The website belongs to Joanne Emma Scott, whose work intersects art, cultural geography, and walking practices. It presents a detailed overview of her research projects, exhibitions, publications, and collaborative endeavors that explore the relationships between landscape, place, and human experience through walking as an artistic and analytic method. The content highlights her interdisciplinary approach, combining fieldwork, archival research, and creative practice to examine spatial histories, memory, and identity in various geographical contexts.
The site also offers insights into Joanne Emma Scott’s academic background and affiliations, alongside a portfolio that documents the visual and textual outputs of her projects. These include site-specific walks, performances, and installations that engage with themes of social and environmental change. Her work is situated within broader theoretical frameworks, drawing on concepts from cultural geography and walking art to contribute to discussions on how movement through space shapes cultural narratives and embodied knowledge.
Most recent articles
Peel Park Shimmering: revealing the paleoecological past and multi-species present of a city park through soundwalking practice – Sound essay for RiDE
Wonderful to be part of the new Research in Drama Education (RiDE) themed issue, titled ‘Walking as Applied Practices: Methodologies, … More

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