Participation for sustainable, resilient, and equitable futures: Where are we heading?

PYGYRG_Admin/ October 22, 2021/ Blog, Events Archive, News

By: Caitlin Hafferty (Countryside and Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire), Bruna Montuori (School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, London), Dr Susanne Börner* (School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham & School of Public Health, Universidade de Sao Paulo), Kahina Meziant (Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northumbria University), Fred Dunwoodie Stirton (Countryside and Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire), Dr Thea Wingfield (Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool).…

Contemporary Issues in Participatory Geography: Challenges, Adaptations, and New Directions

PYGYRG_Admin/ February 15, 2021/ Events Archive, News

A trans-disciplinary online event in cutting-edge participatory research

Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th of May 2021

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/contemporary-issues-in-participatory-geography-tickets-146500142871

Keep up-to-date: follow @PYGYRG and #PARTICIPATORY21

*** UPDATE 26/04/2021 – the event programme is live, view here ***

*** UPDATE 26/04/2021 – call for sessions now closed ***

Sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).

Collaborative and Participatory Research Away Weekend

PYGYRG_Admin/ February 6, 2020/ News

We are pleased to invite applications for Participatory Geographies Away Weekend. This will be held in the grounds of Cragside House, a National Trust Property in Northumberland on 19/20 June. During the weekend we shall have time to share ideas and to work through challenges we’re facing; to think and write; and to walk, relax and cook together.…

Participatory Geographies Away Weekend 24th & 25th May 2019 BOOK NOW

PYGYRG_Admin/ May 2, 2019/ Events Archive

A4 Colour poster for display available from mgk@st-andrews.ac.uk

Second Call for participation

All Bursaries have now been allocated but some regular places are still available.

A call to all those interested in participatory geographies (both faculty and students). The PYGYRG annual away weekend will be held at the ‘Fortwilliam Backpakers’ hostel  https://independenthostels.co.uk/members/fortwilliambackpackers/