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Occupy Research Collective Convergence (ORCC): Activism & Research Ethics
Occupy Research Collective Convergence (ORCC): Activism & Research Ethics 10:00-17:00 Saturday June 30th – Pearson Building, University College London, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 6BT (enter from Gower Street). See here for directions. Are you researching Occupy or contemporary social movements? Are … Continue reading
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Welcome to the Occupy Research Collective!
Welcome to the Occupy Research Collective! We are an open group of activist-researchers based in (but not limited to) London, inspired by and in solidarity with Occupy London and the global Occupy movement. We are open to anyone so please … Continue reading
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