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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Visit to a women’s weaving cooperative in Zawiyat Ifrane
Some years ago a colleague, a foreigner like myself, told me one of the reasons he liked working in Morocco was that any given weekend could be an exotic holiday in the sun–he is British, so an allusion to the … Continue reading
Posted in field trips
Tagged INDH, limestone, Middle Atlas, Qal'at al-Mahdi, Tisgdelt, weaving, women's cooperative
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On conferences and proceedings
Attending conferences, giving presentations, and then watching, and working, to see the proceedings published is part of the art of academia. In the time it takes (often two years, sometimes more) between presenting at a conference and the publication of … Continue reading
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