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Post-convergence debrief & Email harvest mix up
Hello everyone, You may have noticed a dearth of activity since the convergence, especially if you gave us your email address there for the first time, as we’ve had a small hard-drive disaster and lost those email addresses 😦 If … Continue reading
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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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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