Peter Merriman (geographer)
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Peter Merriman is a British
cultural geographer Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, attitudes, and habits of the individuals in these groups ...
and
historical geographer Historical geography is the branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time. In its modern form, it is a synthesizing discipline which shares both topical and methodological similarities with histor ...
as well as a
mobilities Mobilities is a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences that explores the movement of people (human migration, individual mobility, travel, transport), ideas (see e.g. meme) and things (transport), as well as the broader social implications of ...
scholar. He was educated at the
University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a royal charter in 1948. Nottingham's main campus (University Park Campus, Nottingh ...
, where he completed a
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degree in geography, and a
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degree examining the cultural and historical geographies of England’s
M1 motorway The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) motorway, A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; the first motorway in the count ...
, supervised by David Matless and Charles Watkins. After leaving Nottingham, he was a lecturer at the
University of Reading The University of Reading is a public research university in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as the University Extension College, Reading, an extension college of Christchurch College, Oxford, and became University College, ...
, before joining
Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth University () is a Public university, public Research university, research university in Aberystwyth, Wales. Aberystwyth was a founding member institution of the former federal University of Wales. The university has over 8,000 stude ...
in 2005. He is currently a Professor of Human Geography at Aberystwyth University, where he is co-founder and co-director of the Centre for Transport and Mobility (CeTraM) (with Charles Musselwhite), which was launched by Welsh Deputy Minister for Climate Change
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in 2022. Merriman is one of the leading exponents of the interdisciplinary field of
mobilities Mobilities is a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences that explores the movement of people (human migration, individual mobility, travel, transport), ideas (see e.g. meme) and things (transport), as well as the broader social implications of ...
, and his work with Lynne Pearce (Lancaster) on humanities approaches to mobility and
kinaesthetics Kinaesthetics (or kinesthetics, in American English) is the study of body motion, and of the perception (both conscious and unconscious) of one's own body motions. Kinesthesis is the learning of movements that an individual commonly performs. Th ...
inspired the establishment of international research centres at the
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and
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. From 2012 to 2020 he was associate editor of ''Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies'', and he has served as a member of the editorial boards of ''
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'', ''Mobilities'', ''Applied Mobilities'', and ''Transfers''. He is also general editor of
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's forthcoming six-volume collection on ''A Cultural History of Transport and Mobility'', setting the structure and commissioning the editors of this major reference work due out in 2025. Merriman was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the UK in 2022.


Career

Merriman’s early work was grounded in the cultural landscape traditions associated with David Matless and Stephen Daniels at the
University of Nottingham The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a royal charter in 1948. Nottingham's main campus (University Park Campus, Nottingh ...
, where he undertook his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. His PhD was a cultural geography and cultural history of the design, landscaping, construction and use of England's
M1 motorway The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) motorway, A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; the first motorway in the count ...
, which was revised as his first book ''Driving Spaces''. The book approached the landscapes of roads as dynamic entities, mobilising theoretical ideas from the new
mobilities Mobilities is a contemporary paradigm in the social sciences that explores the movement of people (human migration, individual mobility, travel, transport), ideas (see e.g. meme) and things (transport), as well as the broader social implications of ...
paradigm and non-representational theory to understand how people inhabited the spaces of the motorway in the late 1950s and 1960s. As part of the book, Merriman provided an in-depth critical analysis of
Marc Augé Marc Augé (; 2 September 1935 – 24 July 2023) was a French anthropologist. In an essay and book of the same title, ''Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity'' (1995), Augé coined the phrase " non-place" to refer to sp ...
’s theoretical writings on
non-place Non-place or nonplace is a neologism coined by the French anthropologist Marc Augé to refer to anthropological spaces of transience where human beings remain anonymous, and that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places" in their ...
, and these ideas were followed up in a series of papers and his second book ''Mobility, Space and Culture'' in 2012. Merriman has made notable contributions to the multi-disciplinary field of mobilities, working with scholars such as
Tim Cresswell Tim Cresswell (born 1965) is a British human geographer and poet. Cresswell is the Ogilvie Professor of Human Geography at the University of Edinburgh having formally served as the Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs at T ...
, Peter Adey, David Bissell, John Urry, and Mimi Sheller. He co-edited ''Geographies of Mobilities'' with Tim Cresswell in 2011, ''The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities'' with Adey, Bissell and Sheller in 2014, and ''Mobility and the Humanities'' with Lynne Pearce in 2018. In 2022 Merriman’s book ''Space'' was published in
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's ''Key Ideas in Geography'' aeries. This advanced text provided a critical analysis of how space has been theorised in Western thought, from traditions of mathematics, physics and philosophy, through to contemporary thinking in the
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s and humanities. It claimed to be "the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that have crossed between such diverse fields as philosophy, physics, architecture, sociology, anthropology, and geography".


Selected publications


Books

* ''Driving Spaces: A Cultural-Historical Geography of England’s M1 Motorway'' (
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,
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Book Series, 2007) * ''Mobility, Space and Culture'' (
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, International Library of Sociology book series, 2012) * ''Space'' (Routledge, Key Ideas in Geography Series, 2022)


Edited books

* ''Geographies of Mobilities: Practices, Spaces, Subjects'', edited with Tim Cresswell (
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, 2011) * ''The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities'', edited with Peter Adey, David Bissell, Kevin Hannam and Mimi Sheller (
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, 2014) * ''Space – Critical Concepts in Geography'' (Volumes I-IV, Routledge, 2016) ** ''Volume I: Foundational Texts'' ** ''Volume II: Productions: Socialities, Politics, Structures'' ** ''Volume III: Inhabiting: Bodies, Subjects and Positions'' ** ''Volume IV: Vibrant Spaces: Process, Materiality, Creativity'' * ''Mobility and the Humanities'', edited with Lynne Pearce (
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, 2018) * ''Empire and Mobility in the Long Nineteenth Century'', edited with David Lambert (
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, Studies in Imperialism, 2020) * ''Ports, Past and Present: Stories of the Irish Sea'', edited with Rita Singer and Rhys Jones (
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, 2023)


Key journal articles

On space, place and movement: * Human geography without time-space, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2012) * Space and spatiality in theory (with Martin Jones, Gunnar Olsson,
Eric Sheppard Eric Sheppard (born 1 October 1950) is a British and American geographer, currently Distinguished Research Professor of Economic geography at UCLA. Background Sheppard grew up in Cambridge, England, the son of Norman Sheppard and Kay McClean/S ...
,
Nigel Thrift Sir Nigel John Thrift (born 12 October 1949 in Bath) is a British academic and geographer. In 2018 he was appointed as Chair of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management, a committee that gives independent scientific and technical advice ...
and
Yi-Fu Tuan Yi-Fu Tuan (; December 5, 1930 – August 10, 2022) was a Chinese-born American geographer and writer. He was one of the key figures in human geography and an important originator of humanistic geography. Early life and education Born in 193 ...
) Dialogues in Human Geography (2012) * Crystallising Places: Towards geographies of ontogenesis and individuation, Progress in Human Geography (2023) Mobilities and mobile methods: * Rethinking mobile methods, Mobilities (2014) * Mobility and the humanities (with Lynne Pearce), Mobilities (2017) * Molar and molecular mobilities: the politics of perceptible and imperceptible movements, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2019) * Mobility/fixity: Rethinking binaries in mobility studies, Mobility Humanities (2023) On
Marc Augé Marc Augé (; 2 September 1935 – 24 July 2023) was a French anthropologist. In an essay and book of the same title, ''Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity'' (1995), Augé coined the phrase " non-place" to refer to sp ...
: * Driving places: Marc Augé, non-places and the geographies of England's M1 motorway, Theory, Culture, and Society (2004) * Marc Augé on space, place and non-place, Irish Journal of French Studies (2009) On nations, nationalism and national identity: * Hot, banal and everyday nationalism: bilingual road signs in Wales (with Rhys Jones), Political Geography (2009) * “Symbols of Justice”: the Welsh Language Society’s campaign for bilingual road signs in Wales, 1967-1980 (with Rhys Jones), Journal of Historical Geography (2009) * Network nation (with Rhys Jones), Environment and Planning A (2012) * Nations, materialities and affects (with Rhys Jones), Progress in Human Geography (2017) * The spaces and politics of affective nationalism (with Marco Antonsich, Michael Skey, Angharad Closs Stephens, Divya Tolia-Kelly, Helen Wilson and Ben Anderson), Environmental and Politics C: Politics and Space (2020)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Merriman, Peter 1976 births Living people People associated with the University of Reading Academics of Aberystwyth University Alumni of the University of Nottingham Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences English geographers Human geographers Cultural geographers Historical geographers 21st-century geographers 21st-century English educators British geographers Welsh geographers