DR DAVID BELL

CONTACT DETAILS
Room 1.36c
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
UK

Email: d.j.bell@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0 in UK) 113 34 37995


Student hours:
Please email for an appointment

PRESENTATIONS, CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

  • 'From writing at the kitchen table to TV dinners', Eat, Drink and Be Merry? Cultural Meanings of Food in the 21st Century, Amsterdam, June 2002
  • 'Sexual citizenship and the city' (with Jon Binnie), Gender, Sexuality and Law II, Keele, June 2002
  • 'Rethinking sexual citizenship in the city' (with Jon Binnie), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, March 2003
  • 'Webs, pegs and avatars', Keynote, Communities… conference, Leeds, September 2003
  • 'Mobile homes?' (with Joanne Hollows), Food & Mobility Symposium, Lancaster, November 2004
  • 'Global rural idylls', Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, April 2005
  • 'The culture(s) of cyberculture', Keynote, Third International Conference on Communication and Reality, Barcelona, May 2005
  • 'Urbanity, commensality, hospitality', Media, Communications & Cultural Studies Association conference, Leeds, January 2006
  • 'Mapping hudographies' (with Craig Young) and 'Fortean geographies' (with Julia Holloway & James Kneale), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, March 2006
  • 'Learning from living with machines', Keynote, Blended Learning Conference, Truro, April 2006
  • 'Queering citizenship and governance', Revisiting Governing from Feminist and Queer Perspectives conference, Canterbury, June 2006
  • 'Geography after queer', Sexualities Unlimited conference, Brighton, August 2006
  • 'Alco-tourism: towards a research agenda', Royal Society of Geographers & Institute of British Geographers conference, London, September 2006
  • 'Going grey, or, performing 'policy-relevance'', Contemporary Issues in Retailing and Marketing conference, Manchester, September 2006
  • 'Learning with machines', Learning Futures conference, Leicester, January 2007
  • 'Sexualizing surveillance: technology and/as surveillance', Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April 2007
  • 'Queernaturecultures', Queer Ecologies workshop, Toronto, May 2007