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SUMMARY:Changing Landscapes\, Changing Values
DESCRIPTION:Third symposium – Changing Landscapes\, Changing Values. 22/10/21\nHow does it affect us when landscapes change\, or when our requirements of them change?\nLandscapes undergo continual modification as a result of environmental processes\, associated ecosystems services\, socio-economic change and political decisions. These changes are often gradual but can be disruptive and even catastrophic: for example\, Parliamentary enclosure\, conifer plantation\, forest and heath fires\, requisition by the armed services and the construction of large-scale infrastructure such as new roads\, railways\, housing estates and renewable energy installations. Biographical and narrative perspectives are crucial in elucidating the affective impact of different kinds\, scales and rates of landscape change and also in explaining the often-chequered history of the restoration of disused landscapes such as former mines\, quarries and airbases. The symposium will also examine how narratives of local\, regional and national identity reconfigure landscape preferences over time. \nClick on the blue links below\, download and open the file to view presentations from this symposium. These presentations have been posted with kind permission from the speakers.\n‘Quarrying in the Hadrian’s Wall setting: Local loss and national preservation\, c.1930-c.1960.’ \nDr Gareth Roddy\, Northumbria University \n‘What happens when Modernity stops being Modern? Technological Infrastructure in an Age of Zero-Carbon.’ \nDr Ben Anderson\, Keele University \n‘Wind\, land\, sea: generating power\, identity and meaning in twentieth century Britain.’ \nDr Marianna Dudley\, University of Bristol \n‘“Something’s Got to Give:” Social Constructions of Disruption of the Underground in Proposed Shale Gas Sites in the UK.’ \nDr Stacia Ryder\, University of Exeter \n‘Losing landscape – forest fires: mushroom\, lichen and reindeer herding.’ \nDr Andrew Butler\, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences \nFormas (Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development) ReaD Fire – Researching and Decolonising Foreset fires and Indigenous Landscape Relations (2019-01147)
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/changing-landscapes/event/changing-landscapes-changing-values/
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SUMMARY:Creative and Heritage Practice in Landscape Decision Making
DESCRIPTION:Fourth symposium – Creative and Heritage Practice in Landscape Decision Making. 27/7/22\nThis symposium explores how contemporary heritage practice might create a forum for landscape decision making. It will draw on the growth in participatory methodologies in heritage to explore how we might create spaces for democratising discussion around future landscape decisions. This approach engaged with academic research regarding emotion and heritage practice by exploring how narrative and biography inform the way in which we ‘feel’ about place and how this affects what we ‘care’ about and how we make decisions with regards to heritage landscapes. Hence this workshop will integrate current theory and methods around co-curation by bringing activist stakeholders into the conversation. Finally it will bring in creative practice to explore how heritage organisations might work with creativity to engage audiences with deeper issues around landscape and bring different voices into the debate. Based at the Museum of English Rural Life\, the symposium draws on MERL’s Arts Council England designated collection of archival\, library\, object and art materials related to the changing English landscape. The collection includes both the archives of pressure groups such as the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England and policy archives from government bodies such as the MAFF. Collections will be used as prompts for discussion around past approaches to making\, enacting\, and resisting landscape decisions\, with a focus on how narrative and biography were used both by policy makers and activists in this process. A creative installation will also be used as a prompt for discussion and to catalyse future academic-creative-stakeholder co-curated creative installations at the Museum of English Rural Life and beyond.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/changing-landscapes/event/creative-and-heritage-practice-in-landscape-decision-making/
LOCATION:Museum of English Rural Life
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SUMMARY:New approaches to landscape history: biographical and experiential perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Fifth symposium – New approaches to landscape history: biographical and experiential perspectives. 23/9/22\nThis final symposium aims to take the insights arising from the exchange of knowledge and ideas in the previous events and to explore new approaches to landscape history. It will conclude with a round table discussion of the most promising avenues for integrating the landscape insights offered by biographical and narrative approaches into applied landscape decision making tools.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/changing-landscapes/event/new-approaches-to-landscape-history-biographical-and-experiential-perspectives/
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SUMMARY:Changing Landscapes art history symposium
DESCRIPTION:Changing Landscapes art history symposium 2/12/22\nWe are delighted that at the next Changing Landscapes research network symposium\, two of the UK’s leading art historians\, Professor Malcolm Andrews (Gresham College) and Professor Ysanne Holt (Northumbria University) will be speaking about their new books. \nThe paper titles are: \nProf Malcolm Andrews – ‘Not Quite a Landscape…’?   \nProf Ysanne Holt – ‘Dark skies\, bogs and watery borders: creative engagements and conversation across the Anglo-Scottish borderland’ 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/changing-landscapes/event/changing-landscapes-art-history-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Travel writers and their landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Travel writers and their landscapes \nOnline symposium via MS Teams\, Friday 24th March 2023 \nTo register and receive the Teams link\, please email Jeremy Burchardt –  j.burchardt@reading.ac.uk \n10.00 Welcome and introductions \n10.05 Kathryn Walchester (Liverpool John Moores): ‘Landscape as Solace and Distraction in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Italian Letters (1747-56)’ \n10.25 Questions and discussion \n10.45 Rebecca Ford: Landscape and the sense of place [title TBC] \n11.05 Questions and discussion \n11.25 Break \n11.35 Matthew White (King’s College London): ‘“Those features … in strongest relief”: British Travellers in the American West & English landscape\, c. 1870-1905’ \n11.55 Questions and discussion \n13.00 Symposium ends
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/changing-landscapes/event/travel-writers-and-their-landscapes/
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SUMMARY:A Sense of Place
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