Professor Gillian Rose

Professor of Human Geography

Academic Profile

Professor Gillian Rose joined the School of Geography and the Environment in 2017, moving here from The Open University. She was Head of School from 2019 to 2022.

Gillian was awarded her PhD from the University of London in 1990 and has also taught at the University of London and Edinburgh University. She was Andrew W Mellon Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of Pretoria in 2015, and the Ander Visiting Professor of Geomedia at Lund University 2018-19. She was Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Social Sciences at The Open University. In 2015 she was elected a fellow of the British Academy, and in 2018 became a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Gillian is a cultural geographer. Although her empirical research interests have shifted over time, a central theme has been the techniques and politics of knowledge production about places. Her longest-running project is the book Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials; its fifth edition was published in 2022.

Current Research

Gillian's first book was Feminism and Geography: The Limits to Geographical Knowledge (1993). In it, she explored questions surrounding the politics of knowledge production in relation to the discipline of geography itself. The book is a poststructural critique of masculinist geographies and made a significant contribution to the emergence of feminist geography.

As part of the work for Feminism and Geography, she drew heavily on various feminist theorisations of visuality, and since then her work has been in dialogue with various aspects of contemporary everyday visual culture. She has written on community arts projects, family photography and the visual experiencing of urban places like high streets and shopping malls. More recently her work has focussed on the visual mediation of urban spaces by digital technologies.

Her interest in the intersection of digital technologies, visuals and urban spaces was sparked by an ESRC-funded project with Monica Degen and Clare Melhuish a decade ago, which was a two-year ethnographic study of computer-generated images and their role in the architectural design process. Subsequently she led the ESRC-funded project 'Smart cities in the making: learning from Milton Keynes', which explored a wide range of digital interventions in MK and how they intervened in the social geography of the city. This work culminated in a book co-authored with Monica Degen, The New Urban Aesthetic: Digital Experiences of Urban Change (2022).

Her current work has two focii. One is a project called 'Animating Urbanism'. It explores how the spatial and temporal organisation of cities is being shifted by various uses of digital visualising technologies, from augmented reality apps on smartphones to VFX effects in movies to the fly-throughs created for urban planners and developers. She is particularly interested in how different kinds of embodied experiences are produced in these visualisations. The open-access edited collection Seeing the City Digitally: Processing Urban Space and Time (2022) is the first contribution to this project.

The second is the research project on 'Trust and visuality: everyday digital practices'. Funded by the CHANSE ERA-NET Co-fund programme with the ESRC, which has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement no 101004509), and led by Professor Katrin Tiidenberg at the University of Tallin, Estonia, it is a 3-year qualitative research project looking at health-related images on social media. It examines what images are trusted by young people across Europe, how health influencers try to create trust-worthy images, and what role the different platform affordances play. Follow TRAVIS on Twitter @researchTRAVIS.

Teaching and Supervision

Professor Gillian Rose contributes to a number of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in the School.

Current Graduate Research Students

Wallerand Bazin

Recovering natures in UNESCO cultural landscapes: Towards a Rancierian politics of knowledge, land and aesthetics

Yeşim Desticioğlu Erol             Migrants’ gendered home-making practices: a study of the dowry objects of Balkan immigrants across two generations in the UK
Hope SteadmanSmart River Governance: Examining the Feminist Digital Ecologies of the River Thames
Ivin Yeo

The digital mediation of urban wellbeing in Singapore

Recent Graduate Research Students (since 2006)

Giulia Belloni
Completed DPhil in 2024

Lidar and autonomous vehicles: mapping space with laster eyes

Adam Packer

Completed DPhil in 2023

Governing Oxfordshire’s smart city and innovation-led growth agenda: What is the role of citizens?

Ignacio Perez

Completed DPhil in 2023

Examining the role of data in smart city management: following the transport data dispositif in Santiago de Chile

Sterling MacKinnon

Completed DPhil in 2021

Assembling situated knowledges in contemporary archeology: three-dimensional imaging in the CHERISH project
Alice Watson
Completed DPhil in 2021

"And now on Radio 4...": imaginative geographies of migration on the airwaves

Selected Publications

BOOK
The New Urban Aesthetic: Digital Experiences of Urban Change
Authors
Montserrat Degen, M. and Rose, G. (2022)
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN:
9781350070837
The New Urban Aesthetic: Digital Experiences of Urban Change
BOOK
Seeing the City Digitally: Processing Urban Space and Time
Authors
Rose, G. (ed.) (2022)
Amsterdam University Press
ISBN:
9789463727037
Seeing the City Digitally: Processing Urban Space and Time
BOOK
Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Interpreting Visual Materials. Fifth edition.
Authors
Rose, G. (2022)
Sage
ISBN:
9781529767193
Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Interpreting Visual Materials
BOOK
Visuality/Materiality: Images, Objects and Practices
Authors
Tolia-Kelly, D. and Rose, G. (2012)
Routledge
ISBN:
9781409412229
 Visuality/Materiality: Images, Objects and Practices
BOOK
Doing Family Photography: The Domestic, The Public and The Politics of Sentiment
Authors
Rose, G. (2010)
Ashgate Press
ISBN:
9780754677321
Doing Family Photography: The Domestic, The Public and The Politics of Sentiment
BOOK
Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research
Authors
Pryke, M., Rose, G. and Whatmore, S. (2003)
Sage, London
ISBN:
9780761943778
Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research
BOOK
Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge
Authors
Rose, G. (1993)
Wiley
ISBN:
978-0-7456-0818-1
Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge
Rose, G. (2024) Dialogues in Human Geography [Preprint].
2026879 - Time and being awkward
Rose, G. (2024) Dialogues in Urban Research [Preprint].
Degen, M. and Rose, G. (2024) Urban Studies, 61(11), pp. 2176–2192.
1608601 - Conceptualising aesthetic power in the digitally m...
Rose, G. et al. (2020) Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 46(1), pp. 59–72.
1116081 - Platform urbanism, smartphone applications and val...
Rose, G. (2020) City: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, 24(3-4), pp. 512–529.
1111823 - Actually-existing sociality in a smart city: The s...
Wigley, E. and Rose, G. (2020) Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 102(2), pp. 155–171.
1103216 - Who?s behind the wheel? Visioning the future users...
Rose, G. and Willis, A. (2018) Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 37(3), pp. 411–427.
830432 - Seeing the smart city on Twitter: Colour and the a...
Rose, G. (2017) Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 107(4), pp. 779–793.
825910 - Posthuman agency in the digitally mediated city: e...
Melhuish, C., Degen, M. and Rose, G. (2016) City and Society, 28(2), pp. 222–245.
825912 - ?The real modernity that is here?: understanding t...
Rose, G. (2015) Progress in Human Geography, 40(3), pp. 334–351.
1025727 - Rethinking the geographies of cultural ?objects? t...