Yes, thanks to all those who put work into the website!
In the spirit of collective responsibility (and a small amount of
selfishness, since I am currently not on facebook) I have now opened a
pygyrg twitter account, to enhance our public profile (and online
participation!) as long as the website is down. It's linked to the
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Please get in touch if you would like the login to the pygyrg twitter
account (and the gmail address) - the more the merrier, as 1) it would
be great if this became a collective twitter account, and 2) I won't
be able to tweet much in the coming weeks. If you use one of these
external platforms/ apps, you can easily switch between your own
twitter account and the other/s you have access to.
All PyGyRG tweeters - get following! @pygyrg
All the best,
Svenja
On 22 November 2013 12:55, North, Peter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can I thank everyone who has been working on this, both Jenny and also Jayne
> who has been working very hard to sort this out, with little support from
> the web hosting company we had used. Although we are a commons, as chair,
> its my responsibility at the end of the day to make sure that everything
> happens: no one else’s.
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> We think we have solved it now, and thanks again for everyone’s support and
> forbearance on this.
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> Pete
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> From: Discussion list on participatory geographies
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kye Askins
> Sent: 22 November 2013 12:29
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Our PYGYRG group website
>
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>
> Dear All,
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>
> I would like to thank Jenny and the other folk who have been working hard on
> our website behind the scenes, not only regarding this issue but for some
> years … this is done voluntarily, and as a collective group, we are indebted
> to you. As such, I don’t think there’s any need or reason for Jenny to take
> personal responsibility for the current hiccups - we all share
> responsibility for our Research Group, so we all didn’t back up our website!
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> Hey these things happen – we all are doing some pretty amazing teaching and
> research and participatory stuff, so much so that ‘co-production’ is getting
> top billing (theme of conference) at RGS-IBG (UK conference) this year.
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> So let’s share in celebrating our positives, as well as sharing in the blips
> along the way …
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> Best to all
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> Kye
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> From: Discussion list on participatory geographies
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pickerill, Jenny (Dr.)
> Sent: 22 November 2013 10:42
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Our PYGYRG group website
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> Dear all
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> Just an update on our group website. We now have a new address:
> www.pygyrg.co.uk. However, unfortunately we have officially lost all the
> content of the original site. This is a result of unfortunate circumstances,
> but also because I failed to back it up. I can only apologise for this and
> take full responsibility. Sorry. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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> We are now working on a new version, though this is likely to take some
> months to complete and launch.
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> In the meantime please use our Facebook site:
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/174004976098545/
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> Apologies
>
> Jenny
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> Dr Jenny Pickerill
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> Reader in Environmental Geography
> Department of Geography
> University of Leicester
> University Road
> Leicester
> LE1 7RH
> UK
>
> phone: +44 (0)116 252 3836
> email: [log in to unmask]
> web: www.jennypickerill.info
>
> blog: http://naturalbuild.wordpress.com/
> twitter: @JennyPickerill
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Svenja Meyerricks
PhD Candidate, Sustainable Development
University of St Andrews
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