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Imagining Possible Futures

Join community organisations and activists to discuss how imaginations of the future are translated into everyday actions.

26 May 2023

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Chemistry Building, Room 83

  • Research event
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Being creative with/for impact

Join Adam Holdren to discuss creative ways to achieve research impact

15 June 2023

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

West Building 010

  • Research event
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15 June 2023

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Location: Geography W007 and online

  • Research event
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Narrative Mapping and Digital Storytelling workshop

This skill-building workshop series is geared towards postgraduate researchers and staff and centres on narrative and qualitative approaches to mapping. The workshop corresponds with a visit from colleagues from Zaporizhzhia National University in Ukraine as part of the UK–Ukraine Twinning Grant scheme. Participants will be introduced to alternative mapping techniques through a series of guest lectures, hands-on practical sessions, and a keynote.

17 July 2023 - 18 July 2023

1:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Geography Building, Room W007

  • Research event
  • Workshop
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Surfacing the ethereal: a phenomenology of climate and its changes

Join us online for a lecture on the phenomenology of climate change by Dr Maximilian Hepach (Potsdam) in Durham Geography's series on Elemental Kinship.

19 July 2023

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Online

  • Research event
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Jan Selby on 'An International Political Ecology of Climate Change, Water and Security'

Join Professor Jan Selby (Leeds) to discuss his new book: Divided Environments: An international political ecology of climate change, water, and security.

07 February 2024

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Geography Building W007

  • Research event
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Henry Yeung meets readers: Theory and Explanation in Geography

Join Henry Yeung to discuss his latest book "Theory and Explanation in Geography", one of the few provocative monographs in recent decades that engages deeply with epistemological debates on theory and method in Geography.

14 February 2024

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Room W007, Geography West building, Durham City campus

  • Discussion
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences
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Socio-Spatial Multiplicity in World Politics: Non-Western Regional Imaginations of the Indo-Pacific.

Dr Atsuko Watanabe (Kanazawa University, Japan) will be visiting us and speaking in the department next Wednesday 28th Feb (14.00 – 16.00, Rm 007) about “Socio-Spatial Multiplicity in World Politics: Non-Western Regional Imaginations of the Indo-Pacific”. Dr Watanabe is the author of the book Japanese Geopolitics and the Western Imagination (Palgrave and Macmillan, 2019).

28 February 2024

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Room W007, Geography building

  • Research event
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Benjamin Thompson (Monash University, Australia) 'Private sector financing of marine and forest conservation'.

This seminar will cover current financing approaches for biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration, including corporate social responsibility, ecotourism, blockchain technology, and impact investing.

25 April 2024

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Geography West Building room 414

  • Research event
  • Department of Geography
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Dr Jennifer Fluri DIV visit

Dr Jennifer Fluri (University of Colorado, Boulder) will be visiting the Department between April 29th and May 3rd 2024 as part of the Human Geography Distinguished International Visitor (DIV) scheme.

29 April 2024 - 03 May 2024

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Monday April 29th (W414) Tuesday April 30th, 10-11am (Manley room) Tuesday April 30th, 2-4pm (W414) Wednesday May 1st (W309)

  • Research event
  • Department of Geography
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