Research output per year
Research output per year
PhD student funded by Techne AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership and working collaboratively with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Supervised by Dr Innes M. Keighren and Professor Veronica Della Dora at Royal Holloway University of London, and Dr Sarah L. Evans and Dr Catherine Souch at the Royal Geographical Society.
PhD Title: Translating place: orthography and the problem of place names at the Royal Geographical Society, 1830–1919
This project seeks to understand how the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) sought to resolve a seemingly intractable problem: how to accurately and authoritatively record the world’s place names in the face of dizzying variety in global spelling, pronunciation, and alphabet. How the RGS tackled the problem of “orthography”—and how it subsequently policed and promoted its solution—reveals much about the relationship between institutional authority and geographical knowledge and exposes the complex relationships between indigenous and imperial modes of understanding space and place. In tracing the development of the RGS’s orthographic principles, the project will show how geography and linguistics, and politics and diplomacy, shaped the way the world was brought to “order” in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Revealing the imperial underpinnings of orthography, and its impact on the production of maps and other geographical publications, offers an important opportunity to contribute to wider efforts to decolonise the discipline and to encourage new audiences to engage with its empirical and material legacies. The project will use community engagement activities—including counter-mapping and the development of non-imperial orthographies—to challenge traditional histories of geography and to engage under-represented communities with the collections of the Society.
GG1032: Geographical Research & Field Training I
Field trip assistant on the first year field trip to Cardiff.
Part of the editorial team for the postgraduate workshop series Landscape Surgery within the Social, Cultural and Historical Geography group at Royal Holloway.
PhD, Department of Geography (Present) - Royal Holloway University of London
MRes, Geography (2020-2021) - University of Nottingham
Dissertation: Placing the Strutt family of Belper, Derbyshire: an historical geography of a late-nineteenth century industrial family
BA (Hons), Geography (2017-2020) - Northumbria University
Dissertation: Historical geographies of labour control regimes in Belper (19th Century)
Geography, MRes, Dissertation: Placing the Strutt family of Belper, Derbyshire: an historical geography of a late-nineteenth century industrial family, University of Nottingham
2020 → 2021
BA (Hons), Geography, Dissertation: Historical geographies of labour control regimes in Belper (19th Century), Northumbria University
2017 → 2020
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Williamson, B. (Recipient), 2019
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Williamson, B. (Recipient), 2020
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)