Dr Caitlin Hafferty
@caitlinhafferty
Environmental social scientist @UniofOxford @ecioxford | governance, participation, democracy | @NatureRecovery & #NbS | transdisciplinary | @pygyrg | she/her
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https://www.eci.ox.ac.uk/person/caitlin-hafferty 08-04-2014 14:53:20
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At a loose end tonight at #RGSIBG24? Join us at 7PM alongside Rural Geography Research Group (RGRG) RGS-IBG for #Participatory Pub. All welcome.
Great to be back at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) for the #RGSIBG24! Looking forward to having conversations about healthy #diets from sustainable and resilient #FoodSystems and #NetZero. Find me to know more about AFN Network+ and ECI, Univ of Oxford Food Systems Group.
Exciting discussions are happening at the "Emerging Rural Researchers: Mapping Rural Futures" session! Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 🗺 Organized by Fidel Budy and myself, sponsored by Rural Geography Research Group (RGRG) RGS-IBG 💡This session brings together PGR/ECRs to explore transformative shifts in rural geography. #RGSIBG24
Really enjoyed our session unpacking the power dynamics of maps, with six incredible presentations and a panel from across academia & practice. Loads of energy re: how maps can act as an object to open up broader collaborations & knowledge sharing Dr Adam Peacock #rgsibg24
Brilliant #rgsibg24 sessions by Jason Chilvers, Helen Pallett & Phedeas Stephanides on 'Mapping participation', drawing on insights from UKERC Public Engagement Observatory to inspire a lively workshop Enjoyed presenting a recent paper on the politics & participation of Nature-Based Solutions
‘Digital Geographies: Mapping the Field’ was a fantastic panel with wonderful insights on the future of digital geography. Thank you our excellent panellists Dorothea Kleine, James Ash, Professor Ayona Datta, Tabea Bork-Hüffer & gillian rose! #RGSIBG24 #DigitalGeographies
New open access commentary in Transactions by Matthew Gandy on the UK's REF exercise. Matthew focusses on the 'downgrading' of outputs, the potential implications for writing books, & the problem of evaluating 'culture', amongst other issues rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111…
I'm extremely excited to announce this collaboration between Accounting for Nature and University of Oxford Oxford Biology, and am looking forward to leading research that will inform rigourous standards for environmental condition accounting.
📢 I am extremely proud to announce that I was awarded an ERC Starting Grant European Research Council (ERC) for my project ‘GreenFrontier: Politics of Conservation and Unequal Ecological Exchange in European Peripheries’. 👉 erc.europa.eu/news-events/ne… 1/7