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Hi Sophie, 

Thanks for your supportive email re me not attending the RGS and sorry again! Nothing too drastic on the family front, just some tensions around child care.

I'm interested in the special - a great initiative! Like Sara, I'd be up for helping with editing/pulling it together too if that helps.

I could offer a paper on participatory geographies as they relate to transition and sustainability - drawing on my work with the ELC, Transition Research Network and sustainable education, if you'd like more info let me know

Thanks

Larch



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From: Discussion list on participatory geographies [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sophie Wynne-Jones [sxw]
Sent: 06 June 2012 12:28
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Subject: Re: Special Issue Proposal

Hi Sara

Thanks for your suggestions - and would be great to have you on board with this!
So far things are looking quite positive with quite a number of paper suggestions - which I will write up into a more formal proposal for a special issues shortly, but before I do I was wondering whether you think Area would be happy to support this as an SI - and what sort of time frame we would be looking at.

Thanks for your support 

best wishes

Sophie


Research Associate
Wales Rural Observatory
IGES
Aberystwyth University
SY23 3DB
01970622595
http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/iges/staff/research/sxw/
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From: Discussion list on participatory geographies [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sara Kindon [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 31 May 2012 22:40
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Subject: Re: Special Issue Proposal

Hi Sophie, Hi everyone on the list, Kia ora koutou katoa,

I'd be keen to write something from an Antipodean perspective drawing on some exciting devleopments here in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, possibly even into the South Pacific.  Would that be of interest?

Also happy to lend my editorial labour should that be strategically and practically useful.

Hope the conference goes well for you all.  I'm sorry not to be able to be there.

Best wishes
Sara

On 1/06/12 6:03 AM, "Sophie Wynne-Jones [sxw]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Dear all
>
>In the run up to the RGS conference in July the PyGYRG committee would 
>like to propose a journal special issue on 'Progress in Participatory 
>Geography' to explore developments in this field since the formation of 
>the PyGy Working Group.
>
>As a starting point for this proposal, the plenary session of the 
>Participatory Geog' Training Day (2nd July) will be documented, with 
>speakers including Paul Routledge, Kye Askins, Jayne Selick and Pete 
>North.
>
>We would also like to invite contributions from PyGYRG sessions in the 
>wider conference, and PyGYRG members more broadly, to provide insights 
>into the diversity of participatory research that is occuring, and the 
>key issues that are being raised by this work. In particular, 
>discussion is welcome on the ways participatory approaches offer a 
>critical avenue for engaging with current 'crises', as a means to work 
>with activists and wider publics to tackle the challenges of creating 
>more equitable, democratic and sustainable futures.
>
>At this stage that we are exploring the potential for publication, and 
>would like get some outlines of papers together to disscuss with editor.
>
>If you would like to be involved - please get in touch [log in to unmask]
>
>
>Best Wishes
>
>Sophie Wynne-Jones
>PyGyRG Secretary
>
>
>Research Associate
>Wales Rural Observatory
>IGES
>Aberystwyth University
>SY23 3DB
>01970622595
>http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/iges/staff/research/sxw/