Dear All,
During this year's RGS/IBG session, Fuller Geographies, a few attendees addressed their limited knowledge of Duncan Fuller (and understandably the reason for the session title).
As I know there are a few new members to the list, I thought it might be worth highlighting the following webspace, where you can read tributes to and memories of, Duncan.
http://engaginggeography.wordpress.com/5-duncan-fuller/
Best wishes,
Jayne
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Jayne Sellick
PhD Researcher
Geographies of Disability and Health
Department of Geography
Science Laboratories
Durham University
South Road
Durham
DH1 3LE
Blog: http://www.disidentities.com
Tel: +44 (0) 7757 838 741
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/J_Sellick
Web: www.durham.ac.uk/geography
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Sent: 19 September 2011 12:19
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Subject: Fuller Geographies - notes
Hi all
Please see attached best efforts of notes from the Fuller Geographies session, RGS conference 2011.
Stephanie Wyse is looking for help with making RGS sessions more exciting/participatory/different – see 1.4.2 for calls for volunteers.
All the best
Lotte
Lotte Reimer
Tutor
MSc Architecture, Advanced Environmental & Energy Studies
Graduate School of the Environment,
Unit 7 Dyfi Eco Parc, Machynlleth SY20 8AX
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