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Recent publications produced by People's Palace Projects are detailed below:

Staging Human Rights
PPP Bulletin
ISSUE 2


*Available for £5 from ppp@qmul.ac.uk*

Edited by Paul Heritage with Rebecca Collins and Rachel Sanger
Produced by the Publications and Web Office, QMUL – Pub2581

Changing the Scene
PPP Bulletin
ISSUE 3

*Available for £5 from ppp@qmul.ac.uk*


Edited by Paul Heritage with Rebecca Collins and Rachel Sanger
Produced by the Publications and Web Office, QMUL – Pub2582

'In tune with the beat of where they are': the AfroReggae UK Partnership in 2007
PPP Bulletin
ISSUE 4

*Available for £5 from ppp@qmul.ac.uk*

by Louise Owen
Produced by the Publications and Web Office, QMUL – Pub2916

From The Favela to Our Manor
Translating AfroReggae: the impact and implications of an international intervention in arts work with young people at risk.

ISBN 978-0-9551179-3-0
*Available for £5 from ppp@qmul.ac.uk*

This report explores the impact and implications of a visit by AfroReggae to the UK inner city in 2006.
Written by Dr Richard Ings
Funded by: Arts Council England, Barbican:Bite, Brazilian Embassy, Amnesty International and Amnesty UK, Shoreditch Trust, Ogilvy & Mather, LCACE, Queen Mary, University of London.

Youth and Police
PPP Bulletin
ISSUE 1

*Available for £5 from ppp@qmul.ac.uk*

By Silvia Ramos

Produced by the Publications and Web Office, QMUL for the Drama Department, QMUL – Pub0826

Article reproduced by kind permission of the Center for Studies on Public Security and Citizenship (CESeC), at University Candido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro. Originally published as a CESeC Research Bulletin in October 2006. The original research was funded by the Ford Foundation.

Intense Dreams by Paul Heritage available soon...
The Producers: Alchemists of the Impossible published by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation and Arts Council England. Written Kate Tyndall and featuring Paul Heritage. Available here.