The Landscape Studies Podcast aims to present peer-reviewed excerpts from new work across the humanities that deals with landscape, the built environment, vernacular architecture, spatial interaction, and their related fields.
We welcome submissions from scholars in the form of video, slideshows, or audio, ten to thirty minutes in length, particularly summaries of new articles being published in scholarly journals or summaries of papers presented at scholarly conferences.
Submissions should be saved on a public server (such as archive.org) and a link together with a short description should be sent to landscapestudies (at) gmail dot com.
Simon Gunn presents his paper, "Industrial Fantasia: Engineering Bradford, 1945-1970," a study in mid-century urban planning fantasies of a continuously renewed, mechanized white city that would replace Bradford's nineteenth-century mills.