While the "P&C" Committee is working on the Programme for the Seminar, I would like to suggest and recommend to you all to feel free to use this platform as a means of intercommunication. This weblog is intended as an informal get-together, as well as being the site for the formal work on the Seminar's sessions.
Please feel free to provide a clip or citation from topics or authors you have read recently wich are related to "P&C", writing a brief comment (a couple of paragraphs or so) saying why you think that text is relevant. These will act like sparks to ignite an interesting dialog.
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