Tipping points land and sea – musicians and farmers as science communicators

Luke Daniels, Lucy Beattie

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Abstract

This performance session looks at the ways in which folk music-making can map sociocultural change at land and sea. This relates to environment, landscape, activism and traditions. Lucy Beattie is a sheep farmer from the North West Highlands of Scotland. Lucy recently completed a PhD which looks at the connections between science and society. Luke Daniels is a folk musician originally from South Oxfordshire now living in Scotland. They will explore the concept of musician-as-science communicator and explain how Lucy has worked with Luke to understand how this applies to land use, farming and the environment.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2024
EventOxford Real Farming Conference - Oxford, United Kingdom
Duration: 4 Jan 20245 Jan 2024
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Conference

ConferenceOxford Real Farming Conference
Abbreviated titleORFC 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityOxford
Period4/01/245/01/24
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