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01 Mar 2010
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Come and support Geopolyphonies at Bethnal Green Library on June 19th 2010, 11am as we discuss what we are doing and our upcoming research projects. Part of Lecture Hall. Free School organised by Five Years Gallery and Ladies of the Press.

Also join our new Facebook group and get updates on our activities: Geopolyphonies Facebook group

Geopolyphonies is an international research platform made up of practitioners from a range of different backgrounds and methodologies united in their particular approach to pedagogy. The project is engaged with generating theory based on research in local contexts.

Geopolyphonies is an informal organisation based outside of the academy and institution with not-for-profit aims. The group works on a project-by-project basis seeking to learn from different contexts that constitute the everyday, in order to decode the power structures that define social relations.

Geopolyphonies is about learning through making; a research that is based in encounters and that is presented through a multiplicity of means: from academic essays to video, sound pieces and fiction.

Geopolyphonies are: Alaina Chan (Vancouver), Blanche Craig (London), Shama Khanna (London), Alice Lobb (London), Julia Morandeira (Barcelona/London/Bilbao), Anna Kontopoulou (London/Athens), Kate Self (Birmingham), Caroline Stevenson (London), Paulina Goodwin (London), Marimar Suárez (Mexico City), Lena Theodoropoulou (London/Athens), Ashley L. Wong (London/Hong Kong), Adam Elias (London) and Elena Santaguistina (Venice).