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View article: Bridging worlds: exploring synergies between the arts and biodiversity conservation
Bridging worlds: exploring synergies between the arts and biodiversity conservation Open
Collaborations between biodiversity conservation and the arts can lead to synergies and fresh approaches to intractable problems. These collaborations can yield diverse mutual benefits, such as offering reciprocal sources of inspiration, i…
View article: Combining visual and linguistic methods to cultivate and communicate river meanings with young children
Combining visual and linguistic methods to cultivate and communicate river meanings with young children Open
Environmental education is a process that helps children and people of all ages to learn about environments and develop skills to address associated challenges. For early childhood environmental education, place‐ and arts‐based methods can…
View article: Coded responses from Jac's River Adventure workshops
Coded responses from Jac's River Adventure workshops Open
The excel file documents transcribed verbal responses in Jac's River Adventure workshops and codes for local features (tab: CodedConnections), local river species (tab: CodedSpeciesKnowledge), and the elements, perspective, and whether an …
View article: Beyond traditional frameworks: women, law, and climate change Insights from the “Women and Climate Change
Beyond traditional frameworks: women, law, and climate change Insights from the “Women and Climate Change Open
The article presents insights from the October 2024 conference “Women and Climate Change: Co-Creation for a Fair Transition” held at Athens Law Faculty. It examines how gendered vulnerabilities to climate change intersect with legal, socia…
View article: Prompts and responses for “weir-d poems”
Prompts and responses for “weir-d poems” Open
Writing prompts and responses by three art-science collaborators who visited an underwater viewing gallery and used the experiences in their research practice. The responses were used to construct poems by each of the collaborators and sha…
View article: Collaging to find river connections and stimulate new meanings
Collaging to find river connections and stimulate new meanings Open
This article contributes to work in creative geographies through the lens of river spaces and a multimodal practice among an ensemble of artists/poets/scientists. The collaboration created two collage series with both planned and unplanned…
View article: Experiences and knowing people/nature relations in watery spaces
Experiences and knowing people/nature relations in watery spaces Open
Writing prompt and qualitative data descriptions in word file.
View article: Playing in the water: an exquisite corpse and found river and underwater poems
Playing in the water: an exquisite corpse and found river and underwater poems Open
This article shares and reflects on Underwater Haiku Exquisite Corpse – a playful approach to writing and enquiry about rivers and their underwater environments. The Underwater Haiku Exquisite Corpse was an adaptation of the Surrealist exq…
View article: Reflections from the team: Co‐creating visual media about ecological processes for young people
Reflections from the team: Co‐creating visual media about ecological processes for young people Open
Many migratory fish populations are declining, threatened by human‐induced pressures such as habitat loss and fragmentation caused by dams, roads, land use change, climate change and pollution. However, public awareness of fish migration a…
View article: Social Media Viewing - Shout Trout Workout Thomas et al. 2021
Social Media Viewing - Shout Trout Workout Thomas et al. 2021 Open
Data on the views, likes, and comments (YouTube) or retweets (Twitter) associated with Shout Trout Workout (STW), downloaded 17/05/2021. Views on ConnectedWaters Twitter account is up to the date the account was closed on 22nd December 202…