WHAT?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES AIMS >>
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WHAT?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES AIMS >>
TO BE UPDATED
how?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES METHODS >>
TO BE UPDATED
how?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES METHODS >>
TO BE UPDATED
Mapping sacred spaces
WHAT?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES AIMS >>
Research: Looking into the historical context of both Cathedral and Nottingham through the years, as well as finding the different meanings and interpretations for the word “Sacred”.
Map: Investigating “Sacred spaces” in Nottingham and finding commonalities and differences between them by visiting the sites.
Public Engagement: Using the knowledge and perspectives we have accumulated, we can then reach out to members of the public to further map and determine which spaces are “Sacred” and why they are so.
how?
MAPPING SACRED SPACES METHODS >>
STAGE 1 – Research: Starting the project with the research about sacred. Trying to define sacred and find different philosophies that could help us to understand its meaning in the modern world.
STAGE 2 – Mapping and Engagement: Using our research, we created a list of questions and a questionnaire to approach the public with.
Public Engagement: Using the knowledge and perspectives we have accumulated, we can then reach out to members of the public to further map and determine which spaces are “Sacred” and why they are so
Who?
MEET OUR TEAM >>
Project coordinators: Ana Souto, Alexandra Chairetaki
Scholarship students: Amina Gardner, Andrew Newton, Anthony Redford, Lady Moira Barcenilla, Mikolaj Waszkiewicz
Volunteers: Javier Altolaguirre, Kathleen Barilla, Petros Bougheas, Victoria Cater-Knowles, George Dunbar, Jevon Ehinlaye, Hannah Foleng-Achunche, Nikki Gardner, Saif Ghafoor, Samuel Hudson, Ishrat Hussain, Yasmine Medjdoub, Minh Thu Nguyen, Shantelle Smith,