Returning to a familiar environment after a prolonged absence has a strange way of pulling features out from their habitualness. This was my experience during a visit to the ruins on level 9 of Rhosydd Quarry, which formed part of a walk with friends on the mountain, Cnicht, and surrounding Cwm Croesor, while on a visit back to the area of northwest Wales where I grew up. The physical traces of the slate industry that had occupied a seamless place among my everyday surroundings now seemed to demand a recognition of a certain out-of-placeness. What I previously understood as the idiosyncrasies of a landscape shaped by a formerly world-leading national industry, I now saw as geological scars that stand as monuments to an industrial capitalism...
My work is my research. Thinking and learning are a part of my process. The lessons and challenges i...
This conference presentation was delivered at ‘Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage:...
Long before the valley became a country estate there was coal. In common with all of this part of Gl...
Returning to a familiar environment after a prolonged absence has a strange way of pulling features ...
South Wales was once synonymous with coal, now among the most globally controversial natural resourc...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Mining, since its origin, generally has been predicated and conducted on the principles of maximum e...
In this article we use a case study of opencast coal mining in the southern valleys of Wales to expl...
Mining is a major global industry that requires the moving of considerable volumes of earth and rock...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12The ruined sites of the extractive industries in...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
My work is my research. Thinking and learning are a part of my process. The lessons and challenges i...
This conference presentation was delivered at ‘Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage:...
Long before the valley became a country estate there was coal. In common with all of this part of Gl...
Returning to a familiar environment after a prolonged absence has a strange way of pulling features ...
South Wales was once synonymous with coal, now among the most globally controversial natural resourc...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Mining, since its origin, generally has been predicated and conducted on the principles of maximum e...
In this article we use a case study of opencast coal mining in the southern valleys of Wales to expl...
Mining is a major global industry that requires the moving of considerable volumes of earth and rock...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015-12The ruined sites of the extractive industries in...
Post-industrial communities have garnered particular attention from the social sciences, focused on ...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
My work is my research. Thinking and learning are a part of my process. The lessons and challenges i...
This conference presentation was delivered at ‘Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage:...
Long before the valley became a country estate there was coal. In common with all of this part of Gl...