Hi Craig,
Thanks for your email. Yes you're right it is Kitezh, although I'm actually on the board of Ecologia Youth Trust and Kitezh is just one of our projects, if you're at all interested here is our website http://www.ecologia.org.uk/
Thank you for your suggestions also, I'll make sure to look into them, I didn't know about the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre before but it looks like a great resource so thank you for letting me know.
Best,
Tom
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Sent: 17 August 2012 11:00
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Hi, Tom,
That almost has to be Kitezh, so if you haven't already you might also
want to join the Therapeutic Community Open Forum email list, or tc-of
for short. http://www.tc-of.org.uk, or I can send you details. RadioTC
International has been quiet over the past 18 months or so, but in 2007
it uploaded an interview with Masha Pichugina and Maria Krivenkova of
Kitezh - http://www.tc-of.org.uk/index.php?title=P3S0#p3s0-0007 .
Are you aware of the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study
Centre about 40 minutes South of you by train? It's the only archive and
research library devoted specifically to therapeutic community that I'm
aware of. See http://www.pettrust.org.uk. We recently presented a copy
of Dimitry Morozov's book on Kitezh to Trinity Catholic School in
Leamington Spa -
http://www.pettrust.org.uk/pett-news/pett-thanks-trinity-with-book-on-kitezh
Best,
Craig
On 17/08/2012 10:39, Thomas Disney wrote:
> Dear List-members,
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> Just a quick email to introduce myself. My name is Tom Disney, I am a doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. My research looks at the spatial aspects of institutional orphan care in the Russian Federation. I have been working with a therapeutic community for orphaned children in Russia for about 7 years now, and this is really why I have joined the group.
>
> Best wishes,
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> Tom
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