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Report from the convergence from Anastasia Kavada
Many thanks to Anastasia Kavada for this report on last month’s convergence, first published and protestcamps.org. On Saturday 30 June 2012 the Occupy Research Collective held its first convergence meeting at UCL. The collective emerged out of series of reading groups … Continue reading
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First Reflections on the Convergence in London
Occupying Research – Reflections on the Convergence in London Sam Halvorsen Saturday 30th June saw the first Occupy Research Collective (ORC) Convergence take place in central London. Around 50 people came from all over the country to participate, with … Continue reading
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