Research as process

Hannah is a practitioner-researcher and facilitator of urban and ecological health justice. She has a background in sustainable urbanism, city level climate action and urban health.

Her facilitation experience covers intimate gatherings, organisational reflection and strategy, Participatory Action Research for community health, Community Health Impact Assessments and children’s participation in urban planning processes.

Currently, Hannah is working with classical Chinese knowledge systems, seeing research as an unfolding process that everyone is already in practice of, and approaches bodies as a primary site of knowledge. 

Hui慧 research
Exploring the convergence of Daoism, embodied knowing, Chinese healing practices, language, environmental health and health justice.

Much of this research is done in relation, in gathering practice, in personal practice as well as study.

This research is ongoing, please contact for more info.