Professor Lisa Jones L.M.Jones@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Education and Environment
Professor Lisa Jones L.M.Jones@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Education and Environment
This project builds on a key element of our existing British Academy-funded project in using creativity and emotional engagement to inspire climate action through the sharing of stories of hope. In particular, this project supports the refinement of existing and development of new creative outputs and digital/visual communication to maximise the impact from this grant, sitting alongside the work of the original completed project and its Maximising Impact grant work that complements and augments impact. In particular, the project supported us in developing our digital storymap using ArcGIS into an adapted storybook and to refine our digital visual identity.
Project Acronym | DiSCCA |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Arts & Humanities Research Council |
Value | £2,865.00 |
Project Dates | Jul 1, 2023 - Aug 31, 2023 |
Partner Organisations | Institute of Cultural Studies (ICS), Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Vietnam National University |
Children and young people's understandings/interpretations and uses of culture in Hull Oct 16, 2017 - Sep 30, 2025
The main aim of the research is to develop a sense of how children and young people understand, and make use of, the complex and invariably understood concept of ‘culture’ in the context of Hull, UK City of Culture 2017. The study is underpinned by t...
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Youth-led Adaptation for climate change challenges in Vietnam: social action, inter-generational and inter-cultural learning Mar 20, 2020 - Jan 31, 2022
The Challenge
Rising sea levels and the increased intensity and magnitude of precipitation linked to climate change, place the Red River Catchment in Northern Vietnam on the front line of climate emergency. Whilst intense rains, localised flooding...
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INtergenerational Stories of Erosion and Coastal community Understanding of REsilience Mar 1, 2020 - Dec 1, 2021
The East Yorkshire Holderness coast has some of the most rapidly eroding coastline in the world, due to the soft composition of the boulder clay cliffs. However, due to climate change, which has accelerated sea level rise and the frequency and intens...
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Unity for All Nov 1, 2021 - Oct 31, 2022
Our main focus is to bring people together as a community to help promote mental wellbeing for all. The project involves developing a safe community space where community members have ownership, feel valued and have their needs met. Here, we will pro...
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