This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Unlike formal ‘heritage landscapes’, the role of unmanaged, ‘everyday’ rural landscapes in perpetuating social memories and reiterating certain conceptualisations of place has been relatively overlooked within the rural studies literature. Using the case study of Askam-in-Furness, a former mining village in Cumbria, this paper addresses this gap by exploring how industrial remains within the landscape act as prompts for the recollection of both personal and social place-related memories. In doing so, it also extends some of the learning from urban-centred studies that have explored the affective ability of industrial ruins to...
This thesis discusses the relationship between place and identity in a small town in a rural setting...
How can the abstract idea of memory be represented through the discipline of landscape architecture?...
The project uses oral history in order to advance and enhance existing knowledge of landscape change...
For over 2000 years, miners extracted lead from the moorland of southeastern Peak District. By the ...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
In this thesis I offer a fresh approach to the historical archaeology of industry, using landscape a...
Understanding post-industrial places requires an engagement with how these communities construct ide...
Outsiders commonly view historic mining landscapes---defunct mineral extraction and processing areas...
As analysis of deindustrialization shifts from economic processes to community response, public land...
This thesis investigates the affective-temporal processes of belonging among mining families in the ...
Landscape studies offer the archaeologist a way to move towards the holistic integration of disparat...
This article examines how local people's memories relate to processes of industrial decline and ruin...
Studies recurrently emphasise the critical role played by memory in the production of belonging in t...
In moments of rapid social changes, as has been witnessed in Ireland in the last decade, the conditi...
This paper brings together research on rural gentrification with emerging work on lived landscapes t...
This thesis discusses the relationship between place and identity in a small town in a rural setting...
How can the abstract idea of memory be represented through the discipline of landscape architecture?...
The project uses oral history in order to advance and enhance existing knowledge of landscape change...
For over 2000 years, miners extracted lead from the moorland of southeastern Peak District. By the ...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
In this thesis I offer a fresh approach to the historical archaeology of industry, using landscape a...
Understanding post-industrial places requires an engagement with how these communities construct ide...
Outsiders commonly view historic mining landscapes---defunct mineral extraction and processing areas...
As analysis of deindustrialization shifts from economic processes to community response, public land...
This thesis investigates the affective-temporal processes of belonging among mining families in the ...
Landscape studies offer the archaeologist a way to move towards the holistic integration of disparat...
This article examines how local people's memories relate to processes of industrial decline and ruin...
Studies recurrently emphasise the critical role played by memory in the production of belonging in t...
In moments of rapid social changes, as has been witnessed in Ireland in the last decade, the conditi...
This paper brings together research on rural gentrification with emerging work on lived landscapes t...
This thesis discusses the relationship between place and identity in a small town in a rural setting...
How can the abstract idea of memory be represented through the discipline of landscape architecture?...
The project uses oral history in order to advance and enhance existing knowledge of landscape change...