Ella Hubbard
Researcher
Summary
Ella is a researcher at the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. She is a human geographer, specialising in qualitative methods. Her research interests include place-based approaches to ecological and economic transformation.
About
I joined CRESR in 2024, following my PhD at the University of Sheffield. I am a human geographer, and my research interests broadly include place-based approaches to ecological and economic transformation. My PhD research used a diverse economies approach to investigate community environmental projects in Scotland and Maine, USA. Beyond my PhD thesis, I have been involved in research relating to rewilding and worked as a research assistant on a project focusing on the impact of lab-grown meat on rural livelihoods and land use change.
Research
- Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research
2024 Bioregioning: composing a politics of place for living well together.
Publications
Journal articles
Atchison, J., Pickerill, J., Arnold, C., Gibbs, L.M., Gill, N., Hubbard, E., ... Watson, M. (2024). Peopled landscapes: Questions of coexistence in invasive plant management and rewilding. People and Nature, 6 (2), 458-473. http://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10598
Wearne, S., Hubbard, E., Jónás, K., & Wilke, M. (2023). A learning journey into contemporary bioregionalism. People and Nature, 5 (6), 2124-2140. http://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10548
Hubbard, E., Wearne, S., Jónás, K., Norton, J., & Wilke, M. (2023). Where are you at? Re‐engaging bioregional ideas and what they offer geography. Geography Compass, 17 (10). http://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12722
Hubbard, E. (2021). Making transformative geographies: lessons from Stuttgart’s community economy (Book Review). Urban Geography, 42 (2), 253-255. http://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2021.1881293