Photo by History in HD on Unsplash CSECP member Francesca Kilpatrick has written a new article reflecting on the value of framing climate change as a security issue, for Rethinking Security, a network of UK-based organisations, academics and activists working… Continue Reading →
We are delighted to welcome James Jackson as a Visiting Doctoral Student in the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics from April-June 2022. James is a political economist visiting from the University of Sheffield and the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute… Continue Reading →
Image credit: Vesislava Zheleva ‘Spaces of Criticality: Writing about Creative Practice’ With Lizzie Lloyd 10am-12.30pm, Thursday 31st March 2022, FREE Venue: Onca Barge at Brighton Marina, UK ‘Spaces of Criticality: Writing about Creative Practice’ is a workshop exploring approaches to writing about research… Continue Reading →
We are delighted to welcome Yuliya Samofalova as a visiting PhD researcher to our Centre for the next 2 months, until the end of April 2022. Yuliya Samofalova is a PhD fellow at the Department of Information and Communication at… Continue Reading →
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Solidarity Statement on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
The Management Board of the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics (SECP) condemns the Russian attack on the sovereign state of Ukraine. We stand in solidarity with the people affected by this crisis, with the Ukrainian people, the people… Continue Reading →