Lifecourse, Narrative and Landscape
First symposium - Lifecourse, Narrative and Landscape 4/12/20 Biographical perspectives are especially relevant to the ways landscape use and needs change with age (Bailey, 2009; Fincher, 2007). Both children and...Read More >
Whose Landscapes?
Second symposium - Whose Landscapes? 30/3/21 One of the major advantages of a biographical/narrative approach is the potential it offers to open up our understanding of landscape to a wider...Read More >
Changing Landscapes, Changing Values
Third symposium – Changing Landscapes, Changing Values. 22/10/21 How does it affect us when landscapes change, or when our requirements of them change? Landscapes undergo continual modification as a result...Read More >
Creative and Heritage Practice in Landscape Decision Making
Museum of English Rural LifeFourth symposium – Creative and Heritage Practice in Landscape Decision Making. 27/7/22 This symposium explores how contemporary heritage practice might create a forum for landscape decision making. It will draw...Read More >
New approaches to landscape history: biographical and experiential perspectives
Fifth symposium – New approaches to landscape history: biographical and experiential perspectives. 23/9/22 This final symposium aims to take the insights arising from the exchange of knowledge and ideas in...Read More >
Changing Landscapes art history symposium
Changing Landscapes art history symposium 2/12/22 We 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...Read More >
Travel writers and their landscapes
Travel writers and their landscapes Online symposium via MS Teams, Friday 24th March 2023 To register and receive the Teams link, please email Jeremy Burchardt – j.burchardt@reading.ac.uk 10.00 Welcome and...Read More >