Jane Ribbens McCarthy (The Open University) Human Geography Research Cluster Seminar Series 2021/22 Death, dying and disposal are well-established topics of study, both academically in the humanities, arts, and social…Read More >
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Human Geography Online Seminar: Matej Blazek, 4 March 1-2pm
Please join us for the next Human Geography online research seminar on Thursday 4 March, 1-2pm, with Matej Blazek, Newcastle University: “A riot in Shoeton”: Violence, insecurity and post-socialist geographies…Read More >
Human Geography Seminar Series – Spring 2021
Human Geography Seminar Series – Spring 2021 We have a great line-up of speakers for the spring term: 11 February, 1-2pm: Thematic collages in participatory photography. Dr Grady Walker, University…Read More >
Human Geography & Global Development Seminar
Join us for the first Human Geography & Global Development online seminar this term. Grady Walker, Walker Institute, will be presenting on: Thematic collages in participatory photography: A process for…Read More >
News from Prosperity & Resilience: Mike Goodman
Professor Mike Goodman (SAGES) ran a workshop on ‘Everyday Climate Cultures’. Bringing together scholars from media and cultural studies, communications, human and physical geographies and earth sciences, the workshop explored…Read More >
News from Prosperity & Resilience: Dr Avril Maddrell
Dr Avril Maddrell (SAGES) is running an AHRC-ESRC project on Deathscapes and Diversity. Against the backdrop of increasing ethnic and religious diversity in the UK, many challenges have been raised…Read More >
The four Alternative Food Network trends, and how they are changing the way we eat
By Professor Mike Goodman, Professor of Environment and Development/Human Geography, University of Reading. Professor Goodman appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Farming Today on Monday (8 May), to discuss the growth…Read More >
Reading secures £3.9m in research awards in December
Researchers at the University of Reading secured more than £3.9 million in research awards in December. A total of 21 research projects were given the go-ahead in the last month…Read More >