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Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing (2022)
Journal Article
Allen, D., Arathoon, J., & Selby‐Fell, H. (2022). Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing. Geographical Journal, 188(4), 518-533. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12474

AbstractPublic responses to an ‘upward trend’ in recorded dog theft offences in England and Wales led to the creation of the Pet Theft Taskforce in May 2021, followed by a policy paper recommending the development of a new ‘pet abduction’ offence. De... Read More about Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing.

Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality (2022)
Journal Article
Mendes, A., & Lau, L. (2022). Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 1 - 17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2022.2099940

Amnesty continues several of the social justice themes of precarity and subalternity (at times, a violent subaltern agency) of Aravind Adiga’s fiction, and its literary narrative centres again on criminal acts and the moral dilemma the protagonist fa... Read More about Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality.

Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists (2022)
Journal Article
Rogers, S., Lau, L., Dowey, N., Sheikh, H., & Williams, R. (2022). Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists. Geoscience Communication, 5(3), 189 - 204. https://doi.org/10.5194/gc-5-189-2022

Geology is colonial. It has a colonial past and a colonial present. Most of the knowledge that we accept as the modern discipline of geology was founded during the height of the post-1700 European empire's colonial expansion. Knowledge is not neutral... Read More about Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists.

The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making (2022)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C. (2022). The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making. Geographical Journal, 188(4), 559-570. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12467

The individual and social therapeutic benefits of spending time making have received both popular and academic endorsement. These testimonials often promote the sentiment that the benefits of making are experienced in the doing rather than what is ma... Read More about The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making.

An assessment of requirements in investments, new technologies, and infrastructures to achieve the SDGs (2022)
Journal Article
Leal Filho, W., Guedes Vidal, D., Chen, C., Petrova, M., Alzira Pimenta Dinis, M., Yang, P., …Neiva, S. (2022). An assessment of requirements in investments, new technologies, and infrastructures to achieve the SDGs. Environmental Sciences Europe, 34(58), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-022-00629-9

Background The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires much planning and the provision of resources, especially regarding the necessary investments, technologies and infrastructures needed. Yet, it is presently unclear how... Read More about An assessment of requirements in investments, new technologies, and infrastructures to achieve the SDGs.

The influence of halokinesis on shallow-marine sediments in salt basins: The Fulmar Formation, Central North Sea, UK (2022)
Thesis
Foey, J. A. L. (2022). The influence of halokinesis on shallow-marine sediments in salt basins: The Fulmar Formation, Central North Sea, UK. (Thesis). Keele University

Salt collapse structures host significant hydrocarbon reserves and have enormous economic importance, however despite this there is comparatively little research conducted on their evolution, structure and facies distribution. This thesis provides an... Read More about The influence of halokinesis on shallow-marine sediments in salt basins: The Fulmar Formation, Central North Sea, UK.

EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards - Open-Access Integrated Infrastructures for Research and Innovation in the Area of Anthropogenic Seismicity Associated with the Exploitation of Georesources (2022)
Conference Proceeding
Lasocki, S., Orlecka-Sikora, B., Rudzinski, L., Lelonek, M., Kocot, J., Jones, G., & Garcia-Aristizabal, A. (2022). EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards - Open-Access Integrated Infrastructures for Research and Innovation in the Area of Anthropogenic Seismicity Associated with the Exploitation of Georesources. . https://doi.org/10.56952/arma-2022-0708

EPOS Thematic Core Service ANTHROPOGENIC HAZARDS (TCS AH) integrates, within the framework of the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) (www.epos-eu.org), research infrastructures freely open for scientists, engineers, and all others interested in h... Read More about EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards - Open-Access Integrated Infrastructures for Research and Innovation in the Area of Anthropogenic Seismicity Associated with the Exploitation of Georesources.

Future-Proofing Geography Teaching and Learning Using Remote Learning and Co-Creation Approaches (2022)
Book Chapter
Mercer, T. G., Kythreotis, A. P., Kelly, H., Robinson, Z. P., George, S. M., & Sands, D. (2022). Future-Proofing Geography Teaching and Learning Using Remote Learning and Co-Creation Approaches. In Didactic Strategies and Resources for Innovative Geography Teaching (102-115). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9598-5.ch005

This chapter examines the application of new geography pedagogic practices in relation to remote teaching and learning. The authors report how the co-creation of knowledge between students and lecturers through existing research projects (with a part... Read More about Future-Proofing Geography Teaching and Learning Using Remote Learning and Co-Creation Approaches.

Gone with the Wind: Dispersal of Ciomadul Tephra (2022)
Book Chapter
Karátson, D., Veres, D., Gertisser, R., Magyari, E. K., Jánosi, C., & Hambach, U. (2022). Gone with the Wind: Dispersal of Ciomadul Tephra. In Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89140-4

Ciomadul’s last explosive eruptions produced large volumes of pumice and ash, so-called tephra, which had the potential to be dispersed by wind over wide areas and deposited in geological archives (e.g., lakes and ocean floors). Using the chemical fi... Read More about Gone with the Wind: Dispersal of Ciomadul Tephra.

Evolution of the Ciomadul Volcanic Field—Lava Domes and Explosive Eruptions (2022)
Book Chapter
Karátson, D., Veres, D., Lahitte, P., Gertisser, R., Telbisz, T., Wulf, S., …Csaba Jánosi, Á. N. &. (2022). Evolution of the Ciomadul Volcanic Field—Lava Domes and Explosive Eruptions. In Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89140-4_3

Ciomadul (Csomád) is the youngest volcano in the Carpathians and the Carpatho-Pannonian Region whose latest eruptions may have been witnessed by Palaeolithic people. It is the only volcano in the region where, although with little probability, future... Read More about Evolution of the Ciomadul Volcanic Field—Lava Domes and Explosive Eruptions.

Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact (2022)
Book
Karátson, D., Veres, D., Gertisser, R., Magyari, E. K., Jánosi, C., & Hambach, U. (2022). Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89140-4

This book delivers the present state-of-the-art of scientific characteristics of the unique Ciomadul volcano (Romania, East-Central Europe) from as many aspects as possible.. Multidisciplinary research results obtained on this geologically young volc... Read More about Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact.

Palaeogeography: Syn- and Post-eruptive Landscape Evolution Around Ciomadul (2022)
Book Chapter
Veres, D., Karátson, D., Wulf, S., Hambach, U., Novothny, Á., Gertisser, R., & Frank Lehmkuhl, E. K. &. (2022). Palaeogeography: Syn- and Post-eruptive Landscape Evolution Around Ciomadul. In Ciomadul (Csomád), The Youngest Volcano in the Carpathians Volcanism, Palaeoenvironment, Human Impact. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89140-4_6

Ciomadul’s landscape represents an amalgamation of volcanic edifices that build up a lava dome complex. Spanning almost 1 million years of volcanic and geotectonic evolution, Ciomadul periodically released large amounts of volcaniclastic material tha... Read More about Palaeogeography: Syn- and Post-eruptive Landscape Evolution Around Ciomadul.

Thinglink and the Laboratory: Interactive Simulations of Analytical Instrumentation for HE Science Curricula (2022)
Journal Article
Jeffery, A. J., Rogers, S. L., Pringle, J. K., Zholobenko, V. L., Jeffery, K. L., Wisniewski, K. D., …Emley, D. W. (2022). Thinglink and the Laboratory: Interactive Simulations of Analytical Instrumentation for HE Science Curricula. Journal of Chemical Education, 2277-2290. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c01067

Access to laboratory facilities and associated instrumentation represents a major barrier to learning in physical science education, due to constraints introduced by limited time and financial resources, cost 20 of acquisition, and health and safety... Read More about Thinglink and the Laboratory: Interactive Simulations of Analytical Instrumentation for HE Science Curricula.

Hybrid event bed character and distribution in the context of ancient deep-lacustrine fan models (2022)
Journal Article
Dodd, T. J. H., McCarthy¹, D., McCarthy, D. J., Amy, L., Plenderleith, G. E., & Clarke, S. M. (2022). Hybrid event bed character and distribution in the context of ancient deep-lacustrine fan models. Sedimentology, 69(4), 1891-1926. https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12979

Hybrid event beds are texturally and compositionally-diverse deposits preserved within deepwater settings. They are deposited by flows exhibiting ‘mixed behaviour’, forming complex successions of sandstone and mudstone, which are often challenging to... Read More about Hybrid event bed character and distribution in the context of ancient deep-lacustrine fan models.

Superdiversity and Urban Planning (2022)
Book Chapter
Pemberton, S. Superdiversity and Urban Planning. In The Oxford Handbook of Superdiversity (43-58). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197544938.013.9

AbstractPrevious research exploring the relationship between diversity and urban planning has overwhelmingly focused on the multicultural city. In contrast, there has been much less focus to date on the challenges of increasing superdiversity for urb... Read More about Superdiversity and Urban Planning.

Planet Patrolling: A citizen science brand audit of anthropogenic litter in the context of national legislation and international policy. (2022)
Journal Article
Law, A. (2022). Planet Patrolling: A citizen science brand audit of anthropogenic litter in the context of national legislation and international policy. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 129118 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129118

Anthropogenic Litter (AL) is ubiquitous in distribution and diverse in type and impact. Citizen science AL clean-ups engage citizens with the environment and have the potential to generate data that can inform policy. Here we present a detailed citiz... Read More about Planet Patrolling: A citizen science brand audit of anthropogenic litter in the context of national legislation and international policy..

A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday (2022)
Journal Article
Holdsworth, C., & M Hall, S. (2022). A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday. Progress in Human Geography, 46(4), 1047-1064. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325221093639

Teleology shapes the design of much geographical research through the requirement to identify outcomes. In contrast, the theoretical orientation of geographical research on the everyday promotes a relational and visceral approach to resist the teleol... Read More about A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday.

Wither the plurality of decolonising the curriculum? Safe spaces and identitarian politics in the arts and humanities classroom (2022)
Journal Article
Mendes, A., & Lau, L. (2022). Wither the plurality of decolonising the curriculum? Safe spaces and identitarian politics in the arts and humanities classroom. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, 21(3), 223-239. https://doi.org/10.1177/14740222221100711

Contributing to the debate on decolonising the curriculum, this reflective article questions: What does a safe space in a decolonised classroom mean? For whom is it safe? And at what cost? Must we redraw the parameters of 'safe'? Prompted by a real-l... Read More about Wither the plurality of decolonising the curriculum? Safe spaces and identitarian politics in the arts and humanities classroom.

Antiphased dust deposition and productivity in the Antarctic Zone over 1.5 million years. (2022)
Journal Article
Belt, S., Smik, L., Vogel, H., Peck, V., Armbrecht, L., Cage, A., …Raymo, M. (2022). Antiphased dust deposition and productivity in the Antarctic Zone over 1.5 million years. Nature communications, 2044 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29642-5

The Southern Ocean paleoceanography provides key insights into how iron fertilization and oceanic productivity developed through Pleistocene ice-ages and their role in influencing the carbon cycle. We report a high-resolution record of dust depositio... Read More about Antiphased dust deposition and productivity in the Antarctic Zone over 1.5 million years..