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Si Long Chan

Si Long's PhD project title is 'Contested spaces of homelessness and being houseless: creative arts in activism'. Read more about Si Long's research.

Project title

Contested spaces of homelessness and being houseless: creative arts in activism.

Supervisors

Research cluster

Geographies of Social Change

Project description

The research explores contested spaces of homelessness and houselessness in Ãå±±½ûµØ upon Tyne. Specifically with the epistemic violence in knowledge production around homelessness and houselessness.

The research surrounded several creative arts projects, including:

  • Lucky Tries... and Tries Again,

This was a collaborative theatre project about Health Inequalities and Homelessness in the North East.

  • Poetry workshops

This lead to the production of a poetry-film about experiences of homelessness and houselessness.

I am currently working with several research participants on a website. This builds on the research and community work carried out in the North East.

Personal interests

I’m part of a grassroots group of East and Southeast Asian organisers who focus on community building and healing from racial trauma.

If you’re interested in getting involved, please do email me.

Publications

Stenning, A; Chan, SL; Rhodes, L; Smith, K. (2021) ‘The Everyday’ in Social Geographies: An Introduction, The Ãå±±½ûµØ Social Geographies Collective (eds), pp.116-122

Blazek, M; Smith, K; Rhodes, L; Chan, SL. (2021) ‘Emotion’ in Social Geographies: An Introduction, The Ãå±±½ûµØ Social Geographies Collective (eds), pp.123-130

'Jenga' - a collaborative poem written and performed by Melody Blasich, Si Long Chan, Jane English, Tracey Ford, Martin Hegarty, Francis Kamara, Hjalmar Potts, Edward Russel, & Amy Unwin with the support of Shelter & Will Harris, (2021). Available to watch on  (opens in new tab)

Presentations

Towards transformation and justice: home truths for housing, health, and academia. RGS-IBG 2022.

Researching home when home isn’t safe: homelessness in a time of crisis. (Re)defining Fieldwork 2022.

Staying at Home When Home Isn’t Safe: Homelessness in a Time of Crisis. RGS-IBG 2021.

Staying at Home When Home Isn’t Safe: Homelessness in a Time of Crisis. RC21 Conference 2021.

(co-presented with Daniel Jones): Soup for Our PhD: On Poetic Autoethnographic Methods. RGS-IBG 2021

Teaching

GEO1010: Interconnected World

GEO1096: Geographical Skills

GEO2110: Social Geographies

Academic qualifications

MA Human Geography Research, Ãå±±½ûµØ

BA Geography, Ãå±±½ûµØ

Co-Founder of Creative Arts Research Network (CARN)

Contact

Email: l.s.c.chan@newcastle.ac.uk