Is your bike coop located in a low income neighborhood?
Hello, I'm currently writing a research paper on the relationship between bicycle collectives and their low income neighborhood communities. Right now, I am looking for members of collectives which are located in low income neighborhoods, poor parts of towns/cities, or ones that specifically finds themselves working with and handling many low income individuals. I will be conducting interviews with these individuals over the phone and will then incorporate into the paper in the form of case study analysis. I'd like to find several people form each of the bike collectives that fit the stated precondition, so please pass this on to other's in your collective that may be interested. Please respond promptly with:
Your Name: Collective's name: The location of collective: Phone number: Best Times to Talk:
Thanks! Christopher Shirley Undergrad at Yale University
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Cris Shirley cgshirley@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm currently writing a research paper on the relationship between bicycle collectives and their low income neighborhood communities. Right now, I am looking for members of collectives which are located in low income neighborhoods, poor parts of towns/cities, or ones that specifically finds themselves working with and handling many low income individuals. I will be conducting interviews with these individuals over the phone and will then incorporate into the paper in the form of case study analysis. I'd like to find several people form each of the bike collectives that fit the stated precondition, so please pass this on to other's in your collective that may be interested. Please respond promptly with:
Your Name: Collective's name: The location of collective: Phone number: Best Times to Talk:
Thanks! Christopher Shirley Undergrad at Yale University _______________________________________________ Thethinktank mailing list Thethinktank@bikecollectives.org
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Hi Chris,
We just moved our shop to a low-income neighborhood and are in the process of drawing up ties with the community. It's an interesting place, for sure--plenty of stuff to pick apart for an undergraduate paper.
Sandy Robson Sibley Bike Depot 712 University Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104 410 206 7826 best times to talk-- all over the place, just try me :)
On 4/8/08, Cris Shirley cgshirley@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm currently writing a research paper on the relationship between bicycle collectives and their low income neighborhood communities. Right now, I am looking for members of collectives which are located in low income neighborhoods, poor parts of towns/cities, or ones that specifically finds themselves working with and handling many low income individuals. I will be conducting interviews with these individuals over the phone and will then incorporate into the paper in the form of case study analysis. I'd like to find several people form each of the bike collectives that fit the stated precondition, so please pass this on to other's in your collective that may be interested. Please respond promptly with:
Your Name: Collective's name: The location of collective: Phone number: Best Times to Talk:
Thanks! Christopher Shirley Undergrad at Yale University _______________________________________________ Thethinktank mailing list Thethinktank@bikecollectives.org http://lists.bikecollectives.org/listinfo.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.o...
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Cris Shirley
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Geoffrey B
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Sandy Robson