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Home > Conferences & Events > Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Global Development > Piers Blaikie Annual Lecture 2025

Piers Blaikie Annual Lecture 2025

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Date of Event
18th June 2025
Last Booking Date for this Event
18th June 2025

Description

We invite you for the 2025 Piers Blaikie Lecture on the theme of “Exploring the contours of feminist political ecology: Dialogues in the Norfolk Landscape”.

Rebecca Elmhirst, Professor of Human Geography, University of Brighton joins Sabine Virani (Co-founder and Co-lead, Green New Deal Norwich); Helen Baczkowska (writer and ecologist), Rebecca Stonehill (Writer/ activist, Norwich Writers Rebel) and Hannah Claxton (Founder of Eves Hill Veg) for an engaging conversation on what it means to be a woman land defender globally and in Norfolk. The panellists will deliberate on some pressing issues related to the times we live in, each shedding light on how they engage in the embodied ways of feminist political ecology. They will explore how questions of justice and power show up as they create hopeful alternatives to existing systems.

The event is curated by the Global Environmental Justice Group and supported by our friend and former colleague Prof Emeritus Piers Blaikie.

The discussion will be followed by a reception with drinks and refreshments.

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Enterprise Centre, UEA
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Enterprise Centre, UEA
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UEA is located in Norwich and ranks within the top 1% of universities in the world and is known for its research excellence. Situated on the Norwich Research Park, the University features award winning architecture and over 250 acres of woodland.

The Enterprise Centre (TEC) is located on University Drive on UEA campus opposite the Sportspark. A low-carbon building, its striking thatched roof and traditional building techniques provide a contrast to the nearby Brutalist architecture. The building is home to small businesses and a suite of teaching rooms. 

UEA Catering, provides delivered catering complementing coffee outlet Grain which offers barista coffee and snacks in the main foyer, available to purchase. 

Teaching Space

Light and airy seminar rooms accommodate small groups of 20 people and are complemented by a large lecture theatre and spacious foyer.

All meeting spaces have a PC and projector and seminar rooms have the addition of white wipe-clean walls for group work and teaching. 

The free Konect bus park and ride service from Costessey (service 510/511) stops just outside the building.

Just a five minute walk from the main car park and with FirstBus numbers 25 and 26 stopping nearby it is easily accessible for those travelling by car or public transport. 

View UEA's interactive map to see location on campus.

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As part of our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint, plug sockets are not available for charging electronic equipment and we ask that guests arrive with mobiles, tablets and laptops fully charged.

For more information about UEA and travel information please www.uea.ac.uk/about us

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Description

We invite you for the 2025 Piers Blaikie Lecture on the theme of “Exploring the contours of feminist political ecology: Dialogues in the Norfolk Landscape”. 


Rebecca Elmhirst, Professor of Human Geography, University of Brighton joins Sabine Virani (Co-founder and Co-lead, Green New Deal Norwich); Helen Baczkowska (writer and ecologist), Rebecca Stonehill (Writer/ activist, Norwich Writers Rebel) and Hannah Claxton (Founder of Eves Hill Veg) for an engaging conversation on what it means to be a woman land defender globally and in Norfolk. The panellists will deliberate on some pressing issues related to the times we live in, each shedding light on how they engage in the embodied ways of feminist political ecology. They will explore how questions of justice and power show up as they create hopeful alternatives to existing systems.


The event is curated by the Global Environmental Justice Group and supported by our friend and former colleague Prof Emeritus Piers Blaikie.


The discussion will be followed by a reception with drinks and refreshments.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to email dev.general@uea.ac.uk.

 

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UEA Campus Venue - Enterprise Centre Lecture Theatre

Keynote speaker: Rebecca Elmhirst is Professor of Human Geography in the School of Applied Sciences at the University of Brighton, UK. She is a human geographer and feminist political ecologist, with two decades of research and teaching experience on struggles over environmental justice. Most of her work is in partnership with communities and scholar-activists in Southeast Asia, with whom she has developed various programmes of research and teaching.

Discussants:

Rebecca Stonehill is an author and activist from Norwich. She has written four historical fiction novels, a memoir and has had many poems and short stories published. Rebecca runs Norwich Writers Rebel, a collective of local writers and poets who are responding to the climate and ecological emergency with their pens by organising open mics, workshops and other events.

Hannah Claxton runs Eves Hill Veg Co in Aylsham, Norfolk, a highly productive 1-acre market garden with a range of community and training programmes. Started in 2016 the project is rooted in organic and ecological principles of veg growing alongside a desire to share land-based skills, opportunities, support and high nutrition & flavour locally whilst creating sustainable livelihoods for our team of workers.

Helen Baczkowska is a writer and ecologist living in rural Norfolk.  She has worked and volunteered in nature conservation for over 30 years and in that time has also been an environmental activist. As a writer, her work is largely non-fiction and explores the histories, both natural and human, of places, as well as memories of 30 years as an environmental campaigner.

Sabine Virani coordinates Sustainable Food Norwich (SFN), a partnership working to build local resilience through our food system. SFN collaborates with partners to address food poverty, diet-related ill health and the climate and ecological crises, while supporting local farmers, food businesses and communities to thrive. A student of nonviolent communication and collaborative decision-making, Sabine's committed to finding solutions for complex problems that meet everyone’s needs. 

 

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