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 →
The public inquiry into undercover policing in England and Wales was launched by the Home Office in 2015. The public inquiry investigates the police infiltration of hundreds of political campaign groups since 1968, with evidence provided by police officers and by… Continue Reading →
In 2020, the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics was delighted to host renowned intersectional climate justice activist and creative, Suzanne Dhaliwal, as a Visiting Fellow to the Centre. Suzanne is Co-Founder and Director of UK Tar Sands Network… Continue Reading →
As a university Centre of Research and Enterprise Excellence we are keen to support and strengthen our collaborations with student researchers at all stages of their studies. This year, we were proud to offer a student research internship that enabled… Continue Reading →
Thursday 9 July, 3-5pm BST In this interactive online session, Suzanne Dhaliwal will share an overview of her practice and research as a climate justice organiser and producer, as part of her Visiting Fellowship at the Centre for Spatial, Environmental… Continue Reading →
SECP Doctoral student, Bethan Prosser, has successfully secured internship funding from the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership to work on an exciting project that will explore the use of sound as a tool for community engagement, wellbeing and research. Hosted… Continue Reading →
The two-day event – ‘Connecting children and teenagers with local nature: UK research showcase and networking event’ – is co-organised by the University of Brighton’s Dr Rachel White (member of the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics) and Royal… Continue Reading →
You are warmly invited to attend a Participatory Open Session for the System Change HIVE Arts Council funded project on Wednesday 15 May 4-6pm, Edward Street, University of Brighton. System Change HIVE, are a Brighton-based collective of young and established… Continue Reading →
The ‘System Change HIVE’ is a unique creative arts collaboration that brings together artists, communicators, researchers and mentors to explore, challenge, imagine and help create zero-carbon and socially just visions of the future through the use of art, Virtual Reality… Continue Reading →
Co-hosted and co-funded by MeCCSA, Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics and the University of ReadingUniversity of Brighton, Friday 7th December 2018 Over the last few years, veganism as a diet and practice has increasingly become part of mainstream… Continue Reading →
Migration and Mobility Programme SECP Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics University of Brighton, 25 March 2019 CFP deadline: 20 January 2018 Migrations and mobility related to conflicts, large-scale urbanization, climate-change, environmental degradation, and vast economic inequalities between the… Continue Reading →
The Collaborative Future Fictions symposium celebrated the culmination of a series of workshops that ran from November 2017 to May 2018. It was an afternoon and evening of workshops, presentations and performance that continued to explore sym-fictions and speculative and… Continue Reading →
New University of Brighton Lecturer and SECP member, Kirsten Jenkins, has gained early funding success for her work on smart technologies and Energy Justice. Kirsten, who joined the University as a Lecturer in the School of Environment and Technology this… Continue Reading →
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News | Visiting PhD Researcher, Yuliya Samofalova
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 →