This paper explores the interconnection between individual experience, place and time in the Orkney Islands of Scotland, an island now renowned for the generation and development of renewable energy. I consider and discuss three informant's comments on wind turbines in particular. Each ethnographic example I include expresses its own time-orientation. The aim is to draw out the complexities of the difference in perception and opinion experienced by each example, in order to discuss why and how difference in perception and experience of the landscape occurs and why it matters
Understanding the complex dynamics that influence energy transitions requires mixed methods and coll...
This chapter draws together various strands within it – such as exploring what islands offer in term...
The Land Art Generator Initiative project in Glasgow is inspired by four key factors: Scottish Gover...
This paper explores the interconnection between individual experience, place and time in the Orkney ...
The poet George MacKay Brown (1921-1996) lived most of his life in Orkney and dedicated his life’s w...
‘The Orkney imagination is haunted by time’ wrote the Orcadian poet, George Mackay Brown. Here, on t...
This interdisciplinary paper takes a multi-layered form, combining stylistically diverse texts and p...
As the renewable energy sector in Scotland, particularly in the past fifteen years, onshore wind, ha...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can·be met through the construction ...
Over the coming decades the Highlands and Islands of Scotland will be transformed as new technologie...
This article employs heritage as a lens through which to research the roles of islandness in energy ...
Installations in the Scottish landscape garner a range of public reactions, from being much-loved to...
Offshore wind farms are widely considered to become a cornerstone of energy transition for securing...
This thesis comprises an investigation into the nature, chronology, and significance of prehistoric ...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Understanding the complex dynamics that influence energy transitions requires mixed methods and coll...
This chapter draws together various strands within it – such as exploring what islands offer in term...
The Land Art Generator Initiative project in Glasgow is inspired by four key factors: Scottish Gover...
This paper explores the interconnection between individual experience, place and time in the Orkney ...
The poet George MacKay Brown (1921-1996) lived most of his life in Orkney and dedicated his life’s w...
‘The Orkney imagination is haunted by time’ wrote the Orcadian poet, George Mackay Brown. Here, on t...
This interdisciplinary paper takes a multi-layered form, combining stylistically diverse texts and p...
As the renewable energy sector in Scotland, particularly in the past fifteen years, onshore wind, ha...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can·be met through the construction ...
Over the coming decades the Highlands and Islands of Scotland will be transformed as new technologie...
This article employs heritage as a lens through which to research the roles of islandness in energy ...
Installations in the Scottish landscape garner a range of public reactions, from being much-loved to...
Offshore wind farms are widely considered to become a cornerstone of energy transition for securing...
This thesis comprises an investigation into the nature, chronology, and significance of prehistoric ...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Understanding the complex dynamics that influence energy transitions requires mixed methods and coll...
This chapter draws together various strands within it – such as exploring what islands offer in term...
The Land Art Generator Initiative project in Glasgow is inspired by four key factors: Scottish Gover...