Geography has wielded a signifier for the urban phenomena, edgelands: “the interfacial interzone” between urban and rural.1 As Frances Spalding notes, the term is new, freshly brandished by innovative spatial discourse; however, this type of space has subliminally registered in the British imagination for some time: Somehow we know immediately the meaning of “edgelands.” The word evokes zones where overspill housing estates peter out or factories give way to black fields or scrubland; where unkempt areas become home to allotments, mobile-phone masts, sewage works, cooling towers, dens, places of forgetting, dumping and landfill.2 The authors of Edgelands consider England’s canal networks as one of these spaces, transformed from the highwa...
Research on Iron Age agglomerations has a long tradition, but only recently have the environs of the...
This article explores four literary encounters with the Solway Firth in the Romantic period. It draw...
During the summer of 2004, the artist Graham Lowe and I undertook a research project entitled Nurtur...
In this article we explore how the English post-industrial canal has gone from enclosed and abandone...
Edgelands are those spaces that are neither urban nor rural, that seem to be unplanned or unmanaged,...
Post-millennial Britain is a locus of flux and uncertainty, defined by environmental concerns, fears...
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisa...
This Special Issue of Arts investigates a series of creative projects focused upon and sited within ...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
Do-It-Yourself urbanism has often been attributed with the capacity to revitalise urban environments...
This article adds to current debates on the nature of English identity through examining some of wha...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
This paper will argue in favour of an intersection of interests between postcolonial and environment...
This article evaluates the cultural politics of waterfront heritage in regenerating Manchester, UK, ...
This “Border Topologies” themed section draws a series of texts that explore what design and artisti...
Research on Iron Age agglomerations has a long tradition, but only recently have the environs of the...
This article explores four literary encounters with the Solway Firth in the Romantic period. It draw...
During the summer of 2004, the artist Graham Lowe and I undertook a research project entitled Nurtur...
In this article we explore how the English post-industrial canal has gone from enclosed and abandone...
Edgelands are those spaces that are neither urban nor rural, that seem to be unplanned or unmanaged,...
Post-millennial Britain is a locus of flux and uncertainty, defined by environmental concerns, fears...
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisa...
This Special Issue of Arts investigates a series of creative projects focused upon and sited within ...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
Do-It-Yourself urbanism has often been attributed with the capacity to revitalise urban environments...
This article adds to current debates on the nature of English identity through examining some of wha...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
This paper will argue in favour of an intersection of interests between postcolonial and environment...
This article evaluates the cultural politics of waterfront heritage in regenerating Manchester, UK, ...
This “Border Topologies” themed section draws a series of texts that explore what design and artisti...
Research on Iron Age agglomerations has a long tradition, but only recently have the environs of the...
This article explores four literary encounters with the Solway Firth in the Romantic period. It draw...
During the summer of 2004, the artist Graham Lowe and I undertook a research project entitled Nurtur...