Project: Researching in Public: Learning and Legacy in the Connected Communities Programme
This two-day interdisciplinary symposium brought together researchers, Civil Society Organisations, NGOs and other groups concerned with questions of social and environmental change, humanitarian challenges, and community empowerment and participation, with philosophers, artists, historians, theorists, social scientists and other disciplines concerned with questions of temporality, futures and utopias.
This book contains the abstracts for all papers and workshops presented over the two days.