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Jo Scott: artist-researcher

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.

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New article in HUB Issue 6 – Resonance +

It’s so exciting to be able to share my exposition, Creative Fieldwork in Forest Plantations: Seeking Resonance in Precarious Landscapes, … More

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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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GPS Uhambo: Sonic Wanderings

Really excited to be part of a newly published special issue of Global Performance Studies, titled ‘Uhambo: Sonic Wanderings’ As … More

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Art, Walking and Embodied Ecology: Three voices in resonance

It’s a great pleasure to see the conversation between Rui Antunes, Bruno Caracol, Soazic Guezenec and I published today in … More

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Presentation at the University of Coimbra

It was a real delight to present my research to students on the Postgraduate Programme in Cultural Management and Sustainability … More

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16th SAR International Conference on Artistic Research – Resonance

I’m really looking forward to presenting my research on ‘creative field work in forest plantations’ at SAR 2025 in Porto. … More

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The New Wave of Walking Artists?

I’m delighted to be part of this upcoming discussion, hosted by Action Synergy as part of the Walking Arts in … More

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EcoGPX® Launchpad: Evaluation reports published

It has been a joy to work with the brilliant Intercultural Roots on their hugely successful EcoGPX® Launchpad in Coventry … More

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Forests and Fences

So pleased that my chapter in Myer Taub’s excellent collection, Forests and Fences, has now been published by Routledge. Forests … More

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The Rio Cavalos Trio

It’s been brilliant to collaborate with Oliver, Dylan and the AudioSpaces team, as they launch their fabulous new sound app. … More

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Recording of Skillshare Session for SCCAN

It was such a pleasure to present this skillshare session on making sound walks for the Scottish Communities Climate Action … More

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Skillshare for SCCAN

Really excited to be starting 2024 by joining the Scottish Communities Climate Action Network to share my experiences of making … More

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Urban Wild_Life: Practice Research output published on Research Catalogue

My latest writing about the practice research project, Urban Wild_Life, has just been published on the Research Catalogue. It represents … More

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Peel Park Shimmering: New Sound Walk Available

‘Landscapes shimmer when they gather rhythms shared across varied forms of life’ (Tsing et al. 2017) This sound walk guides … More

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Wild Wanderings and Creative Cultivations: 13th and 14th July, Peel Park and University of Salford

Join us at Peel Park, Salford for two days of workshops, walks, activities and talks exploring creative approaches to engaging … More

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Honourable Mention in the SWS Awards 2022

Delighted to say that my sound walk, ‘Wanders in the (wild) smart city’ was one of the 3 runners up … More

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Shortlisting for Sound Walk September Awards 2022

Really delighted that my sound walk ‘Wanders in the (wild) smart city’ has been shortlisted for the Sound Walk September … More

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Urban Wild_Life

This practice as research project explores encounters with urban nature in the city through audio-visual mixing practices and live performance. … More

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Urban Wild_Life at Outlaws Yacht Club, Sun 16th October

Delighted to be performing this brand new audio-visual piece with Scott Millar at Outlaws Yacht Club in Leeds on Sunday … More

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‘Walking in the Wild Smart City’ – new practice as research output published

The writing and documentation associated with my most recent explorations of geo-located sound walk practices and non-human urban wildness have … More

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embodied knowledge

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interdisciplinary practice

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Landscape

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Common Ground

This collaborative walking art project will investigate reconsiderations of place through the practices of Fuller, Hicklin and Hill exploring how physical and cultural histories influence connection to landscape.

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Taking Freedom: Harriet Tubman’s Christmas Rescue

Join us for a three and a half mile sunset walk on the former plantation where Harriet Tubman rescued her three brothers from bondage. At the end of the walk, lanterns will be shared to remember the start of their walk to freedom.

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Hedgeways

Creative writing inspired by nature, place and landscape. I’m Sarah Royston, a writer based at Anglia Ruskin University. My work is inspired by queer ecologies, folklore and the weirdness of ordinary landscapes.

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Great North Wood walk-talk

Walk talk along the Great North Wood in South East London organised by Guardians Worldwide

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clittering

To make frictional or rattling sound + clittering (Anglo-Irish) – the noise of hurrying feet (from Irish: cliotar)

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