Outputs
Outputs
The final project report "Children and Young People 'after the rain has gone' - learning lessons for flood recovery and resilience" is now available, click on the links below to download.
Executive Summary
Final Report
Peer Reviewed Papers
1) Walker, M., Whittle, R., Medd, W., Burningham, K., Moran-Ellis, J. and Tapsell, S. (forthcoming 2012)
‘It came up to here’: learning from children’s flood narratives, Children’s Geographies Special Issue, Children as Knowledge Producers
2) Whittle, Rebecca and Walker, Marion and Medd, William and Mort, Margaret (2011)
Flood of emotions : emotional work and long-term disaster recovery. Emotion, Space and Society. (early on-line available)
3) Whittle, Rebecca and Walker, Marion and Medd, William (2011)
Suitcases, storyboards and Newsround : exploring impact and dissemination in Hull. Area, 43 (4). pp. 477-487. ISSN 0004-0894
4) Walker, Gordon and Whittle, Rebecca and Medd, William and Walker, Marion (2011)
Assembling the flood : producing spaces of bad water in the city of Hull. Environment and Planning A, 43 (10). pp. 2304-2320. ISSN 0308-518X
Paper presented at the Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual International Conference 2009 ‘
Children and Young People as Knowledge Producers Session’.
RGS presentation available to
download.
Reghed Workshop
A workshop has been held at Rheged, Penrith, to explore the role that research can play in Cumbria’s recovery from the November 2009 floods. Presentations from this event are available on the Cumbria Observatory website. You can also download a press release about the event.
After the Rain - and the Suitcase
Learn more about the recent workshops and "Lucy and Peter's suitcase" by clicking
here. Special thanks to
Shane Johnstone for his artistic contributions. Shane's suitcase creations can be viewed here on the right, hit the refresh button to cycle through his artwork.
 
 
Pupils from Morecambe High School at the "After the Rain" workshop, 'right-click' on the image, then click "view image" to enlarge
After the Rain
This event draws on both the Children’s and the
Adult's ESRC projects examining the experience of flooding and flood recovery in Hull to create an interactive workshop for secondary school pupils. The event will engage pupils in the research findings focusing particularly on the recovery journey experiences of the children and young people from Hull.
Key: For schools and/or college students
Venues: - Central Lancaster High School, Crag Road, Lancaster, Lancashire. LA1 3LS (Google map)
Tuesday 16 March, 9:00am - 10:35am
- Morecambe Community High School, Dallam Avenue, Morecambe, Lancashire. LA4 5BG (Google map).
Wednesday 17 March 9:15am - 11:15am
- Dallam School, Haverflatts Lane, Milnthorpe, Cumbria. LA7 7DD (Google map).
Friday 19 March 1:30pm - 3:30pm
For further information contact Marion Walker
Telephone 01524 510290
Email marion.walker@lancaster.ac.uk
Website www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/cswm/hcfp
Organised by: Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Download the poster publicising this event.