Cristina became a Research Associate at Loughborough University in 2024, focusing on Data Visualization for urban studies. She aids in research and the impact activities for ‘The Impact Hub’ (TIH), an interdisciplinary initiative supported by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) through the ‘Town Fund’. The Impact Hub involves collaboration among the School of Design and Creative Arts, the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering (SABCE), and Charnwood Borough Council.
Her research interests are:
- Critical Cartography
- Locative media
- Walking Experience in Urban Environments
- Deep Mapping
Recent Publications:
Duggan, M., & Kiminami, C. G. (2021). Reflecting on locative media art with Fred Adam and Geert Vermeire. Livingmaps Review, 10, 1–30.
Kiminami, C. A. G., & Duggan, M. (2022). Locative media communities, social media and cultures of enthusiasm. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 18(3), 357–373.
Kiminami, C. A. G., & Dunn, S. (2024). London’s Strand: From Pedestrianisation to Humanisation. European Journal of Geography, s18–s29.
Kiminami, C. A. G., & Sperling, D. M. (2020). Práticas contracartográficas artísticas e a desestabilização dos mapas| Artistic countercartographic practices and the destabilization of maps. Oculum Ensaios, 17, 1–12.