
Hannah Worthen
@hannahworthen
PDRA @risky_cities @UniofHull @GeographyHull @EEIatHull. Researches histories of women, flood and the environment. Dr Worthen and also Mrs Wilson.
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Really looking forward to speaking about the historical research and community engagement work of Risky_Cities online tonight! Sign up below. If you like talks which feature history, people and lots and lots of MAPS then this one is for you! Energy and Environment Institute Centre for the History of People Place & Community



Colleagues at Energy and Environment Institute invite Hull residents to delve into historical documents, and share stories about their experiences and feelings about water at three Community Waterscapes workshops in July, in partnership with Hull Maritime &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-o…




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





Our bumper, 30th-anniversary issue comprises 5 commissioned articles, 2 snapshots and 4 research articles, exploring (among many other topics) banana disease, flooding in medieval and early modern flooding Hull and multi-species toxic histories! #envhist liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/wh…


Had a new paper published in Area RGS-IBG Higher Ed yesterday 🥳 "Watery archives: Reflections on doing participatory archival research for climate action and audience engagement" co-authored with my marvelous Archive colleague Claire Weatherall doi.org/10.1111/area.1…

🔊New paper published in Area as part of a Special Section on Participatory Historical Geography 🔊 'Watery archives: Reflections on doing participatory archival research for climate action and audience engagement' by Hannah Worthen & Claire Weatherall. doi.org/10.1111/area.1…
