Into No Mans Land - A 6000 Mile Expedition

Web Name: Into No Mans Land - A 6000 Mile Expedition

WebSite: http://www.intonomansland.org

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No Man’s Lands have the capacity to intrigue and inspire. They challenge straight forward understandings of ‘place’ and excite our understanding of geography, revealing the ragged (and rugged) edges that continue to feature on maps of the modern world. And yet, far from being empty and abandoned spaces, this expedition will uncover the landscapes, lives, and ways of living that no man’s lands contain and produce. The expedition will bring the sounds and sights of restricted sites and closed-off zones directly to a wide public audience. Working with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), the team will curate an exhibition of historic and contemporary materials on on their return to the UK. Along each stage of our 6000-mile journey, the team will work with residents and near-neighbours, NGOs, peace-keeping forces, academics and cultural institutions to document, and creatively engage with, communities dealing with the daily challenges and hazards of life in and around a series of historic and contemporary no-man’s lands. This is a unique prospect, only made possible by pursuing the aims and objectives social science fieldwork within the format of an expedition. FROM DEAD ZONES TO LIVING SPACES.Marking the centenary of the Great War, this 6000-mile expedition traces the historical- and political geographies of the No Man’s Land from its Medieval origins to describe the cracks between fiefdoms to the militarized No Man’s Land of the Western Front, along the fault-line of the Iron Curtain in Eastern and Southern Europe and the UN Buffer Zone that continues to divide the island of Cyprus, even after 40 years. It culminates in Bir Tawil on the Egypt-Sudan border – the last truly unclaimed space on Earth.As a figure of speech, No-Man’s Land is applied to anywhere from derelict inner-city districts and buffer-zones to ‘ungovernable’ regions and tax havens. But what is no-man’s land? What are the conditions that produce it? How is it administered? What sort of human activities do no-man’s lands harbour? These are the questions that prompt us to think about the no-man’s lands not as dead zones, but as living spaces. Noam is a political geographer at Durham University specialising in geographies of ethnicand urban conflict. He has worked and studied violent conflicts in the Middle East for over 15 years. Alasdair is a political geographer with interests in geopolitics, diplomacy and the media. He has previously undertaken research in the South Atlantic, South Asia, US, Canada, the UK and Cyprus. Elliot Graves is a geography graduate and freelance media creative with international experience. He specialises in photography, cinematography, design and web development. Click here to find out more about the team Our SponsorsFind out infomation about the people making the expedition possible With the provision of a 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport, the expedition is able to access parts of the route that would not be possible normally. The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) has helped fund and support this expedition from its inception. Find out more on their website by clicking above. Dropbox for business are providing all of our data storage for the entire expedition, allowing the sharing of photos, video and research content. FOXEP is the production company producing all of the photographic, video and audio content for the expedition. They also developed our site. With the help from Royal Holloway University, the expedition has received vital funding without which the project would not be possible. Durham University have helped make this expedition possible. Whilst providing funding they have also provided a host of support including logistics. The Last Words After five weeks on the road, with more than 6300 miles covered over two continents, our expedition never reached its final destination. Bir Tawil, the unclaimed territory on the Egypt-Sudan border remained beyond our reach. Last stop: Bir Tawil From the get-go, our final destination was Bir Tawil, a trapezoid-shaped piece of desert on the Egypt-Sudan border. We were so enchanted by this place, that we even incorporated the contours of Bir Tawil into the Logo of the expedition. Re-imagining the Cyprus Buffer Zone Political elites and security forces are often considered as the sole proprietors of no-man’s lands. The decisions (or indecisions) of politicians can catalyze their appearance and sustain their existence, often in conjunction with military and policing apparatus. Cold War Wine Country From 1945-1990, the border between Bulgaria and Greece was a Cold War frontier. For Bulgaria, this border zone was also the heartland of a newly-nationalised and strategically important sector of the economy. This was Cold War wine country.  Urban Conflicts: a roundtable in Thessaloniki We’ll be joining a roundtable discussion with the Urban Conflicts research group at the Department of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. New No Man s Lands? Journalists reporting the so called “migrant crisis” in south-eastern Europe have, over recent months, invoked the idea of “no man’s land” to describe the precarious status of migrants and refugees as they move The Forgotten Fronts North of Nova Gorica, the Route ‘103’ hugs the emerald-coloured Soca river as it cuts through the Julian Alps. The road and river connect small valley floor villages and towns Black Pine Red Zone Most people visit the iconic landscapes of the First World War in Northern France, the remains of the No Man’s Land and the fortified trenches, looking for monuments and ruins of war. We went there and found a forest. From No Man s Land to Nowhere In this first leg of our expedition, we travelled from No Man’s Land to Nowhere. From London to marshes of Norfolk, we traced Medieval sites that somehow fall outside the “normal” order of governance and ownership. Preparing the Land Rover With only three days until the launch of the expedition at The Royal Geographical Society in London we ve been hard at work preparing the car for the start of the 6000 mile journey.

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Follow the arduous Into No Mans Land expedition as it travels from England to Egypt. Expedition led by Alasdair Pinkerton, Noam Leshem and Elliot Graves.

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