Ed Brookes
Research Fellow at the University of Hull. Interested in - Urban/Cultural Geography, Participatory Research, Water, Climate adaptation, Doors, Architecture
- Reposted by Ed Brookes📢December Issue of Area📢 This issue features Special Sections on 'Gender & Rewilding' and 'Participatory Historical Geographies' alongside papers on topics from Tibetan pastoralist perceptions of the pandemic to research methods for legal geography ⬇️ rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14754762...
- An added bonus to the last day of work for me this year - my latest article has just been published online 🎉 It's all about urban heritage and the politics of the listing campaign associated with the Robin Hood Gardens Estate - please feel free to give it a read 👉 tinyurl.com/y3ykx6sk
- Reposted by Ed Brookes'Participatory Historical Geographies' Special Section - out now in Area! This collection, guest edited by @ruthslatter.bsky.social & @ed-brookes.bsky.social, reflects on the increasing use of participatory methods in historical geography. Read here⬇️ rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...
- Reposted by Ed Brookes2/ First up @ed-brookes.bsky.social and I have written an introduction outlining what participatory historical geography is/could be and why it's important. Read more here: rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- Reposted by Ed Brookes1/ All of the papers in the special section of #Area I have co-edited with @ed-brookes.bsky.social are now available online. All focused on #participatory #historicalgeography they are full of practical reflections on innovative pieces of historical research. Follow this thread to find out more!
- Delighted to share our AREA special issue on Participatory Historical Geographies 🎉 Co-edited with the brilliant @ruthslatter.bsky.social - exploring the rewards & challenges of collaborative historical research. Read 👉 rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.... #Geography #AREAjournal
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- I don't really understand the weird binary that the BBC #r4today and other media seem to be trying to create between books and audio books. Can't we just enjoy both without pitting one against the other?
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- Check out this short piece by Stewart Mottram, Lisa Coates and I which talks about our work on the Noah to Now project at the University of Hull and using Opera to explore flooding with young people 🎭 tinyurl.com/7u3b2485 #arts #opera #flooding #climatechange #noahtonow
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- Car park operators can get in the bin Rentier capital at its absolute worst BBC News - Parking fines: Woman faces £1,906 bill over five-minute payment rule - BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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- I'm excited to be involved with this year's Flood Awareness Centre in Hull, in partnership with Living with Water 🌊 Come visit for: Free exhibition on Hull's Watery Histories Free postcards & info on our projects Free events & workshops all week More info: tinyurl.com/y8k2x9s2 tinyurl.com/y8k2x9s2
- Waking up to -1° and then 15° in the space of 48 hours is genuinely insane. Is environmental whiplash a thing?
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