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Organization profile
The People, Natures, and Places (PNP) Research and Enterprise Group brings together academics and PhD students from human geography and town planning.
The group shares a distinctly geographical approach that highlights the role of space, place and materiality in producing inequalities and in configuring social, spatial and environmental change. A core aim is to develop new and meaningful ways of thinking and working collaboratively to effect more just futures.
Members of PNP are also active participants of the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics, the Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender, the Centre for Aquatic Environments, the Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories, and other associated research and enterprise groups across the University.
We work primarily in the following interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary research themes:
• Political ecology and sustainable futures
• Inequality, violence and social justice
• Power, space and place
• The politics of everyday life
• Materiality, affect and embodiment
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Profiles
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Carl Bonner-Thompson
- School of Applied Sciences - Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
- Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation
- Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
- Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender
- People, Natures and Places Research and Enterprise Group
Person: Academic
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Andrew Coleman
- School of Applied Sciences - Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Earth Observation Science
- Design for Circular Cities and Regions (DCCR) Research and Enterprise Group
- People, Natures and Places Research and Enterprise Group
- Centre for Aquatic Environments
- Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
Person: Academic
Projects
- 3 Finished
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SEE-PER 2018: Strategic Support to Expedite Embedding Public Engagement with Research (SEE-PER) 2018
Dean, T., Church, A., Hart, A. & Wolff, D.
1/10/18 → 30/09/19
Project: Grant
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EuWatHer - European Waterways Heritages
Ravenscroft, N., Gilchrist, P., Taylor, B., Vallerani, F., Visentin, F., Zijlmans, K., Heuvel, van den, M., Bertens, L., Pavon, D., Roset, D., Ribas Palom, A., Ricart Casadevall, S., Opmeers, M., Eulisse, E., Higham, S., Rogers, L., Maarleveld, M. & Brouwer, J.
1/10/15 → 31/08/17
Project: Research
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Liveable Lives
Browne, K., Banerjea, N., Baksi, L., Basak, P., McGlynn, N., Biswas, R., Banerjee, R. & Bandyopadhyay, S. B.
1/11/14 → 31/03/16
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Planning for coastal resilience: Avoiding coastal 'lock-in'
Coleman, A., 17 Jan 2023Research output: Other contribution
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Can local plans contribute to ‘levelling up’ in deprived areas?
Denning-Johnson, C. & Coleman, A., 1 Dec 2022, In: Town and Country Planning. 91, 6, p. 411-417 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Planners can reduce the impacts of England's poor coastal defences
Coleman, A., 12 Aug 2022, 1 p. Redactive Publishing Ltd.Research output: Other contribution
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Bridging the Gap between Planning Practice and Research Seminar Series
Andrew Coleman (Presenter)
7 Dec 2020Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Royal Town Planning Institute / National Association of Planning Enforcement Planning Enforcement Week 2020
Andrew Coleman (Presenter)
23 Oct 2020Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Taking the bite out of wetlands - managing mosquitos and the socio-ecological value of wetlands for wellbeing; the WetlandLIFE project
Mary Gearey (Presenter)
19 Dec 2018Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk