To the projecthonduras network:
Firstly apologies for not updating this blog. With limited feedback and limited time I have not been posting here as I planned. However I am pleased to announce that after nearly four years years of research and writing, and as the 12th annual Conference on Honduras gets underway, I have finally completed this research. Although the thesis is still under examination and may be subject to change, I would like to take this opportunity to share some of the findings of the research, and have written a report for the projecthonduras network. This report outlines the findings …
While I have just a had a lovely easter with my family, I have been saddened to hear of the death of Julie Graham, an academic and writer who, along with Kathy Gibson (writing as J.K. Gibson-Graham) has had a big influence on my work. The world has lost an inspiration.
In tribute, here is a couple of my favourite quotes from J.K. Gibson Graham. Just recently I taped the first one to my computer to remind me as I write to always look for openings, what they have also termed “glimmers of possibility” :
“What if we were to …
Hi from New Zealand! We have been back in New Zealand for a month now, have settled in our new home in Palmerston North, and are now well immersed back into the university routine so it really is about time I posted here. Because I have been busy with travel, moving and settling in work on my thesis has slowed to a snail pace but there are a few things I should catch you up on.
After leaving Honduras in early February I participated in the Doctoral Colloquium at the CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) conference in Savannah, Georgia. …
CSCW posterView more presentations from kiwicatracha.