A Growing Chorus is a practice-based and interdisciplinary study into the theory and practices of the commons to enquire whether these might incorporate nonhuman, as well as human, lives and activities. It is carried out through a durational and dialogical engagement with a housing estate in South London and the activities of a gardening group based there. It places this small-scale engagement in relationship to large-scale ecological crises.A methodology based on Donna Haraway’s ‘situated knowledges’ accommodates the perspective of the researcher as an artist resident at the site of research and ‘full member’ of the gardening group. It tests theory against practice on the ground, and combines a subjective viewpoint with different voices fr...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
This thesis responds to the idea that storytelling and gardening are two practices that can be used ...
This research concerns the changing ways in which people and plants live together in London. Using a...
A Growing Chorus is a practice-based and interdisciplinary study into the theory and practices of th...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
Community gardens as previous research has found are as much about growing the community and the ind...
Private domestic gardens have been the site of diverse inquiry in both the social and natural scien...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
This thesis discusses how urban gardening practices enact the relations between play and work, based...
Creativity often erupts as individuals reshape tradition in the light of changing historical circums...
Gardens are not unusual sites to practise cultural geographies. In an earlier ‘cultural geographies ...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of more-than-representational, more-than-human and fe...
The primary focus of this thesis is the local suburban garden. The interactions among gardeners, gar...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
This thesis responds to the idea that storytelling and gardening are two practices that can be used ...
This research concerns the changing ways in which people and plants live together in London. Using a...
A Growing Chorus is a practice-based and interdisciplinary study into the theory and practices of th...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
Community gardens as previous research has found are as much about growing the community and the ind...
Private domestic gardens have been the site of diverse inquiry in both the social and natural scien...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
This thesis discusses how urban gardening practices enact the relations between play and work, based...
Creativity often erupts as individuals reshape tradition in the light of changing historical circums...
Gardens are not unusual sites to practise cultural geographies. In an earlier ‘cultural geographies ...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of more-than-representational, more-than-human and fe...
The primary focus of this thesis is the local suburban garden. The interactions among gardeners, gar...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
This thesis responds to the idea that storytelling and gardening are two practices that can be used ...
This research concerns the changing ways in which people and plants live together in London. Using a...