
Ed Brookes
@edward_brookes_
Research Fellow at the University of Hull - Part of the Risky Cities Project. riskycities.hull.ac.uk Urban/Cultural Geography, Doors, Architecture
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15-10-2015 09:23:05
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Check out the latest Risky Cities blog post by Prof. Stewart Mottram and Ed Brookes which reflects on our recent partnership with Ferens Art Gallery and how we can draw upon the arts to open up conversations about water and flood resilience. riskycities.hull.ac.uk/city-of-water-ā¦

Read the new blog from Prof. Stewart Mottram & Ed Brookes following our collaboration with Ferens Art Gallery on the City of Water & Hull on the Rise exhibitions on the power of art to engage communities with climate change hull.ac.uk/work-with-us/m⦠Risky_Cities University of Hull Hull Museums


Over 60,000 people visited the recent 'City of Water and Hull on the Rise' exhibitions at Ferens Art Gallery Art Gallery, which included artwork produced through the University of Hull Risky Cities project. Read this blog from colleagues involved in the exhibitions: hull.ac.uk/work-with-us/mā¦

Colleagues at Energy and Environment Institute invite Hull residents to delve into historical documents, and share stories about their experiences and feelings about water at three Community Waterscapes workshops in July, in partnership with Hull Maritime & Living with Water eventbrite.co.uk/o/university-oā¦



In partnership with University of Hull and the Energy and Environment Institute weāre looking for artists to work on a new commission that addresses the challenges of living and working on the Yorkshire coastline. More info here: absolutelycultured.co.uk/whats-on/eventā¦


New paper out today! šØWritten by the wonderful Kate Smith, Prof. Briony McDonagh and I - which discusses the role of place-based art šØin being able to drive community engagement and action in relation to flood and climate issues. š Check it out šš tinyurl.com/2hr42j6h

After a quick coffee break, weāre on with part 2 of our Creative Participatory Mapping session. Paper 4 is Ed Brookes et al on āMapping Memories of Coastal Erosionā on the E York coast, working with the East Riding Council Councilās Changing Coasts team


Brilliant morning at the Centre for the History of People Place & Community HistoryLab+ & Institute of Historical Research #placebasedhistories workshop. Ed Brookes (Risky_Cities), John Jenkins (StreetLife York) & @KathyDavies93 (JUSTHEAT Project) talking about placed based histories in interdisciplinary research projects.



It was a massive pleasure to work on this with Kathy Davies from HistoryLab+ - many thanks to Ed Brookes , John Jenkins, Dr Rachel Delman & @mjhowcroft for their fantastic contributions to a wonderful day

Many congratulations to @JulietteDespor1 who was a wonderful Institute of Historical Research Centre for the History of People Place & Community & UHI Centre for History intern. This brilliant article is also the 1st published from a special section Ed Brookes & I are editing about #participatory #historicalgeography

Weāre thrilled to launch From Noah to NowĀ ā a ground-breaking Arts and Humanities Research Council project University of Hull exploring the role of opera, literature and the arts in communicating flood risks in coastal and estuary communities. Follow to find out more! #FromNoahToNow #ArtsEducation #OperaInSchools


Im excited to see this article about Victoria County History as #Participatory #Historicalgeography published in RGS-IBG Higher Ed journal #Area. Itās part of a special section Iām editing with Ed Brookes to formalise participatory historical geog as a subdiscipline. rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11ā¦

An amazing start this week to our project #NoahToNow. All 3 schools loved their sessions and really got into the spirit. Pilgrim Academy Laceby Acres Academy Year 5 Wybers Wood Academy thanks for having us! Prof. Stewart Mottram Ed Brookes Graziana Presicce Hull Music Service NEL Music Hub
