MAINLY FICTION
Currently, I'm writing 'Singing for our lives' about UK street choirs with the Campaign Choirs Writing Collective (find our more on the website). Meanwhile, I'm very excited about an academic article I've written with Kye Askins and Phil Johnstone about nuclear prolifration (watch this space for updates). My film 'Ghosts of the Future' was published by ACME in March 2017. It's a phenomenological exploration of nuclear weapons culture, filmed at AWE Burghfield, that looks to an existential ethics beyond good and evil to collective freedom and responsibility.My first article for openDemocracy is about the polluting Aberthaw coal-fired power station. Red Pepper published a short version of my article on the ZAD, and I have reviewed Breach for Red Pepper and Peace News. With the Revisiting Radical Technolgy conference in early September 2016, I was pleased to contribute my Reflections on EDAT essay to add to the background reading. In 2016 I began working part-time for the Ceredigion Herald with license to cover community politics, social movements and environment. My play for voices 'Friends on Facebook' was performed by my brilliant mate Cath Rigler and others at Crash Test at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in January 2016. I'm gong to try to find it a berth on radio and/or record it on YouTube. An article with Lotte Reimer for Red Pepper, 'Raised Voices, is about the Campaign Choirs network movement. We have a book 'Singing for our lives: stories from the street choirs' in the pipeline. With my favourite academic writing partner, Kye Askins, I wrote a piece of forum theate that transgresses the boundaries between creative and academic writing: ‘fuller geographies and the care-ful co-production of transgressive pedagogies, or ‘Who Cares? (IN Springer, S., White, R. J., and Lopes de Souza, M. (Eds) ‘Transgressing Frontiers: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt’. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield).
Then, I’ve published two novels in print to date:
The Advent of the Incredulous Stigmata Man. 1998. London: Citron Press
‘Just crying out to be seen on the big screen… Mason’s vision of the future is terrifying… because it’s no great leap of the imagination to see how he got there.’ (The List)
Cold Snap. 2000. London: Citron Press
‘Gripping and intense, this intelligent thriller looks at the power of the media to subvert people and create a cynical culture of violence and paranoia. Frightening, invigorating and totally addictive.’ (What’s On)
I also published a novel on kindle to overwhelmingly silent acclaim:
The Oracle Dai Bando. 2014. Available here
My short stories have appeared in literary magazines and a number of anthologies, including:
The Union. 1999. The Source ‘An Englishman’s twisted version of Braveheart!’
The Other Side. 2005. In ‘a mouthful of fur’. Aberystwyth Writing Project.
Monstoro. 2006. In ‘Out of the Ash’. Aberystwyth Writing Project.
Nature Nurture. 2008. In ‘The Strange’. The Strange: Aberystwyth.
A number of stories and a couple of essays are also still available from hack writers (search ‘Kelvin Mason’ on the site), including:
Bangkok Love Happy
Fashion Statement
A Cracked Kettle
Brutally Honest Hardware
The Insiders
The Firing Line
What An Estate To Get into
Dealing With Rejection – The writer’s lot
I'm not going to list them, but I have also written a number of performance poetry pieces and most recently some songs... Back in the day I was a regular on the performance poetry scene in Edinburgh and Glasgow, often performing at the ill-fated Clutha Vaults. When I moved back to Wales, I was a finalist in a national performance poetry competition, winning the heat with my classic, even if I say it myself, 'Queer Nation'.
JOURNALISM, FEATURE ARTICLES AND REVIEW
Since 2007 I have been Wales Page editor of Peace News. Articles I've written
Mason, K. & Reimer, L. (2015) ‘Raised Voices'. Red Pepper, #205.
Mason, K. (2015) ‘No coal comfort’. Institute of Welsh Affairs clickonwales. 18 September
Available here
Mason, K. (2015) ‘New Fronts Against Fracking’ (extreme energy and an ethics for the anthropocene). Planet: The Welsh Internationalist
Mason K. (2015) ‘Fracking, values and an ethics for the ‘anthropocene’. Peace News June-July Issue 2582-2583. Available here (Accessed 24 June 2015).
Mason, K. & Reimer, L. (2014) Review of ‘Here We Stand: Women changing the world’ (Hono). Planet: The Welsh Internationalist 216, pp 150-152.
Mason, K. (2014, May) ‘A Bad Case of Wind: Windfarm development in Wales, landscape and justice’. Planet: The Welsh Internationalist.
Mason, K. (2013) ‘Decades of Devastation ahead: Fracking and open-cast mining in Wales’. Planet: The Welsh Internationalist, 212 (Winter 2013), p.57-65.
Mason, K. (2013) ‘A Dirty Black Hole: Open-cast coalmining. Red Pepper, August(184), 16
Mason, K. (2013) ‘New Movements Wanted to Challenge Austerity and Exclusion in Wales’. Institute of Welsh Affairs clickonwales http://www.clickonwales.org/2013/05/new-movement-wanted-to-challenge-austerity-and-exclusion-in-wales/
Mason, K. (2012) ‘Winds of Change’. Red Pepper, June/July(184), 16.
Mason, K., Stevenson, R. & Shrubsole, G. (2011) ‘The debate about landscape versus wind power is important for our future’. Cardiff: Western Mail, 26 August.
Mason, K. (2011) ‘Icons of Eco-building: An interview with Pat Borer’. Green Building, Summer 2011.
Mason, K. (2010) ‘Justice in building & building in justice’, greenspec (Available at http://www.greenspec.co.uk/justice-in-builidng.php) Accessed 13 February 2013
MAINLY ACADEMIC
Journal articles
Mason, K. and P. Milbourne (2018) ‘‘Not Ever Again’: A postcolonial view of opencast coalmining in the South Wales Valleys.’’ Critical Planning Journal 23: Resistance to Extraction.
Mason, K. (2017) ‘Ghosts of the Future: A normative existentialist critique of nuclear weapons, Mutually Assured Destruction and deterrence.’ ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies [S.l.] 16 (1) 149-155. Available at: http://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/acme/article/view/1426 (Accessed 12 May 2017.
Milbourne, P. and Mason, K. (2016) ‘Environmental injustice and post-colonial environmentalism: Opencast coal mining, landscape and place’. Environment and Planning A 49 (1) 29 – 46.
Mason, K. (2015) ‘Participatory Action Research: coproduction, governance and care Participatory Geographies: Doing engaged research’, Geography Compass 9 (9) 497 - 507
Askins, K. & Mason, K. (2015) ‘Us and Us: Agonism, non-violence and the relational spaces of civic activism’. ACME.
Mason, K., Halvorsen, S. & Burton, K. (2015) ‘Reading Groups as Radical Research Practice’, Antipode. Available at http://antipodefoundation.org/2015/02/12/reading-groups-as-radical-research-practice/ (Accessed 24 June 2015).
Mason, K. & Milbourne, P. (2014) ‘Constructing a 'landscape justice' for windfarm development: The case of Nant Y Moch, Wales’. Geoforum, 53, 104-115.
Mason, K. (2014) 'Becoming Citizen Green: Prefigurative politics, autonomous geographies and hoping against hope (a proposal)'. Environmental Politics, 23(1) 140-158.
Mason, K (2014) Justice in Building, Building in Justice: Reconceptualising equity in framings of sustainability; The case of building materials selection in the UK. Environmental Values 23 (2014): 99-118.
Mason, K. (2013) 'Sustainability meets Situationism in the City: A tale of détournement and the resurrection of a just and rebellious Ecotopia'. Spatial Justice, 5 (Dec.) Available at
http://www.jssj.org/article/quand-la-durabilite-rencontre-le-situationnisme-en-ville-lhistoire-dun-detournement-et-de-la-resurrection-dune-ecotopie-juste-et-rebelle/ (Accessed 10 February 2014)
Mason, K, Pickerill, J. & Brown G. (2013) ‘Epistemologies of Participation, or, What Do Critical Human Geographers Know That's of Any Use?’ Antipode, 45(2) 252-255.
Mason K. (Ed.) (2013) ‘The Politics of Climate Change’, ACME Special Issue, 12(1).
Mason, K. (2013) 'Academics and Social Movements: Knowing our place, making our space'. ACME Special Issue: The Politics of Climate Change, 12(1), 22-43.
Mason K. & Askins, K. (2013) COP15 and beyond: Politics, protest and climate justice. ACME Special Issue: The Politics of Climate Change, 12(1), 9-22.
Mason, K. & Askins K. (2012) ‘Us and us: Faslane 30 and Academic Direct Action’. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(4), 282-288.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2012) 'Transition Urbanism and the Contested Politics of the Spatial Practice'. Antipode, 44 (2) 493 -516. [video abstract http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWYhkq8lzBQ]
Mason, K. (2012) 'Magical Marxism: Subversive Politics and the Imagination (REVIEW)'. AREA, 44, 129-130.
Mason, K. (2011) 'Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform (REVIEW)'. Planning Perspectives (Special Issue: Participation and the Modernization Process), 26(1), 119-150.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2009) 'Minding a Mendacious Methodology: Community-based research in a Transition Town'. Qualitative Research, 11, 6-9.
Mason, K. & Schilderman, T. (2009) 'Using Residues as Fuel in Small-Scale Brickmaking'. Proceedings of the Non-Conventional Materials and Technologies Conference. Available at http://opus.bath.ac.uk/16170/ [paper #40]. Accessed 24 June 2015.
Books & book chapters
‘Askins, K. & Mason, K. 'fuller geographies and the care-ful co-production of transgressive pedagogies, or ‘Who Cares?’’ (forthcoming) with Kye Askins. IN Springer, S., White, R. J., and Lopes de Souza, M. (Eds) ‘Transgressing Frontiers: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt’. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
Mason, K. & Purcell, M. (2014) ‘Beyond the defence of public education: Building a new schole’. IN Wardrop, A. & Withers, D. (Eds) ‘The Para-Academic Handbook’. HammerOn Press.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2012) Between Here and There: Mobilizing Urban Vulnerabilities in Climate Camps and Transition Towns. In DOOLING, S. & G. SIMON (Eds.) ‘Cities, Nature and Development: The politics and production of urban vulnerabilities'. Farnham. Ashgate.
Mason, K. (2012) No Names, No faces, No Leaders: The risible rise and rise of CIRCA, an obscene army of the deviant, dangerous and - er – deeply democratic! IN Vinthagen, S. J. Kenrick & K. Mason (Eds) Tackling Trident: Academics in Action through ‘Academic Conference Blockades’. Irene Publishing. Sweden.
Vinthagen, S. J. Kenrick & K. Mason (Eds) (2012) Tackling Trident: Academics in Action through ‘Academic Conference Blockades’. Irene Publishing. Sweden.
Mason, K. (2007) Fuel For Free? Waste materials in brickmaking. Rugby: ITDG Publishing.
Mason, K. (2001) Brick by Brick: Participatory Technology Development in brickmaking. London: ITDG Publishing.
Mason, K. (1999) The Small-Scale Vertical Shaft Lime Kiln: A practical guide to design, construction and operation. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.
Other stuff
Mason, K. (2016) Reflections on EDAT ('Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology' degree course and ethic), Radical Technology Revisited conference, Bristol, 2016. Available at http://www.radicaltechnology.org/reflections-on-edat/ (Accessed 21 August 2016).
Mason, K. (2014) ‘Fragments for disobedient theory and interventions into normality’. Power and Resistance Conference, Queen Mary, University of London, 1 - 2 May 2014. Available at http://powerandresistance2014.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/power-and-resistance-zine/) (Accessed 8 June 2015).
Saville, S. & Mason, K. (2013) ‘Visualising landscapes of climate change: Catalyst of action or despair?’ Poster for Future Climate Dialogues symposium, Aberystwyth University, 13 June.
Mason K. & Milbourne, P. (2013) Open-cast coalmining in the South Wales Valleys. Cardiff University Case Study http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/sites/default/files/CCS-OpenCastCoalmining.pdf
Mason, K. & Reimer, L (2008) ‘Imaging resistance: Wish you were here!’ Photographs Matter: an exhibition of participant-directed photography. RGS/IBG Annual International Conference.
http://www.rgs.org/NR/exeres/B8707D74-07B3-4A31-8640-E4CC80DC7A5B.htm
PyGyRg (2012) ‘communifesto for fuller geographies’. Antipode Foundation (symposium). Participatory Geographies Research Group. Available at http://antipodefoundation.org/2013/01/23/symposium-on-pygyrgs-communifesto-for-fuller-geographies-authors-reply-to-critical-responses-2/ (Accessed 27 February 2013)
Currently, I'm writing 'Singing for our lives' about UK street choirs with the Campaign Choirs Writing Collective (find our more on the website). Meanwhile, I'm very excited about an academic article I've written with Kye Askins and Phil Johnstone about nuclear prolifration (watch this space for updates). My film 'Ghosts of the Future' was published by ACME in March 2017. It's a phenomenological exploration of nuclear weapons culture, filmed at AWE Burghfield, that looks to an existential ethics beyond good and evil to collective freedom and responsibility.My first article for openDemocracy is about the polluting Aberthaw coal-fired power station. Red Pepper published a short version of my article on the ZAD, and I have reviewed Breach for Red Pepper and Peace News. With the Revisiting Radical Technolgy conference in early September 2016, I was pleased to contribute my Reflections on EDAT essay to add to the background reading. In 2016 I began working part-time for the Ceredigion Herald with license to cover community politics, social movements and environment. My play for voices 'Friends on Facebook' was performed by my brilliant mate Cath Rigler and others at Crash Test at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in January 2016. I'm gong to try to find it a berth on radio and/or record it on YouTube. An article with Lotte Reimer for Red Pepper, 'Raised Voices, is about the Campaign Choirs network movement. We have a book 'Singing for our lives: stories from the street choirs' in the pipeline. With my favourite academic writing partner, Kye Askins, I wrote a piece of forum theate that transgresses the boundaries between creative and academic writing: ‘fuller geographies and the care-ful co-production of transgressive pedagogies, or ‘Who Cares? (IN Springer, S., White, R. J., and Lopes de Souza, M. (Eds) ‘Transgressing Frontiers: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt’. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield).
Then, I’ve published two novels in print to date:
The Advent of the Incredulous Stigmata Man. 1998. London: Citron Press
‘Just crying out to be seen on the big screen… Mason’s vision of the future is terrifying… because it’s no great leap of the imagination to see how he got there.’ (The List)
Cold Snap. 2000. London: Citron Press
‘Gripping and intense, this intelligent thriller looks at the power of the media to subvert people and create a cynical culture of violence and paranoia. Frightening, invigorating and totally addictive.’ (What’s On)
I also published a novel on kindle to overwhelmingly silent acclaim:
The Oracle Dai Bando. 2014. Available here
My short stories have appeared in literary magazines and a number of anthologies, including:
The Union. 1999. The Source ‘An Englishman’s twisted version of Braveheart!’
The Other Side. 2005. In ‘a mouthful of fur’. Aberystwyth Writing Project.
Monstoro. 2006. In ‘Out of the Ash’. Aberystwyth Writing Project.
Nature Nurture. 2008. In ‘The Strange’. The Strange: Aberystwyth.
A number of stories and a couple of essays are also still available from hack writers (search ‘Kelvin Mason’ on the site), including:
Bangkok Love Happy
Fashion Statement
A Cracked Kettle
Brutally Honest Hardware
The Insiders
The Firing Line
What An Estate To Get into
Dealing With Rejection – The writer’s lot
I'm not going to list them, but I have also written a number of performance poetry pieces and most recently some songs... Back in the day I was a regular on the performance poetry scene in Edinburgh and Glasgow, often performing at the ill-fated Clutha Vaults. When I moved back to Wales, I was a finalist in a national performance poetry competition, winning the heat with my classic, even if I say it myself, 'Queer Nation'.
JOURNALISM, FEATURE ARTICLES AND REVIEW
Since 2007 I have been Wales Page editor of Peace News. Articles I've written
Mason, K. & Reimer, L. (2015) ‘Raised Voices'. Red Pepper, #205.
Mason, K. (2015) ‘No coal comfort’. Institute of Welsh Affairs clickonwales. 18 September
Available here
Mason, K. (2015) ‘New Fronts Against Fracking’ (extreme energy and an ethics for the anthropocene). Planet: The Welsh Internationalist
Mason K. (2015) ‘Fracking, values and an ethics for the ‘anthropocene’. Peace News June-July Issue 2582-2583. Available here (Accessed 24 June 2015).
Mason, K. & Reimer, L. (2014) Review of ‘Here We Stand: Women changing the world’ (Hono). Planet: The Welsh Internationalist 216, pp 150-152.
Mason, K. (2014, May) ‘A Bad Case of Wind: Windfarm development in Wales, landscape and justice’. Planet: The Welsh Internationalist.
Mason, K. (2013) ‘Decades of Devastation ahead: Fracking and open-cast mining in Wales’. Planet: The Welsh Internationalist, 212 (Winter 2013), p.57-65.
Mason, K. (2013) ‘A Dirty Black Hole: Open-cast coalmining. Red Pepper, August(184), 16
Mason, K. (2013) ‘New Movements Wanted to Challenge Austerity and Exclusion in Wales’. Institute of Welsh Affairs clickonwales http://www.clickonwales.org/2013/05/new-movement-wanted-to-challenge-austerity-and-exclusion-in-wales/
Mason, K. (2012) ‘Winds of Change’. Red Pepper, June/July(184), 16.
Mason, K., Stevenson, R. & Shrubsole, G. (2011) ‘The debate about landscape versus wind power is important for our future’. Cardiff: Western Mail, 26 August.
Mason, K. (2011) ‘Icons of Eco-building: An interview with Pat Borer’. Green Building, Summer 2011.
Mason, K. (2010) ‘Justice in building & building in justice’, greenspec (Available at http://www.greenspec.co.uk/justice-in-builidng.php) Accessed 13 February 2013
MAINLY ACADEMIC
Journal articles
Mason, K. and P. Milbourne (2018) ‘‘Not Ever Again’: A postcolonial view of opencast coalmining in the South Wales Valleys.’’ Critical Planning Journal 23: Resistance to Extraction.
Mason, K. (2017) ‘Ghosts of the Future: A normative existentialist critique of nuclear weapons, Mutually Assured Destruction and deterrence.’ ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies [S.l.] 16 (1) 149-155. Available at: http://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/acme/article/view/1426 (Accessed 12 May 2017.
Milbourne, P. and Mason, K. (2016) ‘Environmental injustice and post-colonial environmentalism: Opencast coal mining, landscape and place’. Environment and Planning A 49 (1) 29 – 46.
Mason, K. (2015) ‘Participatory Action Research: coproduction, governance and care Participatory Geographies: Doing engaged research’, Geography Compass 9 (9) 497 - 507
Askins, K. & Mason, K. (2015) ‘Us and Us: Agonism, non-violence and the relational spaces of civic activism’. ACME.
Mason, K., Halvorsen, S. & Burton, K. (2015) ‘Reading Groups as Radical Research Practice’, Antipode. Available at http://antipodefoundation.org/2015/02/12/reading-groups-as-radical-research-practice/ (Accessed 24 June 2015).
Mason, K. & Milbourne, P. (2014) ‘Constructing a 'landscape justice' for windfarm development: The case of Nant Y Moch, Wales’. Geoforum, 53, 104-115.
Mason, K. (2014) 'Becoming Citizen Green: Prefigurative politics, autonomous geographies and hoping against hope (a proposal)'. Environmental Politics, 23(1) 140-158.
Mason, K (2014) Justice in Building, Building in Justice: Reconceptualising equity in framings of sustainability; The case of building materials selection in the UK. Environmental Values 23 (2014): 99-118.
Mason, K. (2013) 'Sustainability meets Situationism in the City: A tale of détournement and the resurrection of a just and rebellious Ecotopia'. Spatial Justice, 5 (Dec.) Available at
http://www.jssj.org/article/quand-la-durabilite-rencontre-le-situationnisme-en-ville-lhistoire-dun-detournement-et-de-la-resurrection-dune-ecotopie-juste-et-rebelle/ (Accessed 10 February 2014)
Mason, K, Pickerill, J. & Brown G. (2013) ‘Epistemologies of Participation, or, What Do Critical Human Geographers Know That's of Any Use?’ Antipode, 45(2) 252-255.
Mason K. (Ed.) (2013) ‘The Politics of Climate Change’, ACME Special Issue, 12(1).
Mason, K. (2013) 'Academics and Social Movements: Knowing our place, making our space'. ACME Special Issue: The Politics of Climate Change, 12(1), 22-43.
Mason K. & Askins, K. (2013) COP15 and beyond: Politics, protest and climate justice. ACME Special Issue: The Politics of Climate Change, 12(1), 9-22.
Mason, K. & Askins K. (2012) ‘Us and us: Faslane 30 and Academic Direct Action’. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(4), 282-288.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2012) 'Transition Urbanism and the Contested Politics of the Spatial Practice'. Antipode, 44 (2) 493 -516. [video abstract http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWYhkq8lzBQ]
Mason, K. (2012) 'Magical Marxism: Subversive Politics and the Imagination (REVIEW)'. AREA, 44, 129-130.
Mason, K. (2011) 'Cities, Citizens and Environmental Reform (REVIEW)'. Planning Perspectives (Special Issue: Participation and the Modernization Process), 26(1), 119-150.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2009) 'Minding a Mendacious Methodology: Community-based research in a Transition Town'. Qualitative Research, 11, 6-9.
Mason, K. & Schilderman, T. (2009) 'Using Residues as Fuel in Small-Scale Brickmaking'. Proceedings of the Non-Conventional Materials and Technologies Conference. Available at http://opus.bath.ac.uk/16170/ [paper #40]. Accessed 24 June 2015.
Books & book chapters
‘Askins, K. & Mason, K. 'fuller geographies and the care-ful co-production of transgressive pedagogies, or ‘Who Cares?’’ (forthcoming) with Kye Askins. IN Springer, S., White, R. J., and Lopes de Souza, M. (Eds) ‘Transgressing Frontiers: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt’. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
Mason, K. & Purcell, M. (2014) ‘Beyond the defence of public education: Building a new schole’. IN Wardrop, A. & Withers, D. (Eds) ‘The Para-Academic Handbook’. HammerOn Press.
Mason, K. & Whitehead, M. (2012) Between Here and There: Mobilizing Urban Vulnerabilities in Climate Camps and Transition Towns. In DOOLING, S. & G. SIMON (Eds.) ‘Cities, Nature and Development: The politics and production of urban vulnerabilities'. Farnham. Ashgate.
Mason, K. (2012) No Names, No faces, No Leaders: The risible rise and rise of CIRCA, an obscene army of the deviant, dangerous and - er – deeply democratic! IN Vinthagen, S. J. Kenrick & K. Mason (Eds) Tackling Trident: Academics in Action through ‘Academic Conference Blockades’. Irene Publishing. Sweden.
Vinthagen, S. J. Kenrick & K. Mason (Eds) (2012) Tackling Trident: Academics in Action through ‘Academic Conference Blockades’. Irene Publishing. Sweden.
Mason, K. (2007) Fuel For Free? Waste materials in brickmaking. Rugby: ITDG Publishing.
Mason, K. (2001) Brick by Brick: Participatory Technology Development in brickmaking. London: ITDG Publishing.
Mason, K. (1999) The Small-Scale Vertical Shaft Lime Kiln: A practical guide to design, construction and operation. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.
Other stuff
Mason, K. (2016) Reflections on EDAT ('Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology' degree course and ethic), Radical Technology Revisited conference, Bristol, 2016. Available at http://www.radicaltechnology.org/reflections-on-edat/ (Accessed 21 August 2016).
Mason, K. (2014) ‘Fragments for disobedient theory and interventions into normality’. Power and Resistance Conference, Queen Mary, University of London, 1 - 2 May 2014. Available at http://powerandresistance2014.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/power-and-resistance-zine/) (Accessed 8 June 2015).
Saville, S. & Mason, K. (2013) ‘Visualising landscapes of climate change: Catalyst of action or despair?’ Poster for Future Climate Dialogues symposium, Aberystwyth University, 13 June.
Mason K. & Milbourne, P. (2013) Open-cast coalmining in the South Wales Valleys. Cardiff University Case Study http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/sites/default/files/CCS-OpenCastCoalmining.pdf
Mason, K. & Reimer, L (2008) ‘Imaging resistance: Wish you were here!’ Photographs Matter: an exhibition of participant-directed photography. RGS/IBG Annual International Conference.
http://www.rgs.org/NR/exeres/B8707D74-07B3-4A31-8640-E4CC80DC7A5B.htm
PyGyRg (2012) ‘communifesto for fuller geographies’. Antipode Foundation (symposium). Participatory Geographies Research Group. Available at http://antipodefoundation.org/2013/01/23/symposium-on-pygyrgs-communifesto-for-fuller-geographies-authors-reply-to-critical-responses-2/ (Accessed 27 February 2013)