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June 26, 2007

The Found Object Project is looking for you
Linda Frye Burnham / 02:52 PM

Forwarded from Paul Camic, now at Canterbury Christ Church University in England:

The Found Object Project (FOP) is seeking volunteers for a research project about people and their relationship to second-hand and "found objects". People have been obtaining and using second-hand objects for thousands of years. These objects have different meanings and usages for the people who obtain them. While some think of these objects as cast-offs, junk or rubbish, others place a different value on them. FOP is hoping to better understand how and why people use these objects. We would like to invite you to participate by completing a questionnaire. This project is sponsored by the Cultural Re-use Research Collaborative http://www.culturalreuse.org/ and involves participants in Europe and North America. If you would like more information please e-mail Dr. Paul Camic at paul.camic@canterbury.ac.uk.

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