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Amy Walker is a Researcher in Human Geography at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg's Faculty of Natural Sciences III. Her work bridges deindustrialization studies, feminist geography, and memory research.
- Current affiliation: Institute of Geosciences and Geography (Human Geography department)
- Past roles: Center for Interdisciplinary Regional Studies (ZIRS)
- Education: PhD in Geography (Cardiff University), MSc in Sociology (Cardiff University), BA in Geography (University of Leicester)
Her research explores:
- Deindustrialization's emotional and spatial legacies
- Memory practices in post-industrial towns
- Critical approaches to heritage and identity construction
- Feminist/postcolonial perspectives on industrial transitions
Recent publications examine everyday memory practices, emotional geographies of post-industrial spaces, and unjust energy transitions. She received ESRC funding for her doctoral work on South Wales mining communities and contributes to public debates about structural change.
Notable contributions: Co-edited book on post-industrial geographies, multiple journal articles in Emotion, Space and Society, and Geoforum.
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