HGRG Virtual Writing Retreat 2020
HGRG Virtual Writing Retreat 2020. Happy 2020 all! First job for Geography Workshop this new decade has been to organise the Historical Geography Research Group… Read More »HGRG Virtual Writing Retreat 2020
HGRG Virtual Writing Retreat 2020. Happy 2020 all! First job for Geography Workshop this new decade has been to organise the Historical Geography Research Group… Read More »HGRG Virtual Writing Retreat 2020
“ Spring is here … and they can’t stop you enjoying it. This is a satisfying reflection. How many a time have I stood watching… Read More »Trees of Beeston #5 Springtime – For the love of hedges and “weeds”.
It seems only fitting in a theme issue based on Boston’s global connections that the Trees of Beeston column takes space to consider how the natural… Read More »Trees Of Beeston #4: The E.U. Tree circle and Yew Green Man sculptures of Dovecote Park.
For this evergreen seasonal column of Trees of Beeston, I want to celebrate those arboreal wonders that exist in our streets and gardens,… Read More »Trees of Beeston #3: The wonders of the Evergreen and the Scots Pine of Beeston Parish Churchyard (Styring Street/Chillwell Road).
Throughout 2018, Dr Jo Norcup has been working with Michael Umney of Resonance FM Productions in turning a programme pitch based on the three ‘Er… Read More »Women Who Walk (BBC Radio 4)
Geographers strike gold in their study of hit BBC comedy, Detectorists. Cardiff University will host the four-day Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society… Read More »Landscapes of Detectorists – Geography Workshop at the Royal Geographical Society’s annual conference
Beeston Tree Heritage “A Culture is no better than its woods” W. H Auden In this heritage themed issue of Trees Of Beeston… Read More »Trees of Beeston #2 Beeston’s tree heritage and The White Lion Linden/Lime Trees.
Trees of Beeston #1 “The Truffula Trees” (Silver Birches) of King Street. By Dr Jo Norcup “I speak for the trees, for they have… Read More »Trees of Beeston #1 ‘The Truffula Trees’ of King Street.
Trees of Beeston is an arts and performance informed psychogeographical project that celebrates the arboreal entities that enrich the landscapes and lives of humans and animals living, working,… Read More »Trees Of Beeston
Geographies of dissent are of particular interest to us folks here at Geography Workshop. The material cultures of dissent created by necessity to facilitate discussions and… Read More »Demanding the Impossible: A Strike Zine – the Geo-Zine Scene and Nottingham Geography Strike Zine