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Work: ethnobotany, prehistory, museum curation
Affiliations: 1996-present: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. 1995: Freelance editor, Kyoto. 1994: JSPS Research Visitor, Kyoto University, Kyoto. 1993: Research Visitor, Australian National University, Canberra. 1991: Visiting Researcher, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.1990: STA Fellow, National Institute for Ornamental Plants, Vegetables, and Tea (NIVOT), Ano, Japan
Contact: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka, Japan 565-8511
Biographical: Established the Research Cooperative in 2001
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Country-centred support groups within the Cooperative

user image 2008-10-19
By: Research Cooperative
Posted in: Research Co-op

We would like set up country-centred support groups within the Cooperative.

The aim of these groups will be to promote discussion and networking among:

  •  resident and expatriate researchers, editors, translators, publishers, etc., and
  •  all others interested in research and publishing within a particular country, or about that country.

For each group, we will need a volunteer member to act as Country Coordinator. This will be a volunteer and temporary but renewable position, will have a formal status within the Research Cooperative, and the details can be renegotiated at any time.

Please contact me (Peter) if you would like to be a country coordinator.

The exact role will depend on your own interests and connections, but our hope is that country coordinators can actively look for opportunities to promote the Research Cooperative in each country (online, and in other ways), and encourage new members to join, and give new members feedback and support.

Thanks, P.

See here for more information about volunteer membership

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