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A Meeting of Rivers: Exploring the Rights of Nature in the UK
The Rights of Nature (RoN) movement is a novel approach to environmental legislation which aims to protect vulnerable ecosystems from exploitation by granting them legal rights. The most prominent examples of RoN legislation can be found in South Ame...
Climate Change and Mobilities
Climate change is increasingly significant in our individual research around transnationalism, mobility and (forced) migration. Yet, current debates are dominated by natural science concepts such as ‘adaptation’, ‘resilience’ and ‘tipping points’. Th...
Civic IMAGInation PraCtices (CivicMAGIC): towards a methodology to facilitate collective imagination for transformative mobility and resilient futures
Game activities such as ideation, imagination, negotiation and world-building can be applied to help people to discuss, deliberate and tackle real-life social and policy challenges. This project explores these practices in popular games like Dungeons...
Creativity, Community & Resilience: Participatory action with trans & gender diverse youth, using creative methods
Creativity, Community & Resilience investigates how community belonging can improve liveability, build collective resilience, and support trans and gender diverse (TGD) young people’s wellbeing.A collaborative project between the Universities of ...
Adrien Paul Allorant
Dr. Adrien Allorant is a Lecturer in Social Statistics and Global Health based in the department of Social Statistics and Demography at the University of Southampton. He is currently the module lead for RESM 3001—Applied Social Quantitative Analysis ...