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Andrea Hajek

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Feb 25, 2013, 2:06:29 PM2/25/13
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Well why don't you submit a proposal on this topic...

Il giorno 25/feb/2013 19:58, <reading...@googlegroups.com> ha scritto:

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    Andrea Hajek <andre...@gmail.com> Feb 25 05:04PM +0100  

    *Call for papers *
     
    *Warwick Oral History Network conference: *
     
    * *
     
    *Talking about protest. Oral history methodology in social and political
    movements research*
     
    * *
     
    *Saturday 6 July ...more
    Stefano Ba <b...@hope.ac.uk> Feb 25 05:23PM  

    And nothing about how people think they can actually do social change??
    that's peculiar.
    How to sanitise social movements.
     
     
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    Stefano Ba'
     
    Ci hanno insegnato la meraviglia verso la gente ...more

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Sam Halvorsen

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Feb 25, 2013, 5:32:33 PM2/25/13
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This discussion is touching on precisely the sort of thing we have been exploring in our "ethics of researching activism" theme, which we hope to collate into some kind of documents. Perhaps we could collaborate online on this, we have an online "piretpad" that anyone can edit, but is very much in the early stage. The idea of this document would be to put together some general guidelines for those research with social movements, and the question raised bellow about how not to "sanitise" them is clearly important/relevant.....

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