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Sources for a study of the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre

Sources for a study of the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre

  • The roots and work of the Archive and Study Centre, which flourished c. 1989-2018

 

Articles
Title
1999 Research Library Acquisitions Policy
1999: Further Information for Applicants [for full-time position as Assistant Archivist]
1999. Thoughts on the entrance court
2001: An application to the Tudor Trust
2004: Press Release
2006: RadioTC International (Current British Work Journal Article Current British Work Oral History, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Autumn, 2006))
2009: Spin-offs from the Archive
2014 Why is it important to PETT? [Oral History]
2017 Archive and Study Centre Tasks, Winter 2018 to Closing
2017-06-04 A planned environment therapy archive
2017-06-04 The specifically planned environment therapy archive
2017-09-17: The standard model of archives and archiving, and the model developed and practiced in the PETT Archive and Study Centre.
2017-09-26 Visioning Discussion Document (Part 1. What is different about the Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre)
2018: A crystallisation of the nature and purpose of the Archive and Study Centre
2018: An overview of Oral History in the Archive and Study Centre, 1989-2018
2018: PETT Archive and Study Centre GDPR Policy and Guidance

“Bearing other people's vulnerability - which means sharing in it imaginatively and practically without needing to get rid of it, to yank people out of it - entails being able to bear one's own." - Adam Phillips and Barbara Taylor, On Kindness

Notebooks

  • Litter Picking
  • Savouring the Stone: The Church is a Mountain, the Church is a Mountain Stream
  • Inscribed church
  • Archives are Personal

Groundworks

  • Groundworking: Notes and Working Sources

Latest Additions

  • 1969: "Editorial: Communication and Generations: Across the Gap", THE DRAGON, Fall, 1969, p. 5
  • 1973: "LA as a culture medium", THE OCCIDENTAL, May 18, 1973, p. 9 and Back Page
  • 2020: "Dockar-Drysdale, Barbara", in The Sage Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies, ed D.T. Cook
  • 2019: "The Phone Rings: A Case Study", MIRRA Blog
  • 1996: "Tourism and the Politics of Authenticity in a North Cotswold Town", Chapter 7, "The Tourist Image: Myth and Myth Making in Tourism", ed. Tom Selwyn

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"My encounter with the room is not such that I first take in one thing after another and put together a manifold of things in order to then see a room. Rather, I primarily see a referential whole..." (Martin Heidegger)