Landscape Citizenships: A Symposium (London, November 2018)
Grounded in the discourses of ecological, watershed, and bioregional citizenships, this symposium seeks to evaluate belonging through the idea of landscape as landship. This describes substantive, mutually constitutive relations between people and place. The emerging fields of landscape justice and landscape democracy form a background against which to examine issues from folkways to the virtual, migration and inhabitation, nationalism, and speculative futures.
Event sponsored by: Advanced Landscape and Urbanism (University of Greenwich), John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design (University of Toronto), Centre for Landscape Democracy (NMBU), and Landscape Research Group.
Categories
- Colonisation in the Landscape
- Covid thoughts
- Critical and creative landscape thinking
- Landscape governance
- Landscape justice
- Landscape Lobbying
- Landscape Research Extra
- Landscape Research journal
- Landscape Research Networks
- Landscapes and Care
- LRG Events
- A future of our own making (Online, June 2020)
- Borders and boundaries (Lancaster UK, May 2019)
- Designing future coastlines (London, December 2013)
- Enduring Colonisation: Empire and Landscape in Dialogue (Online, September 2021)
- Energy landscapes (Dresden, September 2015)
- Film Club
- From Eden to Earth Day (London, December 2011)
- If the past teaches… (London, December 2015)
- In search of sublime Snowdonia (Wales, September 2012)
- Interpreting the landscape (London, December 2016)
- Landscape and Goodness (Online, December 2020)
- Landscape and human destiny (London, December 2012)
- Landscape Citizenships: A Symposium (London, November 2018)
- Landscape justice: a debate (London, December 2017)
- Language and landscape governance (London, December 2018)
- LRG Workshops
- Staying with the trouble (London, December 2019)
- Valuing wetlands (London, December 2014)
- LRG Funded Projects
- Rapid environmental change
- What is Landscape?