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Commoning Knowledge through Creative Practice – PARTICIPATE members present, perform and workshop at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference

Posted on 03/09/202503/09/2025

đŸŽ€ A huge thank you to Dr Alma Clavin from the University of Galway for co-hosting our session ‘Commoning Knowledge through Creative Practice’ at the #RGSIBG Annual International Conference in Birmingham!

With this year’s theme — ‘Geographies of creativity / creative geographies’ — it was the perfect opportunity to showcase how artistic and creative methods are enabling new forms of knowledge production, collaboration, and community connection.

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🔍 In our session, members of the PARTICIPATE research cluster (https://participate-research.org/) and their collaborators presented, performed and workshopped practices of commoning knowledge in innovative and inspiring ways:

đŸ§” Dr Mary Ikoniadou and Dr Carole Hunt (University of Lancashire), in collaboration with Billy Kiosoglou, shared a powerful piece exploring ‘Patterns of Migration’ through textile narratives of home and belonging. Using personal items and textile collections, they wove stories of movement, memory, and identity across local and global contexts.

🌊 Dr joanna leah (PhD, FHEA) and Dr Liz Stirling slightly blew our minds with a performance of ‘Bodies of Water’, blending feminist ethnography and film to reflect on their research as and with wild-swimming women in Ireland and England. We’re hoping to see this show go on the road (or river)!

♻ Harriet Wadsworth brilliantly demonstrated ‘community participation in post-consumer textile waste management’. Her hands-on session showed how localised systems of textile waste regeneration can facilitate community participation and engagement in sustainable fashion consumption in a way that is widely accessible.

đŸ„ Dr Tenley Martin presented the ‘Bradford Dhol Project’ which explores organology including drumming as music outreach working with South-East Asian communities and asylum seekers. Teaching a room full of people at a conference to participate in a percussion performance provided a convincing demonstration of how her research builds confidence and can bring fragmented communities together.

đŸŒ± Dr Alma Clavin, working with artists like SeoidĂ­n O’Sullivan and designers (including myself), is supporting communities in Dublin to respond to a significant urban green space deficits that impacts health and wellbeing. Projects like Mapping Green Dublin and Urban Grit use creative, participatory methods — from arts interventions to capacity-building workshops and participatory mapping — to foster greener and more equitable cities.

PS: We should definitely have more drumming at the next conference! đŸ„đŸŽ¶

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