[Discuss EUDEC] What books need to be written?

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Michael Sappir

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Apr 21, 2010, 7:37:12 PM4/21/10
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Hi everyone,
I just saw a video about the future of publishing, and it mentions that publishing is a market strategy. It strengthens brand identity.
I see EUDEC in the business of making democratic education a positive brand that people are attached to. I think this is a big part of what we want to do for our aim of supporting democratic education.

So my question is, what books need to be written? What books do we need in order to connect to people and get across what we're trying to share? We have a big network, and discussing this kind of idea is important. Many people may be interested in working on this kind of thing.

Please share your thoughts on this.

Michael

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aure

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Apr 22, 2010, 8:19:23 AM4/22/10
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This sounds like a good thing to discuss.

(If I might add this: Some books are available, but only in English.
Could we also consider
existing books which could be translated into other European
languages?
Because unfortunately in a country like France, many people are not
able to read in English and are then very limited when it comes to
read
about innovative issues like demed... The same would apply to some
movies'subtitling...)

Aurelien


On 22 avr, 01:37, Michael Sappir <mich...@sappir.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I just saw a video about the future of publishing, and it mentions that
> publishing is a market strategy. It strengthens brand identity.http://blip.tv/file/3453476/
> I see EUDEC in the business of making democratic education a positive brand
> that people are attached to. I think this is a big part of what we want to
> do for our aim of supporting democratic education.
>
> So my question is, *what books need to be written?* What books do we need in
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