It’s an exciting time for cultural and political geographers. Critical practices are becoming influential in geographical discourse, with academics like our own Alan Ingram stressing their increasing importance. Urban Photo Fest, now in its 9th year, is photo festival at this cross section of academia and art. This year in November, their ‘photo village’, with…
Climate Change and Energy Democratisation; UCL Why Not Play Gooseberry? Angelos Angelidis
Yet another article about climate change, a global environmental phenomenon which we have learnt to fear but have ironically become desensitised to. We are slowly becoming numb to news regarding melting glaciers, rising sea levels and environmental disasters. It is a bit like Donald Trump, whose excessive social media presence somehow made his absurd statements…
Get to know: Kesella Scott
We had a chat with Kesella Scott who is a part-time MSc Aquatic Sciences student and asked her the questions that really matter. Find out about her interest in Geography, its link to Aquatic Sciences, her future plans…and her spirit fruit. Tell me more about your personal background? I grew up in a small village…