Follow the Things - what did you do with your bag ?
At the GA Conference in April 2012 at the University of Manchester, all delegates were given the chance to pick up a Follow the Things bag.
Follow the Things is a project involving Ian Cook and colleagues at the University of Exeter.
The site explores the connections between consumers in the UK and elsewhere and the unseen others who manufacture their products. It looks at supply chains, transportation and globalisation.
As part of some proposed work that is going to take place in 2013, we'd like to know what you did with your bag.
In the most recent GA NEWSLETTER (be sure to subscribe to make sure that you received yours) there is a request for further information.
What did you do with your bag ?
How are you using it ?
Have you followed the weblink on the bag to visit the site ?
Please let me know by commenting here, tweeting me @GeoBlogs, or e-mailing me....
We'll let you know the results in a few months...
Follow the Things is a project involving Ian Cook and colleagues at the University of Exeter.
The site explores the connections between consumers in the UK and elsewhere and the unseen others who manufacture their products. It looks at supply chains, transportation and globalisation.
As part of some proposed work that is going to take place in 2013, we'd like to know what you did with your bag.
In the most recent GA NEWSLETTER (be sure to subscribe to make sure that you received yours) there is a request for further information.
What did you do with your bag ?
How are you using it ?
Have you followed the weblink on the bag to visit the site ?
Please let me know by commenting here, tweeting me @GeoBlogs, or e-mailing me....
We'll let you know the results in a few months...
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