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Ewan Allinson
@ewanallinson.bsky.social
Sculptor, drystone waller. PhD on local knowledge and its philosophical character at University of Dundee. Skipper at Newhaven Coastal Rowing Club.
www.ewanallinson.com
This habit of Nature NGOs to use weasel-words to get their way makes my blood boil.

Back in 2016, at 'Artists, Farmers, & Philosophers' in Barnard Castle, Dr Paul Knights called this "farming" venture out as having an agenda from the start. And so it proves.
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'People need to be told the truth about what is happening to our upland farms'
THE iconic sheep who wander the fells and the shepherds who still ply their ancient trade by tending to their needs and keep are fast disappearing…
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April 2, 2025 at 6:42 PM
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Open now! Come to an exhibition of work by artist Maria Rud At the Dundee Rep Theatre & Cafe. Her beautiful work looks AMAZING in spaces all over the Theatre. This unique exhibit is part of The Revelations of Rab McVie show, Thu 20 – Fri 21 Mar!
dundeerep.co.uk/events/the-r... #art #Dundee
The Revelations of Rab McVie | Dundee Rep
Join everyman Rab McVie as he travels through richly textured, ever changing landscapes of bloodshed and war - a story of light in darkness, and of hope in
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March 12, 2025 at 12:25 PM
REVELATIONS OF RAB McVIE at DUNDEE REP
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QuintessentialReview '23:
"Shades of war mingle with ghouls of gentrification, spectres of capitalism tangle with biblical imagery, and through it all Rab hunts the door to the waking world."
Tickets: dundeerep.co.uk/events/the-r...
REVELATIONS OF RAB McVIE at the DUNDEE REP
YouTube video by mariarud1
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March 15, 2025 at 9:26 PM
#LocalKnowledge
#Twitter #Heidegger
I've yet to fall for bluesky in the way I did for twitter. All too safe, soft-left, and echo-chambery. Being rather more left, but advocating on behalf of a largely Tory voting rural grassroots, I still feel at home on twitter. 1/3
March 6, 2025 at 9:39 PM
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Announcing the Ida Højlund Rasmussen as the winner of for the article “Multispecies stories of Vardø: an Arctic place in change”. This is such a wonderful example of landscape research.

To download the article open access, visit: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Multispecies stories of Vardø: an Arctic place in change
The speed of climate change calls our attention towards the life forms on this warming Earth – human and beyond. In this article, I aim to contribute to the conversation about how we co-exist by pr...
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February 27, 2025 at 8:11 PM
#FarmingAndPhilosophy
#Heidegger

At the end of a side road off a side road, amongst bleak moorland and pasture, a little idyll emerges, the farm of one of my clients. Her great-grandfather planted trees and had many dykes built such that here in 2025, a truly magical locale is the result. 1/?
February 23, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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Mayburgh Henge

A solitary survivor of what is thought to have been four standing stones in the interior of this remarkable monument. It's massive enclosing bank was probably largely taken from the near by river ‐ 'Neolithic' terraforming of the wider landscape.

#StandingStoneSunday #Archaeology 🏺
February 23, 2025 at 9:45 AM
#LocalKnowledge
#HeftedToHill

Back in 2018, I worked with photographers Louise Taylor and Richard Glynn on a project with hill farmers that led directly to my current research on the philosophy of local knowledge. The article begins "We had to chuckle."
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Ignore our farmers' nous at your peril - Teesdale Mercury
Artist/philosopher Ewan Allinson is working with photographers Louise Taylor and Richard Glynn to document the lives and livelihoods of upland farmers as part of a project called Hefted to Hill. Here,...
teesdalemercury.co.uk
February 16, 2025 at 9:07 PM
European philosophy has led us to believe that our experience takes place in our heads, courtesy of a mind which processes sensory perceptions of the world.

Both Dewey and Heidegger see this as a philosophical decapitation having monstrous consequences for the planet.

The philosopher. By me.
February 15, 2025 at 1:22 PM
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So looking forward to getting back into this incredible show especially at Dundee Rep- it’s going to fit great in there. thanks for the support @liamrudden.bsky.social
February 13, 2025 at 9:06 PM
#LocalKnowledge
#Heidegger

In Being & Time, Heidegger describes 2 bearings we have towards the world, one modern(since Descartes) and one ancient. The modern, scientific bearing, gives us 'Nature', a realm of objective entities from which we stand apart and spectate upon. 1/2
February 13, 2025 at 2:13 PM
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🆕 Continuing our series of Digital Leads Network member Q&As, David Scurr chatted to Alice Kershaw from @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social about her collaborative approach to driving #digital transformation.

Read the Q&A here 👉 buff.ly/3VUzaMx, and sign up to join the DLN here 👉 buff.ly/4agzkCk
Driving change at scale: Alice Kershaw on digital transformation across 47 charities with The…
In our latest Digital Leads Network member feature, I sat down with Alice Kershaw, Head of Digital Transformation at The Wildlife Trusts…
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January 8, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Not only is this where I'm walling just now, it's where my main PhD case study on "local knowledge" is based. The knowledge held by those that work this expanse of land, knowledge about all manner of things, is unique to them and rich in relevance to environmental policy action 1/2
February 12, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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Applied users of ecological science likely have suspected this reality, as ecology retreats from fieldwork and experimentation into modelling this becomes more serious, models should aid understanding, are they now the product.

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Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology - BMC Biology
Although variation in effect sizes and predicted values among studies of similar phenomena is inevitable, such variation far exceeds what might be produced by sampling error alone. One possible explan...
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February 12, 2025 at 10:25 AM
My walling attire for this latest job, high up on the Lang Whang. This old coat is my beloved line of defence against the Siberian gusts.
February 11, 2025 at 3:42 PM
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Good news. £2.9m awarded to Green Action Trust Scotland to support the rejuvenation of the Leven valley into an accessible and biodiverse park that brings Levenmouth’s social and economic heritage to life. www.heritagefund.org.uk/news/fifes-r...
February 10, 2025 at 11:00 PM
I'm going to start posting about my work on the philosophical horizons of local knowledge. My UK case studies include hill farmers and crofters. #Heidegger and #Dewey are the key philosophers for grounding this work. I hope you'll enjoy. #LocalKnowledge #FieldPhilosophy #GrassrootsOntology
February 10, 2025 at 11:57 PM