
Rebecca Madgin
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Place - Heritage - Emotion. Professor of Urban Studies @UofGUrbStudies & Place-Based Research Programme Director @ahrcpress Views/re-tweets/likes my own etc
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We’re looking forward to hosting #UHG2025 University of Leicester! The call for papers is now live 👇

📢We’re thrilled to launch the groundbreaking #CommunityResearchNetworks programme funded by UK Research and Innovation! Together, networks across the UK will tackle local needs and drive greater equity in research and innovation. bit.ly/3ZHZwE1


New! Join the Arts and Humanities Research Council Place Programme team to launch our latest report and explore with Jaideep Gupte Caroline Clark Ethan Kent Adala Leeson Susan O'Connor what's possible for people-centred, place-based approaches. When: 29th January, 12-1pm Sign Up: shorturl.at/OQQuf




📚 NEW REPORT: The second Arts and Humanities Research Council place-based "Advancing People-Centred, Place-Based Approaches" report explores how people-centered policies can deliver better socio-economic outcomes for communities. Read the full report: ow.ly/5e8150USlr1 #PlaceBasedApproach


1/3 Excellent report from Arts and Humanities Research Council on "Advancing People-Centred, Place-Based Approaches". Big takeaways for LGR. Draws distinction between a "place" & a "space". A space is a "realm without meaning" - a place is a "centre of meaning comprised of feelings... and experiences"

‘Boring buildings are bad for our brains!’ Prof Rebecca Madgin Rebecca Madgin has joined the call for more joyful buildings at the recent Humanise Summit, co-hosted by University of Glasgow as part of its Arts and Humanities Research Council Place-Based Research Programme. More: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…


Such fun to support the Humanise Summit with the Arts and Humanities Research Council Place Programme. Covered serious issues = building design and health. We spoke to how evidence from the arts and humanities can help us understand links between building design, emotions, belonging and ownership.

We're partnering with the Arts and Humanities Research Council' Place Programme at the University of Glasgow to explore Felt Experiences in place-based policy. Check out Rebecca Madgin and Dr Michael Howcroft's report on advancing people-centred, place-based approaches. lpiphub.bham.ac.uk/advancing-peop…



Brilliant report and well worth devoting time to read ⬇️ Community centres are at the heart of what makes our places meaningful. Glad to have brought insights from the work in our Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Place Programme hosted by University of Glasgow

Prof Rebecca Madgin Rebecca Madgin Urban Studies & Social Policy has been recruited to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) College of Experts. She'll provide external expertise and apply innovative scientific methods to support government policy. gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
