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Notebook/Llyfr nodiadau

Lle i rannu allbynnau project. Isod hefyd mae rhestr o’r ffynonellau a fu’n fodd i ddyfnhau fy nysg a’m dealltwriaeth o’r pwnc. Caiff y dudalen ei diweddaru o bryd i'w gilydd yn ystod y project i ysbrydoli a helpu eraill yn y maes. 


A place where project outputs are shared. Below is also a list of sources that have enabled me to deepen my learning and understanding about the subject. The page will be periodically updated during the project to inspire and help others in the field.   

Presentation 

Title: Recalling change: Exploring the dissonance in a community and landscape once shaped by the Penrhyn estate


Event: Aberconwy Historical Society Meeting


Host: Aberconwy Historical Society 


Location: Conwy Culture Centre 


Date: April 2, 2025

Project News: Newid Eryri Exhibition now online

Activity: The interactive and inquisitive exhibition that was on display in Pontio during August 2024 is now available online.


Purpose: Free online access empowers individuals and the community to engage with the resources and evidence. 


Date: February 21, 2025


Project News: Cerddoriaeth Dyffryn Ogwen (Music of the Ogwen Valley) 

Activity: The piece of music composed and created by Alice Priggen that filled the Newid Eryri exhibition space is now avaialble online.


Purpose: To allow people to immerse themselves in the sounds of Dyffryn Ogwen from anywhere! 


Date: February 20, 2025


Link: 

https://soundcloud.com/alicepriggen/cerddoriaeth-dyffryn-ogwen-music-of-the-ogwen-valley?si=e8fff0989249437991912d7502a19ce9&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing


Project News: Exhibition Close and Special Event

Activity: A Special Event marked the end of Newid Eryri/Changing Eryri. The event included talks, poetry, folk songs and the sharing of wider archive material.


Purpose: To mark the end of the exhibition and to share ongoing research with the public.


Date: August 18, 2024


Project News: Exhibition Launch!

Activity: Newid Eryri/Changing Eryri is now open to  experience at Pontio.


Purpose: To share ongoing research with the public in an interactive and inquisitive way.


Date: August 8, 2024

 Project News: Publicity


Title: Arddangosfa hanesyddol yn sicrhau dyfodol Eryri


Publisher: Daily Post 


Date: August 1, 2024


Link: https://www.pressreader.com/newspapers/n/daily-post-north-wales/20240801

Project News: Successful Collaborator Workshop

Activity: Previous and new collaborators were invited to join Alex at Neuadd Ogwen to hear about his ongoing research and to share their knowledge and experiences of Dyffryn Ogwen.


Purpose: To share ongoing research and to gather understandings and ideas about the historic, current and future changes within the landscape.


Date: June 27, 2024


Project News: Successful Sound Recording


Activity: In order to create an all-round experience during the Newid Eryri/Changing Eryri summer exhibition, Alex teamed up with Alice Priggen to record sounds in and around Dyffryn Ogwen. 


Purpose: These sound will play throughout the exhibition space to elicit feelings and thoughts about the valley landscape.


Date: June 20, 2024

Presentation 

Title: Reframing Eryri through place-based collaborations and multidisciplinary methods 


Event: Learned Society of Wales Early-Career Researchers Network Colloquium 2024 


Host: The Learned Society of Wales and Bangor University


Location: Bangor University


Date: June 18, 2024


Link: https://www.learnedsociety.wales/lsw-events/ecr-colloquium-2024-a-connected-wales/

Project News: Publicity


Title: Eryri: Reframing perceptions and delivering for future needs


Guest Blog post on Arsyllfa : Observatory


Publisher: Arsyllfa : Observatory


Date: June 2024


Link: https://www.arsyllfa.cymru/eryri-reframing-perceptions-and-delivering-for-future-needs/ 

Presentation Title: Reframing Eryri through a multidisciplinary and multi-method research project 


Event: THESIS CORNER


Host: Digital Museum


Location: On-line


Date: June 1, 2024


Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/digital-museum-33543867851 

Presentation 

Title: Recalling change: Exploring the dissonance in a community and landscape once shaped by the Penrhyn estate


Event: Heritage Agora: Communicating Dissonance


Host: The Buzludzha Project Foundation, the EUROM, Department of Architecture, University of Bologna,  and the Dissonant Heritage Action Group of the Urban Agenda for the EU 


Location: On-line


Date: May 28, 2024


Link: https://europeanmemories.net/activities/heritage-agora-dissonance/

Presentation 

Title: Recalling change: Exploring the dissonance in a community and landscape once shaped by the Penrhyn estate


Event: 22nd Annual Historic Houses Conference  


Host: Centre for the Study of Historic Irish Houses and Estates 


Location: Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland


Date: May 13-14, 2024


Link: https://cshihe.wordpress.com/

Published paper Title: Towards a reframing of Eryri: how historic framings of landscape influence perceptions and expectations of a Welsh national park

Publication: Architecture_MPS  


Publisher: UCL Press


Date: January 2024  


Link: https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.amps.2023v26i1.004 

Presentation 

Title: Reframing Eryri: A case study of creative collaborative research in Dyffryn Ogwen aiming to tackle climate change and impact landscape decision-making.


Event: Landscape Decisions Programme Final Conference


Host: Landscape Decisions Programme


Location: Royal Society, London


Date: September 6-7, 2023


Link: https://landscapedecisions.org/2023/05/24/lanscape-decisions-programme-final-conference/

Presentation 

Title: The Substantive Content of Eryri: A Rural Landscape with a Past, Present and Future.


Event: The RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 


Host: The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) 


Location: The Royal Geographical Society, London


Date: August/September 30-1, 2023


Link: https://www.rgs.org/research/annual-international-conference/

Project News: Completion of 15 interviews!

Activity: Fifteen completed interviews with local collaborators who have strong connections to Dyffryn Ogwen and are part of the landscape decision-making process.


Purpose: To gather understandings and ideas about the historic, current and future changes within the landscape.


Date: January - July 2023


Project News: Call for interviewees 

Title: Prifysgol Bangor - Project Ymchwil Dyffryn Ogwen - Galwad am gyfweliadau


Post on a local stories service Ogwen360


Publisher: Ogwen360 


Date: March 2023


Link: https://ogwen.360.cymru/2023/prifysgol-bangor-project-ymchwil-dyffryn-ogwen/

Published paper 

Title: Research methodologies for changing landscapes and places in flux


Publication: Proceedings of the Cultures, Communities and Design Conference, AMPS Proceedings Series 30

Chapter 24, page 257


Publisher: Architecture Media Politics Society 


Date: February 17, 2023


Link: https://amps-research.com/proceedings/

Presentation 

Title: The substantive content of Eryri: a lived landscape with a past, present and future


Event: Representing Pasts – Visioning Futures 


Host: Architectural Humanity Research Association


Location: University of Belfast, Northern Ireland


Date: December 1-3, 2022


Link: https://amps-research.com/conference/visioning/

Presentation

Title: Changing landscapes and places in flux 


Event: Cultures, Communities and Design Conference


Host: Architecture Media Politics Society


Location: University of Calgary, Canada

 

 Date: June 28-30, 2022 


Link: https://amps-research.com/conference/calgary/

Presentation 

Title: Anticipating change: a discussion on landscape as a shared and continuous construction  


Event: 'Voices in Architecture', AHRA Research Student Symposium 2022


Host: Architectural Humanity Research Association


Location: University of Westminster, London  


Date: April 20-21, 2022


Link: https://ahra-architecture.org/events/voices-in-architecture

Isod mae rhai cyfeiriadau a phrojectau cysylltiedig. 

Cofiwch efallai na fydd y dull cyfeirio'n gyson a'r ffynonellau a restrir o dan yr is-bennawd sy'n 'ffitio orau' ar yr adeg ymgeisio.  


Below are some references and related projects. 

Please note that the referencing style may not be consistent and sources listed under the subheading that 'fit best' at the time of entry. 

Theori Tirwedd/Landscape Theory

  • Cosgrove D. (2004). Landscape and Landschaft. In German Historical Institute Bulletin  (Issue 35, pp. 57–71). German Historical Institute.
  • Makhzoumi, J. M. (2002). Landscape in the Middle East: An inquiry. Landscape Research, 27(3),  213–228. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426390220149494
  • Turner, Tom. English  Garden Design : History and Styles Since 1650. Woodbridge, Suffolk:  Antique Collectors Club, 1986. Print. 

Tirwedd a Newid/Landscape and Change

  • Allison, E. (2017). Toward a feminist care ethic for climate change. In Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion (Vol. 33, Issue 2, pp. 152–158). Indiana University Press. https://doi.org/10.2979/jfemistudreli.33.2.15
  • Bender, B. (2002). Time and Landscape. Current Anthropology, 43(S4), S103–S112. https://doi.org/10.1086/339561
  • Ingold, T. (1993). The Temporality of the Landscape. In Source: World Archaeology(Vol. 25, Issue 2).
  • Jenkins, V. (2020). In defence of natural beauty: Aesthetic obligation and the law on the designation of protected landscapes in England and Wales. Environmental Law Review, 22(1), 7–24. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461452919900345
  • Manning, A. D., Fischer, J., Felton, A., Newell, B., Steffen, W., Lindenmayer, D. B., & Parr, K. (2009). Landscape Fluidity: A Unifying Perspective for Understanding and Adapting to Global Change. Journal of Biogeography, 36(2), 193–199. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20488346
  • Manning, A. D., Fischer, J., Felton, A., Newell, B., Steffen, W., Lindenmayer, D. B., & Parr, K. (2009). Landscape Fluidity: A Unifying Perspective for Understanding and Adapting to Global Change. Journal of Biogeography, 36(2), 193–199. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20488346
  • Page, B. (2015). Cultural Landscape Preservation in Context: Responding to a Changing Environment. The George Wright Forum, 32(1), 59–70. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43598401
  • Plieninger, T., Kizos, T., Bieling, C., Dû-Blayo, L. le, Budniok, M. A., Bürgi, M., Crumley, C. L., Girod, G., Howard, P., Kolen, J., Kuemmerle, T., Milcinski, G., Palang, H., Trommler, K., & Verburg, P. H. (2015). Exploring ecosystem-change and society through a landscape lens: Recent progress in european landscape research. Ecology and Society, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-07443-200205

Tirwedd a Pŵer/Landscape and Power

  • Lindsay, Jean Olivia. A History of the North Wales Slate Industry. Newton Abbot, Eng: David & Charles, 1974. Print. 
  • Linebaugh, Peter. The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All. United Kingdom: University of California Press, 2009.
  • Purcell, M. (2022). Theorising democratic space with and beyond Henri Lefebvre. Urban Studies, 59(15), 3041–3059. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980211067915
  • Vinge, H. (2018). Farmland conversion to fight climate change? Resource hierarchies, discursive power and ulterior motives in land use politics. Journal of Rural Studies, 64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2018.10.002

Tiwerdd a Naratifau/Landscape and Narratives

  • Potteiger, Matthew, and Purinton, Jamie. Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories. United Kingdom, Wiley, 1998.
  • Raymond, C. M., Brown, G., & Weber, D. (2010). The measurement of place attachment: Personal, community, and environmental connections. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30(4), 422–434. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.08.002
  • Wylie, J. (2005). A single day’s walking: narrating self and landscape on the South West Coast Path. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30(2), 234–247. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-5661.2005.00163.x

Tirwedd a Chanfyddiad/Landscape and Perception

  • Corner, J. (2014). The Landscape Imagination: Collected Essays of James Corner 1990-2010. . Princeton Architectural Press.
  • Cosgrove, D. (2012). Geography and Vision: Seeing, Imagining and Representing the World. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Harrison, P. (2007). The Space between Us: Opening Remarks on the Concept of Dwelling. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 25(4), 625–647. https://doi.org/10.1068/d365t
  • Keszei, A. (2017). Memory and the Contemporary Relevance of the Past. Source: The Hungarian Historical Review, 6(4), 804–824. https://doi.org/10.2307/26374407
  • Mace, G. M. (2014). Whose conservation? Science, 345(6204), 1558–1560. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1254704
  • Whittey, A. (1997). Ways of Seeing: Restoration and the Perception of Landscape. Restoration & Management Notes, 15(1), 67–73. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43440083
  • Wylie, J. (2009). Landscape, absence and the geographies of love. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 34(3), 275–289. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-5661.2009.00351.x

Tirwedd a Gynrychiolaeth/Landscape and Representation

  • Andrews, Malcolm. Landscape and Western Art. Oxford ;: Oxford University Press, 1999. Print. 
  • Mitchell, W. J. T. Landscape and Power. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. Print. 

Tirwedd a Chymru/Landscape and Wales

  • Beckett, J. v. (1984). The Pattern of Landownership in England and Wales, 1660-1880. The Economic History Review, 37(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.2307/2596828
  • Dodd, A. H. (Arthur H. (1990). The Industrial Revolution in North Wales (3rd ed.). Bridge Books.
  • Fletcher, A. (1993). The role of landowners, entrepreneurs and railways in the urban development of the north wales coast during the nineteenth century. Welsh History Review = Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru, 16(4), 514. http://ezproxy.bangor.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/role-landowners-entrepreneurs-railways-urban/docview/1310503800/se-2?accountid=14874
  • General view of the agriculture and domestic economy of North Wales. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, by Walter Davies. (1813). Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones.
  • Gruffudd, P. (1994). Tradition, Modernity and the Countryside: The Imaginary Geography of Rural Wales. Contemporary Wales : An Annual Review of Economic and Social Research, 6, 33.
  • Jones M, Orford S, & Macfarlane V. (2016). People, places and policy : knowing contemporary Wales through new localities (First edition.). Routledge.
  • Lindsay, Jean Olivia. A History of the North Wales Slate Industry. Newton Abbot, [Eng: David & Charles, 1974. Print. 
  • Report from the Select Committee Appointed to take into Consideration the Means of promoting the Cultivation and Improvement of the Waste, Uninclosed, and Unproductive Lands of the Kingdom. (1795).
  • Scott, A. J., Shorten, J., Owen, R., & Owen, I. (2011). What kind of countryside do the public want: Community visions from Wales UK? GeoJournal, 76(4), 417–436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-009-9256-y
  • Trevor Herbert, & Gareth Elwyn Jones. (1988). The Remaking of Wales in the eighteenth century. University of Wales Press.
  • Vincent, J. E. 1857-1909. (1896). The land question in North Wales; being a brief survey of the history, origin, and character of the agragarian agitation and of the nature and effect of the proceedings of the Welsh Land Commission. Longmans, Green, 1896.
  • Williams, Raymond. The Country and the City. Nottingham: Spokesman, 2011. Print.
  • Williams-Ellis, Clough. England and the Octopus. London: G. Bles, 1928. Print. 

PhD a dulliau/ PhD and methods

  • Abrams, L. (2010). Oral History Theory. Taylor & Francis Group. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bangor/detail.action?docID=547347
  • Brewer, J. F. (2013). Polycentric and Iterated Research. Southeastern Geographer, 53(3), 328–347. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26233652
  • Büscher, M., & Urry, J. (2009). Mobile Methods and the Empirical. European Journal of Social Theory, 12(1), 99–116. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368431008099642
  • Harvey, Karen. History and Material Culture : a Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources. Ed. Karen Harvey. Second edition. Abingdon, Oxon ;: Routledge, 2013. Print. 
  • Leavy, P. (2014). Method Meets Art : Arts-Based Research Practice. Guilford Publications. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bangor/detail.action?docID=352685
  • Stevenson, A., & Holloway, J. (2017). Getting participants’ voices heard: using mobile, participant led, sound‐based methods to explore place‐making. Area, 49(1), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12296
  • Tolson, L. (2014). Toward a Methodology for the Use of Oral Sources in Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology, 48(1), 3–10. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43491401

Prosiectau cysylltiedig/Related projects

  • Landscape Project - Carneddau Landscape Partnership, https://testing.carneddau.creo.dev/
  • Online Resource - Historical aspects of the Welsh slate industry http://www.slateroof.co.uk/Slate_industry.html
  • Online Resource - Hanes Dyffryn Ogwen https://hanesdyffrynogwen.wordpress.com/about/
  • Community Network - Cynghrair SYLFAENOL - FOUNDATIONAL Alliance Community Research Network Dolennu, North Wales, Ogwen, Nantlle and Blaenau Ffestiniog - Cynghrair SYLFAENOL - FOUNDATIONAL Alliance 
  • Landscape Project - Ecoamgueddfa, www.ecoamgueddfa.org
  • Landscape Project -  Dyffryn Dyfodol, https://ffiwsar.com/cy/prosiectau/nodiadau-maes-i-ffrindiau-creadigol/
  • Landscape Project - European Travellers to Wales http://etw.bangor.ac.uk/welcome

Prosiectau doethurol /Doctoral projects

  • PhD Project - 'Contested natural-cultural landscapes in the Anthropocene:  Connecting community identity, heritage and influence within the  North York Moors National Park' by Thomas Michael Ratcliffe, 2021 
  • PhD Project - 'Reading Places: Local Landscapes and Transnational Culture in Romantic Britain' by Timothy Heimlich, 2019

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