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This timetable has been adapted as the project has developed.

Timeline Activities and Milestones
July 2008 Preparation:
Development of first workshop event.
End-July 2008 Workshop: ‘Forgetting Christmas’ at The Glasgow School of Art, to identify ‘flashlight’ issue.

Activity: Object-led analysis (using Christmas objects, images, texts) developing ideas about how and why Christmas is subject to cyclical forgetting.

Presenting participants: Raymond Bryant, Chris Diamond, Jack Kibble-White, Nicholas Oddy.
Participants: Alec Badenoch, Bob Davis, Matt Grady, Ken Neil, Nicholas Oddy, Angus Paddison, Alison Phipps, Iain Reid, Deirdre Shaw, Geoffrey Stephenson.
September-November 2008 Preparation:
Online forum for cross-disciplinary discussion (JISCmail)
Wetpaint wiki page
First drafts of working notes
Development of second workshop event.
End-November 2008

Workshop:
Launch of wiki site and Advent Calendar.
December 2008Workshop: 'Not Just for Christmas' at The Glasgow School of Art.

Activity: Presentation-led workshop on how ethical decisions at Christmas can inform daily life.

Presenting Participants: Justin Carter, Robert Davis, Niamh Doheny, George McKay, Bruce Peter, Iain Reid, Susan Roll, Deirdre Shaw.
Participants: Chris Diamond, Ken Neil, Nicholas Oddy, Angus Paddison, Matt Grady.

April - July 2009

Draft and circulation of Working Paper

December 2009

Launch of Working Paper







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