Rohan Singh

Indian sociologist of urban communities and grassroots movements, Rohan’s work centres on how space and social justice intersect in South Asian cities. A proud gay academic, he translates complex theory into clear case studies of everyday organising.

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community-led heritage walk in a rural French village. Rural France. Cultural walking tours in France.

Guided Memory Walks18 November 2025

Heritage walks are revitalising the social fabric of rural France, serving as a powerful yet simple tool for uniting communities. By tracing paths through local history, these organised strolls bring together long-term residents and newcomers alike, creating a shared space where local stories, forgotten histories, and personal memories can be exchanged. This simple act of walking together fosters a deeper connection not only to the landscape—with its hidden chapels, ancient landmarks, and unique folklore—but to one another, combating isolation and strengthening neighbourhood bonds. Ultimately, they transform a simple footpath into a vital thread of community life, demonstrating that discovering local heritage is a profound way of building a shared future.

ancient passageways of Rome's

Themes2 April 2025

The article discusses the exploration and conservation of Rome's underground catacombs, highlighting the collaborative efforts of archaeologists and community volunteers using both analogue sketches and digital mapping. It emphasizes inclusive storytelling, particularly feminist perspectives, and outlines ethical practices for respectful engagement with these historical sites. Innovative preservation techniques are emphasised for future stewardship.

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