.ac.uk/research/#Cultural_Mapping

let me know if your interested

Simon Robertshaw

Themes for this call:

New…

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Added by simon robertshaw on July 12, 2010 at 11:03 — No Comments

how do we know how good we are?

ok - maybe a bit of an abstract question, but how do we as support providers, advisors and consultants assure ourselves and others as to our value, our quality, that the types of approach we take are appropriate to their needs and culture, and so on.



The easy answer is to cite some accreditaton or testimonial from previous clients, but I have an idea that we could go beyond that and start to report on the impacts of our professional practices to assure customers and clients that…

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Added by Adrian Ashton on July 6, 2010 at 9:00 — No Comments

New group: Self-Organised Learning

Just to let you all know that I've created a new group called Self-Organised Learning,… Continue

Added by David Jennings on July 1, 2010 at 15:57 — No Comments

Would you like to be a trustee for a social enterprise?

Peter Hulatt FRSA is looking for a new trustee to join his social enterprise in Camden - please see the post here

Added by Clare Reilly on July 1, 2010 at 15:27 — No Comments

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