The term flâner is derived from the French word “flâneur,” which means “to stroll.” The concept of flâneur was first introduced in the mid-19th century …
Posthumanist, Morals, Ethics and Entitlement
A posthumanist perspective acknowledges and reevaluates the concept of living agency. Posthumanism emphasises the blurred boundaries between humans, technology, and the environment, challenging traditional notions …
What could “Naturalia” be or mean
The term “naturalia” is derived from the Latin word “natura”, which refers to the inherent or essential qualities of a thing or organism. In academic …
Naturalia : post-medieval industrial building
An abandoned structure with a rectangular platform measuring 13.7 by 4.5 metres remains partly standing within Culver Cliff Woods, located on the edge of the …
Zines
What is Zineology I’m sorry, but I’m not familiar with the term “zineology.” It’s possible that it is a relatively new or obscure term, or …
Transhuman?
Transhumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that seeks to use science and technology to enhance human capabilities beyond what is biologically possible. Transhumanists believe …
Posthumanists
Posthumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that critiques the traditional understanding of humanism, which emphasises human beings’ unique qualities and abilities. Posthumanists reject the …
It’s all change
Millbay, located in Plymouth, is an area of historical significance that has undergone significant changes since 1939. Prior to World War II, Millbay was a …
Affect Theory?
Affect theory is an interdisciplinary field of study that has gained significant attention in recent years. The term “affect” refers to the experience of bodily …
Studying the Cape Wrath Trail
The Cape Wrath Trail is a 230-mile-long route that runs from Fort William to the northwestern tip of Scotland at Cape Wrath. It is considered …
Why a PhD?
Photography has always been an interest of mine. Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work as a commercial photographer and develop my …
Second World War Pillbox Bossington
Pillbox, set into a stone wall at the beach’s edge. 6 embrasures. Entrance 5ft high and 2ft 4ins wide. Two slit trenches (8ft x 3ft) …
Psychogeography
Psychogeography is a term coined by Guy Debord, a French Marxist philosopher, in the 1950s to describe how people experience and interact with the urban …