Hi all,
I'm running the PedalWiki ( http://wiki.hpv.at/ ) which is a german-lang. site
about everything human powered.
I have some experience in running Wiki Websites and would propose to use the
wiki principle for research on cycling. If you're interested I could setup a
wiki for the project on my own server or if prefered on any webspace account
which has a mysql database available.
please let me know if you're interested in a wiki,
best greetings from Austria,
Eric Poscher
Benjamin Fincham schrieb:
> Dear All,
>
> I was wondering if anybody has any news on the cycling and society website that
> was going to be set up after the conference in Cardiff a few months ago? I was
> intending to put the relevent information/papers/putcomes/news on the site, but
> if we don't have one then I suppose we'll have to maybe think about
> re-delegating responsibility for establishing some web space.
>
> Also I am currently working for the National Centre for Research Methods, which
> tends to concentrate on social science research. Myself and a colleague have
> been charged with the duty of filling the journal entitled 'Qualitative
> Researcher' with interesting and engaging articles about how people are gooing
> about finding stuff out. The articles do not need to be based in social sciences
> but ought to address some aspect of qualitative research. It has an ISSN number
> so you can bung any contributions on your CV. We are looking for pieces of
> between 1500 and and 2000 words... not too taxing. If anybody has any questions
> or wants to submit something that would be great, the more cycling related stuff
> that gets distributed the better in my opinion. E-mail me (Ben Fincham) on
> [log in to unmask] or Susanne Langer, [log in to unmask]
>
> Anyway see you all soon
>
> Lots of love
>
> Ben
>
>
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