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Explore the world's sacred natural sites. August 30, 2013. The risks and benefits of mapping indigenous lands. Sacred sites: A Pagan stone monument in the foreground and an Anglican church in the background at Avebury, United Kingdom. So why did Google’s invitation divide opinion? The risks and benefits of mapping indigenous lands. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Explore the world's sacred natural sites. About Mapping the Sacred. Mapping the Sacred is an online interactive platform to map sacred natural sites. This category of sites includes sacred spaces that are set within natural surroundings and are sacred to individuals, groups and communities for a variety of reasons. Many sacred natural sites are contested because of conflict between different interest groups and there are both risks and benefits. 2013 Mapping the Sacred colophon.
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Explore the world's sacred natural sites. This is a collaborative effort between researchers at the Open University, the University of Oxford, and a number of organisations listed below who have helped by contributing their data, information or knowledge to this pilot project. Individuals, groups or organisations are welcome to get in touch by writing to admin@mappingthesacred.org. To participate in this project. The Ancient Yew Group. Alliance of Religions and Conservation. Jinja Shrine Japan portal site.
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Work in progress by the. Mapping The Sea Group. This is a holding page for current collaborative projects by social ecologists Ruth Brennan and Iain MacKinnon and visual artist Stephen Hurrel. Links to related individual projects will also feature. Feel free to send an email if you would like to be alerted when the site is fully functional and for any new project developments, exhibitions, publications or presentations. New Contact Us widget 2.
Sgeulachdan na Mara / Sea Stories
This page contains links to interdisciplinary projects produced by art-science collaborative team Hurrel and Brennan. Sgeulachdan na Mara / Sea Stories - an online cultural map of the sea. Sea Stories grew out of research undertaken by social ecologists Ruth Brennan and Iain MacKinnon and audio-visual material generated by artist Stephen Hurrel for the publication Dùthchas na Mara / Belonging to the Sea.
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There is a language bridging human conscious awareness and the subconscious. This language is symbolic in nature. This symbolic language is embedded in the human body itself. This makes the symbolic language of the subconscious universal. Mapping the Subconscious provides the subconscious with a grammar of symbol, sequence and orientation. This grammar is predominantly derived from human embryology, anatomy and physiology. The service I offer an individual is the mapping of his/her subconscious. Position...