Natalie Bamford
@nataliebamford7
PhD Accessing Embodied Knowledge of Place: Designing and Testing a Method
RA Strathclyde University, Design HOPES
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Natalie-Bamford-2 09-12-2020 12:07:15
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Digital planning participation in Newcastle influenced by fake accounts and comments to skew outcomes. Not quite Russian interference (?) but it’s still shocking and is a taste of what we may expect in planning in the future Michael Batty Dr Wei Yang forbes.com/sites/carltonr…
The future of transport: how local people are helping to design new metro trains theconversation.com/the-future-of-… via The Conversation
Mapping has the power to show more that accepted truths of the landscapes and we should push it to do just that - How Black cartographers put racism on the map of America theconversation.com/how-black-cart… via The Conversation U.S.
A brief insight but an article full of wonderful jumping off points for any of those interested in - The Art of Walking daily.jstor.org/the-art-of-wal… via JSTOR Daily
Interesting perspective on how highstreets may change; worth thinking about infrastructure that will need to be redesigned/reused/rethought in the wake of these changes - How retail giants could thrive on the post-pandemic high street theconversation.com/how-retail-gia… via The Conversation
Do you attend Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 2022? Come to our “Encountering Lefebvre: Sensing and appropriating the neoliberal”, symposium, we have excellent presentations! See our programme (31 August, afternoon). Of interest to CaCHE Urban Studies & Social Policy @UrbanMattersIUR @UrbanSSAP
Now Natalie Bamford reflects on her PhD method output, Direct Me, as a result of problematising exclusionary participatory methods: collect 'directions', engage in conversations with directions (hermeneutic phenomenology) to create 'stories'. I LOVE this!!!
Fascinating & timely research at today's Mobile Methods Across Disciplines symposium. Catch the recording inc. work on troubling go-alongs, edgework, walk-along typologies & layered walking #MMADsymposium amy (she/her/hers) Lesley Murray Dr Harrie Larrington-Spencer Natalie Bamford Rik Huizinga