
Dr Kate McLean
@katemclean
smellscape / smellmap / design / sensory research / @University of Kent / PhD RCA / runner / Channel swimmer / vigneron
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Did you come to our #SensoryLunch a couple of weeks ago? Dr Kate McLean will be leading a #SmellWalk and #SmellMapping at Luton Road next Mon 5 June and Thu 8 June. See flyer for times or DM us for more info. Arches Local University of Kent Arches Chatham Neighbourhood Forum Arts Council England, South East





An exceptional #smellwalk and sensory communication activities today with the phenomenal Dr Kathleen Sitter of UCalgary Social Work




Thanks to Alex Atkinson, chapter reviewers & authors. Without you, this book wouldn’t have been possible! GARY WARNABY @ianswoodward britt swartjes Dr Kate McLean Emily Falconer Martha Jean Lineham Dr Samantha Wilkinson Dr Catherine Wilkinson @jennykanell Nikos Ntounis Tim Hill Shanti Sumartojo 🤩👏🏻🙏🏻

Proud to have been able to contribute a sensory fieldwork “postcard” to this excellent research methods guide carefully written and curated by Richard Phillips and Jennifer Johns


Looking forward to speaking on my favourite topic this evening for the Guildhall School of Music & Drama ResearchWorks seminar series. FREE to attend online gsmd.ac.uk/whats-on/resea…


Thanks to Dr Kate McLean for talking to my The University of Edinburgh School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh sensory #geography students yesterday about all things smell, smelling, and smell methods. We had a great time catching and hunting smells and discussing the important yet often undervalued role of olfaction.


Honoured to be back working with the Space, Place and Sensory Perception module The University of Edinburgh - time to #smell #sniff #detect and #describe all the #odours of the city







Talk about tuning into our sense of #smell more & #smellwalk techniques on this investigative podcast from @cbc Ideas “Smell: The Invisible Superpower” by Annie Bender Linking new smells with existing smells in our personal experience helps scaffold our knowledge.
