This is a podcast and slideshow from my presentation today at RNUAL 3, University of the Arts London. I’m very grateful for the enthusiasm the audience showed for this piece of research, and a big thanks to Sheila for the late night rehearsals!
Great work Joanna. Ur presentation and work are quite impressive and inspiring. I work for FDCD and I believe that you are currently taking part in the FDCD Work and Study camp. I hope it will be an additional experience that you will be able to use in your work.
And by the way, your accent IS British stop hiding it
All the best and possibly i’ll get to meet with you and the WSC participants when in Beirut.
All the best
Jean-Paul Chami
FDCD
Iraq Project Coordinator
Wohooooo…well done you’ve already done so much research what will you do over the next few years? and good luck with your field work in Lebanon yalla yalla yoooo xx
Joanna,
I cannot wait to meet with you. This is an amazing presentation and such a fresh approach. I have so many ideas that come to mind when listening. Very provocative. And how serendipitous that we are in the same building as FDCD now! Really well done.
See you next week and good luck with the workshops!
Jessica
PhD research progress: The use of communication design methods for integrating different social groups in conflict affected societies – Case study: Youth in Lebanon
9 responses so far ↓
Youhanna // June 30, 2009 at 10:27 am |
Great content and great presentation. I love your British accent
Joanna Choukeir // June 30, 2009 at 10:28 am |
there’s no way my accent is British!
Jean-Paul // July 5, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Great work Joanna. Ur presentation and work are quite impressive and inspiring. I work for FDCD and I believe that you are currently taking part in the FDCD Work and Study camp. I hope it will be an additional experience that you will be able to use in your work.
stop hiding it 
And by the way, your accent IS British
All the best and possibly i’ll get to meet with you and the WSC participants when in Beirut.
All the best
Jean-Paul Chami
FDCD
Iraq Project Coordinator
William // June 30, 2009 at 5:59 pm |
wow!
is this the same sister i know?
kick ass presentation, full of jargon!
way beyond my vocab.
love u sis.
yalla see you in 2 days
Joanna Choukeir // June 30, 2009 at 6:04 pm |
mmm i’m not really sure this is a compliment.
pascal zoghbi // July 1, 2009 at 8:00 am |
lovely presentation
you sound like an experienced professor
i am really impressed
all the best with the camp and the probes
Joanna Choukeir // July 1, 2009 at 8:06 am |
Thanks Pascal. Fingers crossed the probes will be met with enthusiasm. Let’s meet up and catch up in Leb. Yalla youh will arrange it.
Lubna // July 5, 2009 at 10:29 am |
Wohooooo…well done
you’ve already done so much research what will you do over the next few years?
and good luck with your field work in Lebanon
yalla yalla yoooo
xx
Jessica // July 6, 2009 at 5:54 am |
Joanna,
I cannot wait to meet with you. This is an amazing presentation and such a fresh approach. I have so many ideas that come to mind when listening. Very provocative. And how serendipitous that we are in the same building as FDCD now! Really well done.
See you next week and good luck with the workshops!
Jessica