Odyssey Group 2007

The Face to Face Meeting took place on October 31st and November 1st 2007

Supporting on-line activities have now commenced and will run until January 2008

See details of Face to Face Contributions
and Virtual Participation

Face to face

The structure of the meeting allowed extended discussions around the papers which were presented,
these are now being developed for publication by RARC, Rikkyo University.

The meeting timetable with links to abstracts is available HERE

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Contacts

Conference contributions

Virtual Conference Papers and other Contributions

Relevant papers are still being posted at this site and images, text and URLs are welcome from contributors.

Materials for posting or URLs may be forwarded to [email protected]

Comments, responses and suggestions can be made via the conference blog at www.geocities.com/odysseygroup2007/blog.html by commenting on any of the entries.

Margaret Grieco is offering the re-presentation of a paper previously given at Cornell University on e-tourism and Africa - www.geocities.com/transport_and_society/etourism.html

Dian Hosking has contributed a link to her inaugural lecture at Utrecht University at http://www.relational-constructionism.org/

Stephen Little has re-constructed his bicycle journey from Fishermead, Central Milton Keynes to the Open University Campus along the unique Redway system of foot and cycle paths. Redways: alternative accessibility is accessible HERE

Proches Ngatuni, Open University Tanzania (OUT) and OU International Fellow, has contributed a similar trip in Dar es Salaam from Temboni to OUT (along Morogoro road) by car. This is the busiest road out of the city. The journey is now available HERE.

Mimi Sheller has contributed a paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting (AAG) available HERE

Post meeting activities

The OpenLearn project of the Open University will be utilised to present learning material produced by participants.

Check the Meeting Blog for updates on new material and on-going discussions HERE

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This page last updated 05 November 2007

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Open University Business School
Milton Keynes, U.K.
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