I’m now at the airport, having had yet another full experience. I am leaving these photos as memories of good times outside the presentations and the listening and macadamic talk, of being surrounded by great people.

Copenhagen 2008 014 Photo one is of Mia Lovheim, Heidi Campbell and Mark Johns. The three of us did the panel on online religion together and we work great as a group. It’d be great to work with them again. Luckily they’re all Facebook fans.

Copenhagen 2008 015 Leo, Maia and Malene and I, together with a big bunch of lads from UK, Denmark and Germany, spent an entire night at a small pub in the centre of town. It felt just like it should at the time. Leo and Malene are married to each other, and Malene and I are both working on a Scollon framework of web research, so we had much to talk about. Maia is also married, which is a shame.

Copenhagen 2008 016 The conference was held at ITU, a one-building university behind the Uni of Copenhagen. The atrium was six levels high, and as you can see, rooms jut out into the space from various floors. It looked like it was built by the Lego Corporation.

 Copenhagen 2008 021 Tim is another online religion guy, studying the presence of institutional church online. He looks like a tall skinny Harry Potter, and talked a bit like him, so I’m sure my daughter would have loved him. This is taken outside a store devoted to ACDC. Like, umm, some Melbourne rock band or something.

Copenhagen 2008 022 And of course there was Lego. Lots of Lego.

Heidi Campbell has set up a wiki for those interested in researching religion online. It can be found here, but this is also a useful link to it: http://tinyurl.com/nmrwiki

And here’s the presentation to the doctoral colloquium the previous day.

And here’s the second presentation that day.

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