PIE Themes Overview
To further develop the unique perspective that PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE) represents for its contributors and participants, this THEMES section highlights a number of major issues which have evolved since the inception of the project.
Initially, PIE was established with a core set of Stimulus Papers from key contributors representing cities and regions from around the world. This has provided a rich pool of information, experience and innovative ideas that all participating cities have benefitted from. Through this public web space we hope that a wider audience has also found the dialogue an interesting and valuable resource.
For a comprehensive review of the development of the PASCAL International Exchanges project, please see Building Inclusive and Sustainable Learning Cities by Peter Kearns, Michael Osborne and Denise Reghenzani-Kearns.
We now invite extended contributions and discussions on the following PIE Themes:
- Cultural policy and cultural institutions as arenas for lifelong learning;
- Responding to social change;
- Preserving the environment;
- Mobilising civil society to build successful cities;
- ICT and media as vehicles for an inclusive learning society;
- Healthy Cities;
- Special Country Papers;
- Sustainable Opportunity Cities.
To participate in the PIE project, contribute materials or simply to join in the discussions, please contact Peter Kearns.
PIE Themes Activity
Type | Title | Author | Replies | Post date |
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Blog entry | Xploit and LABlearning approaches | Jan Gejel | 1 | Oct 19 2011 |
Blog entry | Social enterprises for disengaged young people | David Peake | Oct 19 2011 | |
Blog entry | EU Xploit Newsletter 2 | Jan Gejel | 1 | Nov 7 2011 |
Blog entry | Hume Social Justice Conference – Making a World of Difference | Peter Kearns | May 13 2013 | |
Blog entry | Activate programme from University of Glasgow presented in Cape Town | Helen Martin | Jan 7 2015 | |
Blog entry | Iida, Nagano Stimulus Paper | Makino Atsushi | Jun 12 2012 |
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