I too was lucky enough to meet Vic, and his determination and preparedness to challenge, as well as his theorising, has informed my practice ever since.
Sue
On 1 Dec 2011, at 14:52, Theo Blackmore wrote:
> Very sad news. I first met Vic in the late 1990s at a conference in Cornwall, UK. A very humble, quiet man, with much to say and a voice to say it.
> We're all thinking of those he leaves behind.
> Theo
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