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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Mondragon: Re: MDRGN: Re: MDRGN Inaugural Message
>Greetings everyone re MCC: > >I am delighted to see the interest in a network. I am frightfully >overcome with work right now, but am looking for a clearing this >summer to respond meaningfully to the network and its organization. > >In the meantime, I am attaching an essay I just published in the >High Plains Applied Anthropology journal in a special issue for >which I served as Issue Editor, on the topic of the geography of >power, which has to do with the relationship among anthro, power, >space, and place. > >I look forward to your comments immensely. > >MAH >Univ of San Francisco > >PS: I am conducting a participatory research project with a >collective in Berkeley which has just launched two bakeries, in the >spirit of MCC, named, Arizmendi!! > >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:newHildebrand.rtf (RTF /MSWD) (000391C5) Dear Mary Abascal-Hildebrand Thanks for your message and welcome to the prospective International Mondragon Studies Association. I hope it will be OK for your journal article to be added to the Mondragon collection in the COG library, to which it is hoped that, ultimately, everything that gets written about Mondragon will find its way, and be able to be accessed on a 'one-stop-shop' basis. Meanwhile, I guess every body here will be looking forward to more news about the Arizmendi bakeries. Best wishes, Race Mathews. -- Dr Race Mathews, Senior Research Fellow, Government and Governance Unit, Faculty of Business and Economics Monash University. Postal Address: 123 Alexandra Avenue, South Yarra, Vic, 3141, Australia. Phone/Fax: (03) 9826 0104.
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