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Creating Feminist Walks

Creating Feminist Walks

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Creating Feminist Walks

This bonus episode of A Feminist Family History in Eight Lives features an interview with Professor Maggie O’Neill, feminist, sociologist and criminologist at University College. In it, Maggie talks about creating four feminist walks: in Durham, London, Newcastle and Cork.

LINKS

Professor Maggie O’Neill. https://www.professormaggieoneill.com/

Professor Misha Myers https://www.gre.ac.uk/people/rep/las/professor-misha-myers

Other walking artists who have influenced Maggie:

· Dee Heddon https://walkinglibraryproject.wordpress.com/about-us/

· Clare Qualmann https://clarequalmann.co.uk/

Jan Haaken https://www.jhaaken.com/

Feminist Walk - Searching for Asylum https://vimeo.com/176763871

Walk of the Heroines. Portland State University https://www.pdx.edu/heroines/

Dr Nelli Stavropoulou https://www.open.ac.uk/people/ns9939

Feminists Walking in the City https://walkingborders.wordpress.com/2017/04/14/feminists-walking-in-the-city/comment-page-1/

Holly Argent https://anne.art/artist/holly-argent/

Women Artists of the North-East www.womenartistsnelibrary.co.uk

A Feminist Walk of Newcastle:

· https://www.walkingborders.com/post/a-feminist-walk-in-newcastle

· Podcast from Sociological Review Undisciplining Conference: https://thesociologicalreview.org/projects/undisciplining/the-undisciplining-sessions/developing-a-feminist-walk-of-newcastle/

A Feminist Walk of Cork https://www.feministwalkcork.ie/

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

· Music: Thinking Ahead. https://www.purple-planet.com

· Thanks to Dr Suzanne Albary for inspiration and top tips!

· Thanks to Ben Robertson for updates to thinkthreeways.com

KEEP IN TOUCH:

· e: kate.thomas@bcu.ac.uk

· Think Three Ways website - project pages.

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