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Participatory Geographies Away Weekend
24th & 25th May 2019
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Call for participation
A call to all those interested in participatory geographies (both faculty and students). The PYGYRG annual away weekend will be held at the ‘Fortwilliam Backpakers’ hostel  https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/fortwilliambackpackers/<https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/fortwilliambackpackers/> in Fort William - Scotland - a stunning location https://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/fort-william/ . The tradition of this event is that it is welcoming, supportive, non-hierarchical, collegiate and fun while at the same time being intellectually stimulating and critically engaged.

  *   Places available - 22 (first come first serve) with some room for increase if demand is high.
  *   Cost £80 (which covers accommodation and food x2 nights and includes some PYGYRG subsidy)
  *   Accommodation and food - Rooms are shared & food is collective self-catering (usual hostel etiquette applies)
  *   Regular busses and trains via both Edinburgh and Glasgow (the train journey across Rannoch Moor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Highland_Line - is ‘to die for’/‘magic’ cf. Skyfall & Harry Potter).
Those who book early can approach the hostel independently to extend their stay beyond the 25th to explore the highlands and/or can include partners and family (depending on numbers/availability) who can be included in our catering and activities if they wish.

To Book
Email Eve Buck-Matthews [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> copied to  [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> . Eve will take your details, Janet will send bank transfer information and take payments. Places are secured on the basis of payment not the email expressing interest (book/pay early to avoid disappointment).
Send Eve: Your name, contact details (institution, email, mobile phone), information about any additional needs; dietary requirements etc., and ideas for contributions or suggestions for activities.

Bursaries
Thanks to the support of the RGS/IBG – we can offer 5 bursaries of £90 (£40 for accommodation + up to £50 for travel expenses). To apply use the subject line “PYGYRG Bursary request” in a email to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>  copied to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .
Please indicate your status (e.g. faculty/student (Inc. level and year of study), funded/unfunded, part-time, unemployed etc.), institution/affiliation or independent scholar status and provide a one page summary of your research interests and what you feel you will gain from and contribute to the away weekend. Bursaries will be distributed on the basis of relevance and need (with priority given to those who are unwaged/ students who are unfunded and those on temporary/ precarious contracts) to those who most closely reflect the goals and orientation of the Research Group.
Deadline 15th March. Results communicated no later than 31st March.

Below is a suggested programme (thanks to all who contributed to the earlier call for ideas). It is subject to attendees’ approval and suggested contributions. Please note, if you need to ‘present’ in order to secure departmental funds, there is opportunity to do so. This said, the format will be very informal, casual, welcoming and friendly.

Provisional timetable
Friday 24th May

Time

Activity

Facilitator

3 - 4

Arrive settle in


4 - 5

‘Meet & greet’ – general chat & introductions


5 - 6

‘Show & tell 1’ – opportunity to give 10 mins chat on whatever you want. Not compulsory – tell Org Comm. If you want a slot.


6 - 7:30

Dinner


7:30 - 8:30

‘Show & tell 2’ – see above


8:30

Pub – questions on the show and tell sessions


Saturday 25th May - morning

7:30 - 9

Breakfast


9 - 10

‘Methods Q&A’ (all methods) – opportunity to ask colleagues how they use/employ, develop/adapt various methods


10 - 10:30

‘Methods Q&A’ (all methods) – see above – transition to next session


10:30 -12

‘Talking PAR & tech’ – opportunity to discuss digital methods, GIS, big data – big projects – social media



12 - 1

‘Walk & talk’


1 - 2

Lunch – sandwiches


Saturday 25th May - Afternoon

2 - 3

‘Walk & talk’


3 - 3:30

Boots off & change


3:30 - 4

Talking PRA & tech – round up/transition to next session


4:30 - 6

Talking politics – the academy – engaging with policy makers


6 - 7:30

Dinner


7 - 8

‘Film night’ – opportunity to screen & discus short PAR films

PAR confessional - open session on problems – ethics – paradoxes & solutions



8 - 9

‘Film night’ – see above

PAR confessional – see above


9+

Pub


Sunday 26th May - morning

7:30 - 9

Breakfast


9 - 10

Clean-up & pack


10

Check out time


10 - you choose

Pub/coffee shop/walk to continue the discussion until: … your train/you start your short break/the cows come home….











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