5th January 2010, 04:55 PM
Thanks Jeff for coming on here to highlight the ScARF Project.
To show that this is a 'high powered' project, here are the panel for the Meso/Paleolithic Panel
The ScARF Palaeolithic and Mesolithic panel has been formed under the guidance of Alan Saville and Caroline Wickham-Jones.
Currently the panel consists of Steven Birch, Torben Bjarke Ballin, Clive Bonsall, Kevin Edwards, Nyree Finlay, Sin?ad McCartan, Steven Mithen, Kristian Pedersen, Alan Saville, Clive Waddington, Graeme Warren, and Caroline Wickham-Jones.
The panel met recently in late November and a workshop to discuss their findings will be held in May 2010.
The Forum is here:
http://www.socantscot.org/forum.asp
I don't think there is anything quite like this anywhere else. :face-approve:
The interesting thing for me (among many ) is this comment...
When looking at this one for example....
http://www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_cultu..._docs.aspx
good as it is... it depends on updates rather than organic transformation.. and this seems to be one of the 'new' concepts for ScARF.
ps I ain't doing any them down at all... just saying this is an intersting way to look at Research Frameworks :face-huh:
To show that this is a 'high powered' project, here are the panel for the Meso/Paleolithic Panel
The ScARF Palaeolithic and Mesolithic panel has been formed under the guidance of Alan Saville and Caroline Wickham-Jones.
Currently the panel consists of Steven Birch, Torben Bjarke Ballin, Clive Bonsall, Kevin Edwards, Nyree Finlay, Sin?ad McCartan, Steven Mithen, Kristian Pedersen, Alan Saville, Clive Waddington, Graeme Warren, and Caroline Wickham-Jones.
The panel met recently in late November and a workshop to discuss their findings will be held in May 2010.
The Forum is here:
http://www.socantscot.org/forum.asp
I don't think there is anything quite like this anywhere else. :face-approve:
The interesting thing for me (among many ) is this comment...
Quote:The key challenge is to produce a framework that is neither anodyne, nor overly constrictive.
When looking at this one for example....
http://www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_cultu..._docs.aspx
good as it is... it depends on updates rather than organic transformation.. and this seems to be one of the 'new' concepts for ScARF.
ps I ain't doing any them down at all... just saying this is an intersting way to look at Research Frameworks :face-huh:
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647