Rebecca Hutcheon
Research Fellow @USW, C19th literature, spatial theory, digital humanities, walking, black metal, black coffee and animals.
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- While lists of 2025 albums, or gigs, or books or achievements might be more popular, this 2025 by way of road signs is perhaps less usual and maybe more achievable...
- Delighted to announce that the University of South Wales will host the British Digital Games Research Association #BDiGRA 2026 conference in Cardiff. Theme: Who We Are and Why: #periphery & #identity. Call for papers: bdigra.co.uk/bdigra-2026-... #BritishDiGRA #GamesStudies #GamesResearch
- Ever wondered what 1890s London would look like in Minecraft? Now's your chance to find out with this world I built with Sally Bushell, Blockworks and @lselibrary.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/ar... #minecraft #victorian #history
- If anyone's in the area of Dove Cottage, Grasmere tomorrow, come along and hear me and others explain how (and why you might want) to build literary worlds in Minecraft wordsworth.org.uk/blog/2025/08...
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- @bloodstockopenair.bsky.social Letter to BOA concerning the line-up for 2026. Having emailed the organisers, & not getting a response, I'm making the letter public. Turns out 'for the fans' isn't all fans. #sophielancasterfoundation #metalforgood #bloodstockopenair #metalmusic #metalukraine
- This, from Dorothy Richardson, is quite frankly the best Reformation joke I've ever heard.
- #JobAlert Come & work with us! USW is looking for a Research Fellow who has experience in performance & immersive technology, with a focus on the way it intersects with the skills & innovation challenges facing the creative industries. #ResearchFellow #ImmersivePerformance #ImmersiveTech #ApplyNow
- How many more articles?! It's an affront seeing great swathes of buildings under reconstruction whilst at the same time losing brilliant colleagues from those self same campuses... www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
- #Geohumanities #AcademicSky The launch of the new Geohumanities Platform is a month away! When? Wednesday 9th July 10am-1pm Where? Glamorgan Building (Rm 3.51), King Edward VII Ave. Cardiff With? Dr Rebecca Hutcheon (USW) & Prof. Jon Anderson (Cardiff) www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/geohumanit...
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- Oh, I don't like the look of this at all...
- Come along to the exciting launch of our Geohumanities Platform where we explore the intersections of geography & the humanities! When? 10-1, 9.7.25 Where? Glamorgan Building (Rm 3.51), King Edward VII Ave. Cardiff Who? Dr Rebecca Hutcheon & Prof. Jon Anderson www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/geohumanit...
- What were you doing on the 8th of November 2011? Buying some shoes. Anything else? Doing some reading which somehow connected Aristotle and Derrida (the classic pair). What it was to be a first year PhD student...
- Job Alert! We are looking for a Research Fellow (0.8 FTE) to join the USW Media Cymru team working on screen industries research, supporting training evaluation, pathways to impact and impact analysis. Closing date 6th May so don’t hang about! ce0091li.webitrent.com/ce0091li_web...
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- Last year I (re)discovered E. H Young and have been reading everything of hers I can get my hands on. Her novel, William, is 100 years old this year and I can't recommend it enough. I've written about it for #theconversation here: theconversation.com/once-a-bests... #author #literature #moderism
- Join me for a literary walking tour celebrating 225 years of Lyrical Ballads, 2nd edition! #lyra #bristol #coleridge #wordsworth www.lyrafest.com
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- To anyone in or near Bristol (or who fancies a trip), check out this year's Lyra Poetry Fest programme. Lots of free events, including this: www.lyrafest.com#e126198 with two old colleagues. It promises to be a fantastic evening; do come along if you can!
- I think some better advice would be: 'keep it closed'...
- How do you map landscapes from #literature? Can we build a digital twin of the whole of #Wales? Is the technology used to build #videogame worlds useful for architecture and urban landscapes? Join the first Fieldnotes Stiwdio & learn more: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/field-note...
- Flowers in Cardiff looking very pretty. The bin really sets the daffodils off.
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- Take the petulant child's new toy away. Trump should not be invited back. Sign the petition: you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/no...
- Beautiful sunrise, beautiful sunset and springtime flowers. Moments of joy in an otherwise bleak week.
- Litcraft, a free resource that makes accurate scale models of literary worlds in Minecraft to re-engage children with reading through play, are looking for new #library partners in South Wales & the South West! #minecraft @cardiff-hub.bsky.social @cardiff-hub.bsky.social @francestout.bsky.social
- What's that?! You're trying to write? I'll just be here loudly clambering around the bookshelves if you need me.
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- ✨📖OUT NOW!📖✨ New Approaches for Digital Literary Mapping, by me & Sally Bushell. Want to know how we can harness the #digital to find new ways of understanding spatial meaning in the humanities? Read all about it: tinyurl.com/digilitmapping #digitalhumanities #cambridgeelements #19thcentury
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