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From: "Lyn Richards" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 8:39 AM
Subject: Research Worlds Conference, 1-4 October, Blue Mountains, Austral ia
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> The Australian Association for Social Research is running its annual
> conference in spring in the beautiful Blue Mountains on a theme of
interest
> to many members of this list: Worlds of Research, Coinciding and
Colliding.
>
> A free postgraduate student half day starts the conference on Tuesday 1st
> October, with two days of workshops and papers following, streams
including
> the meeting of methodological "worlds", disciplinary "worlds" and the
> "worlds" of academia, industry and government. A final morning, Friday 4th
> October, is a forum on the political relevance of social research. Details
> of the program, speakers, venue and call for papers are on the AASR
website
> http://www.socialresearch.org.au/ and in the latest issue of the
> association's newsletter, In Touch
> http://www.socialresearch.org.au/intouch/28touch2002.pdf.
>
> AASR is a small association with a big aim, to bring together social
> researchers across research worlds and disciplines. Please forward this
> message to colleagues in academic, government or business research, and to
> your students and any lists whose members might be interested.
>
> cheers
> Lyn
>
>
> Professor Lyn Richards,
> Director, Research Services, QSR.
> (Email) [log in to unmask]
> (Ph) +61 (03) 9840-1100. (Fax) +61 (03) 9840-1500
> (Snail) Second floor, 651 Doncaster Rd.,
> Doncaster, Vic 3108, Australia.
> http://www.qsrinternational.com
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