This article reports on a project, led jointly by Lancaster University and Save the Children UK, that used mobile, creative, and performance-based methods to understand children’s experiences and perceptions of the 2013–2014 UK winter floods and to promote their voices in flood risk management. We argue that our action-based methodology situated the children as “flood actors” by focusing on their sensory experience of the floods and thus their embodied knowledge and expertise. The research activities of walking, talking, and taking photographs around the flooded landscape, as well as model making and the use of theater and performance, helped to “mobilize” the children not only to recall what they did during the floods but also to identify ...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. It is a concern that children represent an under-researched gr...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
Following a series of recent devastating storms across England with large numbers of homes and busin...
This is a qualitative data collection gathered with two groups of children and young people (from on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Climate change scenarios project higher flood risk, so knowing how households can increase socio-eco...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
Our work in Kingston-upon-Hull in the UK with people affected by the huge 2007 floods revealed that ...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a cri...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
Major flood events almost inevitably affect education and are likely to have a lasting impact on a s...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. It is a concern that children represent an under-researched gr...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
Following a series of recent devastating storms across England with large numbers of homes and busin...
This is a qualitative data collection gathered with two groups of children and young people (from on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Climate change scenarios project higher flood risk, so knowing how households can increase socio-eco...
This workshop drew on Lancaster University’s research on the role of children and young people in di...
Our work in Kingston-upon-Hull in the UK with people affected by the huge 2007 floods revealed that ...
Severe floods on the Somerset Levels in winter 2014, and a series of other recent extreme floods acr...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a cri...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
Major flood events almost inevitably affect education and are likely to have a lasting impact on a s...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. It is a concern that children represent an under-researched gr...
The growing body of literature that seeks to understand the social impacts of flooding has failed to...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...