The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the 20th century, and yet the significance of the humble domestic garden has been neglected in studies of housing and home. This paper examines the role of the garden in the meaning of home, and draws on theoretical discussions of nature, environmental risk and social uncertainty in late modernity. Secondary empirical data is used to investigate the changing uses of gardens and practices of gardening. A survey of garden owners provides primary empirical data to examine meanings of gardens and personal experiences of nature. The paper concludes that the garden is an important site for privacy, sociability and sensual connections to nature, and th...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
This paper uses narrative accounts of private gardens in Britain from the Mass-Observation Archive (...
The paper reports findings from reserch project based on data from the Mass Observation Archive (1)....
This paper brings together recent work on later life and considers the effects of ageing in relation...
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
This thesis examines portrayals of homes and gardens in magazines, advice books, public health disco...
This thesis is an examination of the suburban garden in Britain, during the period from 1919 to 1939...
Garden histories since the mid 1990s have increasingly turned to studies of vernacular gardens as si...
An interest in the application of the concept of sustainability to the design of the domestic garden...
The idea that home is a human place that excludes nature is foundational to Western conceptualisatio...
Gardening is one of the prevailing tasks of the people, - it is loved and practised by the tenants o...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
This paper uses narrative accounts of private gardens in Britain from the Mass-Observation Archive (...
The paper reports findings from reserch project based on data from the Mass Observation Archive (1)....
This paper brings together recent work on later life and considers the effects of ageing in relation...
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
This thesis examines portrayals of homes and gardens in magazines, advice books, public health disco...
This thesis is an examination of the suburban garden in Britain, during the period from 1919 to 1939...
Garden histories since the mid 1990s have increasingly turned to studies of vernacular gardens as si...
An interest in the application of the concept of sustainability to the design of the domestic garden...
The idea that home is a human place that excludes nature is foundational to Western conceptualisatio...
Gardening is one of the prevailing tasks of the people, - it is loved and practised by the tenants o...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...