by Sumi Hollingworth | Dec 14, 2019 | right livelihoods
This blog post was previously published in November 2013 on the now discontinued Weeks Centre Blog, a blog of the Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, at London South Bank University. I have re-published this article, and I have done so now, because these...
by Sumi Hollingworth | Dec 2, 2019 | right livelihoods
I got an email the other day for an academic conference session called Intimate Ethnographies in Multispecies Lifeworlds. This important discussion is due to be held next spring at the American Association of Geographers conference in Denver, Colorado, and is...
by Sumi Hollingworth | Oct 20, 2019 | travel and #vanlife
View across the river, Ait Benhaddou Last year we spent nearly three months in Morocco, on a road trip in our Mercedes 609 camper. My partner and I, and our two year old son, traveled to some of the most remote towns and villages (see our travel map for where we’ve...
by Sumi Hollingworth | Nov 7, 2018 | travel and #vanlife
This summer we travelled the Mediterranean coast in our campervan, from Italy through to Turkey. We spent three weeks driving through the pristine resorts of the Croatian coast, island-hopping some of the many beautiful, ‘unspoilt’ islands (as much as you can...
by Sumi Hollingworth | Jul 12, 2018 | parenting and unschooling
I’m unsatisfied with the information in blog posts and articles about the dangers and damage of too much ‘screen use’ by young kids. Having bought my toddler his own tablet (a decision that was made because he nearly broke my rather more expensive Notebook), I have...