Heather Elliott has just sent me an email which I thought might be most
useful to send out (I hope you don't mind, Heather). It reads (in part):
-----Original Message-----
From: H.Elliott [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 07 November 2008 14:30
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: Hi!
....Glad to hear BNIM is going well - I have talked it up where I can - it
was so fascinating. Frustratingly I have not had the chance to put it into
practice since the course (although I am enjoying the discussions on the
list). Woul d be very interested in contributing to group analysis panel,
if you ever hear of anyone needing input. I would also love to be involved
in any BNIM projects - I'm hoping to make room for some freelance research
alongside the other writing in the next months....
Best
Heather
If you have an idea, do contact Heather direct.... Tom
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From: tom wengraf [mailto:]
Sent: Wed 05/11/2008 16:45
To: Heather Elliott
Subject: Hi!
Hi,Heather,
Just wondered how you were, whether you're still at the OU, and what you're
doing? BNIM is advancing quite successfully (especially in Ireland), but
Prue is withdrawing a bit to concentrate on her MA in creative (poetry)
writing, which she's really loving. Anyway, when you have time, to drop me a
line. It would be great to have your news.
Best wishes
Tom
P.S. For a fun list, click on www.dothegreenthing.com
P.P.S. Click on <www.kiafrica.org>. for our 'voluntourism project' in
rural Uganda. Our first visit went really well... We've just revised the
Kanaama Interactive web-site, the pictures, and the things you can choose to
do.....
P.P.P.S. For a free electronic copy of the most recent version of the Short
Guide to the biographic-narrative interpretive method of research
interviewing for lived experience [BNIM], just click on <[log in to unmask]>
. Indicate your institutional affiliation and the purpose for which you
might envisage using BNIM's open-narrative interviews, and I'll send it
straight away.
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