Who’s in the know?

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Tree of Knowledge - PD art / wikimedia commonsWho creates, controls and measures knowledge in the voluntary and community sector? What role is played by service users and volunteers, universities, voluntary sector organisations and umbrella organisations such as NCVO? Join NCIA’s Andy Benson at the ARVAC annual lecture in London on 9 May 2011 to explore these questions and more.

Association of Research in the Voluntary and Community Sector (ARVAC) annual lecture
Power and Knowledge creation: towards a theory of user control and community integration in voluntary action research
9 May 2011, 2 – 5pm
The Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters
101 Newington Causeway
London SE1 6BN

The speakers are:

  • Ian Bruce, Cass Business School
  • Bernard Harris, University of Southampton
  • Angela Ellis Paine, Third Sector Research Centre
  • Andy Benson, NCIA

See the flyer and programme on the ARVAC website.

The event has been designed to actively engage academics, practitioners and policy makers in these issues, which are gaining particular importance in today’s economic and policy climate.

Attendance is free but places are limited, please register and book a place by contacting: community@uea.ac.uk or 01603 591561.