Sinopsis
Graduate Group - Taking Place
Episodios
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Taking Place - 14 May 2014 - Eyeopener: Geographies of Light and Shadow, Near and Far
19/05/2014 Duración: 47minJohn Wylie (University of Exeter) Abstract What can the practice of en plein air landscape drawing bring to cross-disciplinary understandings of spatiality, materiality and self-world relations? To address this question, this presentation will draw upon a year-long visual arts-based collaboration between John Wylie and a contemporary fine artist, Catrin Webster. The collaboration has involved a primary learning process, ongoing professional practice, and extended conceptual conversation. After setting the scene for this collaboration, the talk will focus on the embodied skills and habits of visual and spatial apprehension which the incorporation of painterly practice affords. The exemplars of painting and drawing will also be used to elucidate a developing sense that distance and dislocation are distinctive elements of landscape as a mode of spatial experience, imagination and presentation.
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Taking Place - 19 February 2014 - Therapeutic Landscapes: 19th Century
27/02/2014 Duración: 48minTherapeutic Landscapes: The Use and Design of Gardens and the Wider Landscape by Nineteenth-Century Psychiatric Institutions in England Dr Clare Hickman (Welcome Fellow in Medical History and Humanities, King's College London) Abstract A man of rank comes in, ragged and, dirty, and unshaven and with the pallor of a dungeon upon him; wild in aspect, and as if crazed beyond recovery. He has passed months in a lonely apartment, looking out on a dead wall; generally fastened in a chair [...] Liberty to walk at all hours of the cheerful day in gardens or fields, and care and attention, metamorphose him into the well dressed and well bred gentleman he used to be." John Connolly, 1856 Large tracts of land surrounded nineteenth-century psychiatric institutions. This could be highly ornamental, agricultural or wooded in nature and was often a combination of all three. The elite private institutions reflected their domestic counterpart, the wealthy country house estate. Their gardens contained a wide range of
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Taking Place - 20 May 2013 - (De)constructions of Cosmopolitanism and Identity Among Urban Middle Classes in Africa
06/06/2013 Duración: 01h14minClaire Mercer (London School of Economics) and Rachel Spronk (University of Amsterdam)
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Taking Place - 11 March 2013 - Challenging Conventions of Slum Upgrading: Lessons Learnt from a Study of Upgrade in South Africa
14/03/2013 Duración: 57minDr Kamna Patel (Lecturer in Development Administration, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL) Abstract The in situ upgrade of slums is widely considered global best practice in approaches to urban poverty management. This paper presents some of the findings of an investigation into the effects of in situ upgrade on conceptions of tenure security and insecurity, and practices of access to land and housing in low income settlements in Durban, South Africa. Drawing on the grounded experience and lived realities of 24 shack dwellers, and the creative uses of aspects of their identity and social relations, the paper argues the conception and execution of slum upgrading in South Africa reveals two major flaws in upgrade convention. The first flaw is that tenure security can be conceptualised in a way distinct from other securities that affect claims to property, and the second, that slum upgrade can forge a basis on which to renegotiate relations between (informal) citizens and (the formal) state. These fi
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Taking Place - 25 February 2013 - Living Dangerously: The Politics of Risk in Bogotá, Colombia
05/03/2013 Duración: 54minDr Austin Zeiderman (Research Fellow, LSE Cities, London School of Economics and Political Science) The majority of the world’s population is now urban, and the future of cities is increasingly becoming the focus of intense concern. Amidst heightened anxiety about global warming, terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and disease outbreaks, issues of risk and security have become central to how urban spaces are planned, built, governed, and lived. Such changes are evident throughout the so-called “megacities” of the global South, while similar logics of planning and governance are also circulating among the “modern” cities of Europe and North America. In response to this widespread phenomenon, this paper considers what happens when the rights of urban citizens are reconfigured by the political imperative to protect life from threats. It examines such situations by focusing on how the emergence of risk as a technique of government shapes urban politics in Bogotá, Colombia. Investigating the frames of political
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Taking Place - 26 November 2012 - Languages of Place in Official and Everyday Politics
18/12/2012 Duración: 24minDr Jon Lawrence (University of Cambridge)
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Taking Place - 12 November 2012 - Engineering Informality: Flyover and Skywalk Construction in Mumbai
15/11/2012 Duración: 01h30minDr Andrew Harris (University College London)
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Taking Place - 29 October 2012 - Recoding Urban Space through Place Hacking
01/11/2012 Duración: 59minDr Bradley Garrett (Researcher in Technological Natures at the University of Oxford)
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Taking Place - 15 October 2012 - Commitees, Witch Doctors, and the 'Mother-Body': Everyday resistance and politics in the township of Cato Manor, South Africa'
16/10/2012 Duración: 01h28minDr Paula Meth (University of Sheffield)
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Taking Place - 21 May 2012 - England's Silent Places: Landscape, Photography and Identity Formation
14/06/2012 Duración: 01h07minEngland's Silent Places: Landscape, Photography and Identity Formation Ingrid Pollard (Artist and Photographer)
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Taking Place - 10 May 2012 - Layering Territories, Making Place: The Case of Maxwell Street, Chicago
18/05/2012 Duración: 24minLayering Territories, Making Place: The Case of Maxwell Street, Chicago Tim Cresswell (Professor of Human Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Taking Place - 27 February 2012 - From Preserving Sites to Restoring Nature in the Landscape
05/03/2012 Duración: 01h30minBrian Eversham (Chief Executive of the Wildlife Trust for Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough)
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Taking Place: 28 November 2011 - Learning From Detroit: The Aesthetics of Urban Decay
06/12/2011 Duración: 01h54minChristopher Woodward (Director of the Garden Museum, London)
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Taking Place: 17 October 2011 - Giving Time, Taking Place: Inheriting Landscape on a Dynamic Planet
28/10/2011 Duración: 01h32minNigel Clark (Senior Lecturer of Human Geography, The Open University)