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David Crouch is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Derby's College of Arts, Humanities and Education. His research focuses on spatial theory, cultural geography, and social anarchy, particularly examining the works of Colin Ward and exploring themes of urban planning, landscape identity, and creative practices. His interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophy, sociology, and environmental studies.
Research interests include spatial justice, affective geographies, and the interplay between creativity and place-making. His work spans academic publications on anarchy in urban contexts, tourism geographies, and interdisciplinary spatial analyses.
Notable outputs include explorations of Colin Ward's anarchist urban theories (2017-2018), spatial methodologies in humanities (2017), and the intersection of leisure and landscape identity (2015). His earlier work addressed artistic interpretations of ecology and performative landscape studies (2012-2014).
No formal academic awards or grant information is listed, though his research outputs have garnered 754 total views and 32 downloads as of 2020.
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