Presentations
After bringing together such an interesting range of participants we wanted to make sure that we'd be able to hear from everyone. With just over 40 attendees this would not be possible with traditional workshop formats. So instead we invited participants to prepare short 5 minute presentations, either lightning talks or pecha kucha. We also invited three keynote speakers who gave longer presentations that served as reference points throughout the two days.
Some of these presentations are now available through the links below:
Some of these presentations are now available through the links below:
Keynotes
Professor Carol Greenhouse (Princeton) - Time In, Time Out, Time’s Up: Regulating the Temporality of Inclusion and Exclusion
Dr Nigel Clark (Open University) - Community and the Time of the Earth: from Katrina to Climate Change
Dr Justin Kenrick (PEDAL) - Can Transition be in time?
Dr Nigel Clark (Open University) - Community and the Time of the Earth: from Katrina to Climate Change
Dr Justin Kenrick (PEDAL) - Can Transition be in time?
Pecha Kucha
Anita GREENHILL | Cities, Local Communities and Community News Media
Muhammad Aurang Zeb MUGHAL | Socioeconomic Development in Time(s) Morag ROSE | loitering with intent to make manchester wonderful Niamh MOORE|Being in - and out of - time with Feminist movements Marsaili MACLEOD | Archives of Place: Communities of Heritage on the Isle of Lewis |
Lee GREGORY | Time Banking
Christine MCLEAN| Time & Community Care Sam KIRWIN | Political Time/Historical Time? Inka STOCK | Limbo Lives in Liminality Franz KRAUSE | Living in a Time of Climate Change? Floods, Memories, Communities |
Lightning Talks
Alex HALE | Linking Communities to Historic Environments
Siân JONES | Memory, Temporal Belonging and the Material World Deborah WITHERS | Women’s Liberation Music Archive Craig LUNDY | History, Complexity and Community Paul STRONGE | Contemporary Public Health Thinking and the Problematic of Time Victoria BROWNE | Historiography, Historical Time, and Historical Belonging Emily KEIGHTLEY | Mediating Time, Constructing Belonging Elena FELL | Philosophical Aspects of Time in Relation to Community Eleanor FORMBY | LGTB Communties and health and wellbeing: Changing experiences over time |
Kelvin CLAYTON | A Social Ontology
Yuwei LIN | Time Politics in Technology Design Andrew HOM| Time and International Politics Maria CANAL | Chronobiology Derek EDYVANE | Sharing the Journey Natasha LUSHETICH | Fiona SHIRANI | Alice MAH | Melanie GILES | Helen GRAHAM | Uma KOTHARI | Aske Juul LASSEN | Ben JONES | Michael MOSS | Rob McMILLAN & Andri SOTERI-PROCTOR| |