
معرفی
Dr. Shawn Bodden is a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh with a focus on social geography, civic innovation, and emergent forms of place-based activism. His work bridges community engagement and academic research through projects like Living with SAD and Rebuilding the Tool Library, collaborating with institutions such as the Edinburgh Tool Library, Transition Scotland, and the Scottish Communities Climate Action Network.
Research Interests include energy demand reduction, low-carbon public infrastructure, public sector and civil society data economies, and evolving concepts of 'the public good' in historical and cross-cultural contexts. His methodology combines long-term ethnography with interaction analysis to explore how communities negotiate environmental and social challenges.
The articles reflect trends in Human Geography, Mental Health, Urban Studies, and Political Activism. Topics range from biosocial solidarity in SAD experiences to political practices in Hungarian community centers and interspecies dynamics in urban spaces.
Collaborative Projects span community-led initiatives like the Wintering Well workshop series, tool library innovations, and interdisciplinary work with geography, psychiatry, and the arts. He is also developing online resources and toolkits for seasonal mental health support, including partnerships with the NHS and Glasgow City Council.



