A day of questions, conversations, and creative interventions On June 6th, an interdisciplinary group of early career researchers and doctoral students were invited to join a one-day symposium at 68 Middle Street in Brighton. The event focused on questions of… Continue Reading →
On 18th May 2018 Wired Sussex held their 13th VR Meetup in the Fusebox, and the evening was sponsored by SECP. Centre member Abigail Wincott spoke about a new research project to explore the potential of sound-only virtual/mixed reality for… Continue Reading →
Symposium programme (registration link, general information and directions here) Printable version with full abstracts 09:30 Registration opens 10:00 Introduction and Opening talk Infrastructures for an Elemental Commons, Prof. Derek McCormack, University of Oxford. Discussant: Dr. Leila Dawney, University of Brighton… Continue Reading →
Early Career and Doctoral Researcher Symposium Wednesday 6 June 2018, 9:30-17:30, 68 Middle Street, Brighton Keynote: Derek McCormack, University of Oxford Discussant: Leila Dawney, University of Brighton Hosted by the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics & Responsible Futures…. Continue Reading →
Sound Reasoning: a journey through the soundscapes and landscapes of Britain’s Reggae Sound Systems. Two seminars hosted by the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics Tuesday 15 May 2018 University of Brighton, Room 102, Edward Street (City Campus) With… Continue Reading →
Call for contributions for an Early Career and Doctoral Researcher Symposium – Infrastructures for Troubled Times, June 6th 2018, at University of Brighton. Keynote: Derek McCormack, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford. Discussant: Leila Dawney, School of Environment… Continue Reading →
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Research News | Women and Climate Change: Creative Collaborations
SECP Director, Prof. Julie Doyle, has been invited to participate in a prestigious Fellowship Programme, ‘Under Her Eye’, which gives twelve early career women aged 18-30 the opportunity to explore the relationship between art and science to produce new artwork… Continue Reading →