[Open-education] right to education in the global south: meet Mikhail Volchak

Mikhail Volchak fannrm at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 22:32:42 UTC 2016


Dear Peter,

Sure, please share this.

Many thanks,
Mikhail

On 23.08.2016 00:56, peter jones wrote:
> Dear Cable, Mikhail and All,
> 
> If it helps I can post this item on my blog and f/w to two lists - HIFA
> and community informatics where it should also be very relevant?
> (I am travelling tomorrow to Stockholm so there may be a bit of a delay
> in actioning the above.)
> 
> Kind regards,
>  
> Peter Jones
> Community Mental Health Nurse
> CMHT Brookside
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> & Graduate Student - Lancaster University: Technology Enhanced Learning
> Blogging at "Welcome to the QUAD"
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> http://twitter.com/h2cm
> 
> 
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> *From:* Cable Green <cable at creativecommons.org>
> *To:* International OER Advocacy
> <internationaloeradvocacy at googlegroups.com>; OER Forum
> <oer-forum at lists.esn.org.za>; "OER-DISCUSS at JISCMAIL.AC.UK"
> <OER-DISCUSS at jiscmail.ac.uk>; Open Policy Network
> <open-policy-network at googlegroups.com>; "OPENEDSIG at JISCMAIL.AC.UK"
> <OPENEDSIG at jiscmail.ac.uk>; "Open Educaton @ OKFN"
> <open-education at lists.okfn.org>
> *Cc:* Mikhail Volchek <fannrm at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, 22 August 2016, 22:50
> *Subject:* [Open-education] right to education in the global south: meet
> Mikhail Volchak
> 
> Greetings Open Education Friends:
> 
> I’d like to introduce Mikhail Volchak. He is a researcher at Essex
> University (UK) and is a member of Creative Commons Belarus.
>  
> Mikhail is working on his masters dissertation re: the right to
> education in the Global South and how traditional copyright is
> inhibiting access. He is trying to connect with people working on
> similar topics.
> 
> Mikhail asked that I forward this note:
>  
> ---------------
>  
> I make research about right to education in the global South. The main
> points it will reveal: (1) what barriers are created by copyright on
> access to learning material; (2) what tools from international Human
> Right law can be used for protecting the access and (3) what are pluses
> and minuses of existing solutions.
> 
> I would like to communicate with researchers, activists, teachers,
> librarians from or who works with the issue in developing countries.
>  
> ----------------
>  
> I also suggested, to Mikhail, that he might join: http://go-gn.net
> <http://go-gn.net/>
> 
> <http://go-gn.net/>
> ... and connect with the researchers at: http://roer.cemca.org.in/
> <http://roer.cemca.org.in/>
> 
> Thank you for connecting with Mikhail at: fannrm at gmail.com
> <mailto:fannrm at gmail.com>
> 
> Warmest regards,
>  
> Cable
>  
> -- 
> 
> Cable Green, PhD
> Director of Open Education
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