David,
thanks for the update,
lawrence
>Thanks to Lawrence for the plug for the forum, and my thanks to those
>members of the CGF who contributed and commented on it. It's important to
>give the full contents as Lawrence missed a few of the later contributions:
>
>Ethics, Place and Environment, Vol 2, Number 2, October 1999, pp 219-57:
>
>Sponsorship, Academic Independence and Critical Engagement: a Forum on
>Shell, the Ogoni Dispute and the Royal Geographical Society (with The
>Institute of British Geographers)
>
>David Gilbert. Introduction 219
>
>Michael Woods. Power, Professors and Protest: Reflections on the
>RGS-IBG/Shell Debate and Activism in 1990s Academe 228
>
>Adam Tickell. On Getting Inside the Project 234
>
>David Storey. Shell, Sponsorship and Academic Independence 239
>
>Ian Maxey. Shell and the RGS-IBG: Oppression or Opportunity? 242
>
>Shelley Braithwaite. Profits above Principles: Agenda Appropriation
>through Public Relations and Sponsorship 246
>
>Per Lindskog. The RGS-IBG/Shell Dispute and the Wider World 248
>
>Adeniyi Gbadegesin. Shell, RGS-IBG and Third World Geographers 252
>
>Seiko Kitajima. Changing Universities and the Question of Academic Practice
>254
>
>Michael Watts. Privatization and Governance 256
>
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>David Gilbert
>Department of Geography,
>Royal Holloway,
>University of London,
>Surrey TW20 0EX.
>
>Tel (01784) 443653
>Fax (01784) 472836
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Department of Geography
University of Victoria
PO Box 3050
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