[Centre] draft
Cubitt S.R.
S.R.Cubitt at soton.ac.uk
Wed Aug 24 15:34:26 CEST 2011
We should in the meantime - while I pile on the miles - get Nikki and the
RIS office to start filling in governance and partnership and finance . . .
?
S
On 24/08/2011 12:09, "Warren L." <L.Warren at soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>Thanks Sean, and Sally Jane. I like the way this is coming together - we
>seem to be captruing the essence of Hargreaves, while not being
>constrained by it, in a way that gives us a distinctive and potentially
>attractive draft.
>
>I've made some tiny amendments. Both Gerhard and I work specifically on
>business models in emergemt spaces (in different ways). Maybe we shd
>shout that out a little more?
>
>L
>Dr Lorraine Warren
>Director Postgraduate Programmes
>Senior Lecturer in Innovation
>School of Management B2/3011
>University of Southampton
>Highfield campus
>Southampton
>SO17 1BJ
>Tel: + 44 (0) 2380 598972
>skype: lwarren1759
>http://www.management.soton.ac.uk/people/details.php?Name=LorraineWarren&
>http://www.doclorraine.com
>twitter: @doclorraine
>________________________________________
>From: Sally-Jane Norman [S.J.Norman at sussex.ac.uk]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 9:30 AM
>To: Sean Cubitt; Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New
>Business Models in the Creative Economy
>Cc: Warren L.
>Subject: Re: draft
>
>Appended tries to very succinctly - weave rhetorical concerns below
>more pragmatically into the text. Take or leave. Lots of ideas for next
>round in any case.
>
>Best
>sj
>
>
>From: IT Services
><s.j.norman at sussex.ac.uk<mailto:s.j.norman at sussex.ac.uk>>
>Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 21:23:44 +0100
>To: Sean Cubitt
><sean.cubitt at unimelb.edu.au<mailto:sean.cubitt at unimelb.edu.au>>, Group
>working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the
>Creative Economy
><p2p-centre at lists.ourproject.org<mailto:p2p-centre at lists.ourproject.org>>
>Cc: "Warren L." <L.Warren at soton.ac.uk<mailto:L.Warren at soton.ac.uk>>
>Subject: RE: draft
>
>Thanks Sean. This looks exciting. Is there any way we might emphasise the
>Centre's role in honing UK expertise, opening it up and ensuring it's
>fully tuned to the wealth of business practices on the rise beyond this
>land? This is a key concern for AHRC, ESRC et al who tend to be painfully
>retarded "Creative Britain" thinkers. Of course we can't say that, but
>can stress the importance of business model diversity for socio-economic
>sustainability, and the ways this Centre might nurture social cohesion by
>revitalising the ethos of the Commons, in a landscape scarred by
>alienation, dispossession, non-identification, etc. Sorry for rhetorical
>overkill but hopefully you get what I mean.
>
>It might be useful to allude to Asian energies, which tend to be an
>obsession... The UK as a crossroads for multicultural dynamics and mores,
>inspiring its richly diversified communities with exemplary new business
>models etc. Dunno.
>
>LIberate Media - Tim Greenhalgh (Lorraine's contact and usefully
>Southampton-loyal, Brighton based) - has also been contacted and could be
>a good relay (information/ PR vector amongst others). Kirk Woolford would
>readily be part of the Sussex team and has ample soft- and hardware
>development experience, private sector (US/ Europe) and govt. / research
>council/ TSB etc.
>
>Am in your old Dundee haunt Thur-Fri so shall will the walkers onwards.
>
>best
>
>sj
>
>
>
>Sally Jane Norman
>Professor of Performance Technologies
>Director, Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
>Silverstone 310
>University of Sussex
>Brighton BN1 9RG
>United Kingdom
>www.sussex.ac.uk/acca/
>________________________________
>From: Sean Cubitt
>[sean.cubitt at unimelb.edu.au<mailto:sean.cubitt at unimelb.edu.au>]
>Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 12:21 p.m.
>To: Group working in the Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in
>the Creative Economy
>Cc: Warren L.; Sally-Jane Norman
>Subject: draft
>
>I sent this yesterday but the listserver bounced saying I had to many
>recipients:
>
>The problem being that we do not yet know the total of those invovled;
>and we have not got a way to articulate the loose grouping so far at
>southampton with the P2P communication channels Franco: when the bounce
>reaches you, it might be as well to add the people named to the
>circuation for this list
>
>I also copy in the two people who will be working this the net phase
>(till 2 september) whie I'm on fieldwork: Prof sally Jane Norman and Dr
>Lorraine Warren
>
>I paste the original message and the list f recipients: I sent it at
>4.00pm BST; only three comments retrned so far, all supportive ; we have
>also got a lot of local partners some listed who have now sent support
>messages, important fpr our tatctical presentation
>
>Sean
>
>+++++++++++++++++++++
>
>Dear Colleagues
>
>The team asked me to to a first draft of the EoI
>
>I am delighted to acknowledge the generous help of Prof Sally Jane Norman
>from Sussex who has come aboard and been a rock
>
>I've also taken the liberty of contacting more potential partners.
>Unfoprtunately everyone else is at the beach - which is why the wild-eyed
>trot got the job of drafting this
>
>Absolutely the first draft. I've left space for additions, and of course
>we will have to rewrite as a group
>
>I may have put in too much detail on personnel; ad we may need it for a
>more strategic expression in the section on Partnership; colleagues will
>also I trust have theior own drums to beat as to 'orograms of work' - I
>think the model may be good; and I hope that we reflect the originality
>of he proposal
>
>By the way Prof Ian Hargreaves has agreed to come and give a talk at
>Winchester in the autumn term; we are just negotiating dates with lawrence
>Lessig to arrange a dialogue between them. Unfortunately we are not able
>to make their dates coincide with Michel bauwens visit here in december,
>but a ball will be very truly rolling by then
>
>Technicalities: I leave to walk the Pilgrim's Way on Thirsday morning and
>will have little or no e-mail access. Lorraine Warren
><L.Warren at soton.ac.uk<mailto:L.Warren at soton.ac.uk>> kindly offered to
>pick up the baton during my
>absence - I shoud be available on the 2nd of September
>
>I had thought of posting on the P2P wiki or to Google Docs for editing but
>with so many hands, I'm not sure whether that is the best way:
>recommendations would be excellent
>
>With thanks
>]
>Sean
>
>
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><S.J.Saxby at soton.ac.uk<mailto:S.J.Saxby at soton.ac.uk>>; Warren L.
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><R.Nazzini at soton.ac.uk<mailto:R.Nazzini at soton.ac.uk>>; Hannigan B.M.
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