December 21, 2015, by Matt
2015: A blog of blogs
Members of the School of Geography have been writing up their research and experiences on an amazing range of topics this year, and to save you time trawling the interweb for this year’s best1 in geographical blogging we’ve collated them here for you to enjoy with a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie2.
All of us in the School of Geography wish you and yours a happy holiday and a peaceful 2016.
In no particular order…
Andrew Leyshon on the Music Industry
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/researchexchange/2015/12/17/monetising-music/
Resh Durgahee on his PhD research on Mauritius and Fiji
https://reshaaddurgahee.wordpress.com
Rowan Dejardin on his fieldwork in Antarctica
http://britgeopeople.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/going-south-part-1-how-to-get-to.html
http://britgeopeople.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/going-south-part-2-signy-relief-by-phd.html
Adam Swain has written a number of blogs on the Ukraine this year:
https://theconversation.com/profiles/adam-swain-118343/articles
Carol Morris and Brigitte Nerlich from the Institute for Science and Society on ‘imaginaries’
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingsciencepublic/2015/04/23/imagining-imaginaries/
Sev Kender on how deep ocean trenches form
http://britgeopeople.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/how-do-deep-ocean-trenches-formby-sev.html
Susanne Seymour on Black History Month (October 2015)
Mark Lambert on the nature of his PhD studies
http://www.pgf.rgs.org/3-of-networking-and-newspapers-reflections-of-a-bumper-week/
and on some of his research into railway preservation
Martin Mahony on his new Imperial Weather project
http://imperialweather.com/
Kate Whiston and Joe Bailey regularly contribute to the RGS Geography Directions blog
http://blog.geographydirections.com/
The Blue-Green Cities project
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/blue-greencities/
AHRC Global Cotton Connections project
https://globalcottonconnections.wordpress.com/
Weather Extremes
https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/weatherextremes/
- We haven’t read them all and we are a little biased.
- Refreshments are optional, and there’s a lot to read here, so please drink responsibly.
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