Seems an important topic and discussion. Long overdue. I will have
something to add given my cultural anthropology and cultural geography
of Internet 93-2001, especially about useful approaches to a new field.
I will, however, follow the discussion to see how it develops adding
insight where it may be useful to others, and perhaps one or two markers
or pointers to places and to debates that may yield more fruitful
discussion.
I am Lachlan, I do cultural studies/cultural theory and I am an editor.
Lachlan Brown
The next one-day seminar in the Virtual Methods series will be held at
Brunel University on July 29th 2002. The theme for this seminar will be
"Social Research Methods and New Cultural Geographies". Speakers will
include: Martin Dodge, UCL; Nina Wakeford, University of Surrey; and David
Morrison and Michael Svennevig, University of Leeds. Further details of the
theme are given on the series web site at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/crict/vmesrc.htm
To register for a place please contact Sarah Harkness
([log in to unmask]) giving your email and postal address and a
brief biographical statement for the Virtual Methods web site (if you have
not already supplied one). Please also indicate if you need a list
of accommodation in the local area.
Best wishes,
Christine
Christine M Hine
Brunel University, UK
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