Professor Catherine Brace (now Leyshon) is an Associate Professor of Historical Cultural Geography at the University of Exeter. She has published widely on landscape, identity, religion, film, creative writing and climate change.Dr Adrian Bailey is a Lecturer in Tourism Management and Director of Teaching Programmes in the Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism Research at the University of Exeter. He has published on Methodist identity, Quaker business philanthropy, and the Cadbury organisation.Dr Sean Carter is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Exeter. His research explores the connections between the nation, diaspora and territoriality, geopolitics, film and popular culture.Dr David Harvey is an Associate Professor in Historical Cultural Geography at the University of Exeter. He has published widely on histories of heritage and heritage theory, regional identities and arts practice and geographies of religion.Dr Nicola Thomas is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography. Her research interests include historical geography and biography, embodied and material histories, and the creative industries.
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Catherine Brace: Emerging Geographies of Belief
This interdisciplinary book presents new research from international scholars that explores questions of belief, faith, and religion. Focusing on theoretically informed cultural, geographical and his …
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