Hidden Environmental Histories of the River Clyde for the Future Cities Podcast

Dunkley, R. , Dick, G., Northridge, E. and Hamill, A. (2021) Hidden Environmental Histories of the River Clyde for the Future Cities Podcast. [Audio]

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Abstract

This week we bring you another podcast from the city of Glasgow focusing on the Hidden Environmental Histories of the River Clyde. At the height of the British Empire, Glasgow was the hub of the Scottish and European Enlightenment with a vast manufacturing and ship-building industry which profoundly shaped the river and the surrounding communities. We're joined by Ria Dunkley, University of Glasgow and Gillian Dick, Glasgow City Council to tell us all about a new partnership that has been set up between artists, academics, local government, museums and community groups to explore and expose how the rise of empire and industrialisation shaped the River Clyde and its surrounding urban and natural environment. Singer song writer, Ainsley Hamill and poet, Eilidh Northridge also perform artistic contributions that were inspired by the project.

Item Type:Audio
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Dunkley, Dr Ria
Authors: Dunkley, R., Dick, G., Northridge, E., and Hamill, A.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Pedagogy, Praxis & Faith
Publisher:Future Cities

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