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The development of the MSc has taken so much of my time in the last 3-4 years that I’ve not engaged with much writing recently. I’ve included here a list of older publications, conference papers, etc. to show my various interests. Articles/publications can be downloaded off the web by clicking on the relevant link.

11. “Get Your Voice Heard” report – a pilot project in the Leith and North Edinburgh area to enhance the participation of black and ethnic minority people in the Local Community Planning Partnership and other local democratic processes.

10. The “Dream Job” Report – 21 steps to enhance Black and Ethnic Minority opportunities in Scotland. Written with a number of colleagues from the Centre for Human Ecology and whilst working with the EMPOWER partnership.

9. South Africa Diary 2002 - a personal journal account of the 8-week-long advanced course for women trainers in Training for Transformation, held in South Africa, Oct - Dec 2002.

8. Roots for Living column, The Big Issue in Scotland, a series of columns that ran jointly with Alastair McIntosh during 2002. Clicking this link takes you to the column's index.

7. Towards a Sustainable Scotland: Redressing the Gender Deficit - A preliminary study delivered as a paper at the workshop on the Women’s Movement and Contemporary Scottish Politics, University of Edinburgh, 23 June 2001.

6. Survey on Sources of Funding for Women Specific Work, full report of research sponsored by the Women's Trust Fund, June 2001, 21 pp.

5. Report on the Seminar on Sources of Funding for Women-Specific Work (edited Internet Version), organised by the Women's Trust Fund. London, October 8 2001, 11 pp.

4. When The Personal Becomes The Educational: Towards an Ecofeminist Popular Education, Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory, Vol. 11, 3, 2001, pp 29-30.

3. Quand l'Ecosse distribue les terres; Vent de réformes après la conquête de l'autonomie, Le Monde Diplomatique, Paris, No 572-48, Novembre 2001, p 6, jointly with Alastair McIntosh and also available in English as Scotland plc - Land Reform and National Identity and in German as Das Geheimnis des Wahren Schotten.

2. Who's A Real Scot, Report of the Embracing Multicultural Scotland Project, Centre for Human Ecology, co-authored with project colleagues Hanna Maan, Nick Wilding, Amadu Khan and Alastair McIntosh, April 2000, 28 pp.

1. People and Parliament: Reshaping Scotland? The People Speak, The Full Technical Report of The People & Parliament project, co-authored with Canon Kenyon Wright (Chair) and other members of the Steering Group, March 1999, 101 pp.