Tim Cresswell


Tim Cresswell, FBA, is a British human geographer and poet. Cresswell is the Ogilvie Professor of Human Geography at the University of Edinburgh having formerly served as the Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.

Background

Cresswell was an 'airforce kid' and was educated at Woolverstone Hall School near Ipswich, a boarding school founded by London County Council. He studied geography at University College London and a PhD at University of Wisconsin Madison where he was supervised by the noted geographer, Yi-Fu Tuan. His doctoral thesis was later made into a book. He spent most of the early part of his career teaching geography in Wales, at University of Wales, Lampeter before the well-known Geography Department was closed, and University of Wales Aberystwyth, before moving to Royal Holloway. From 2013 to 2016 he held an interdisciplinary professorship at Northeastern University in Boston, before moving into an administrative role as Dean and VP at a private liberal arts college, Trinity College in Hartford, CT. He resigned in 2019 to move back into research as the Ogilvie Chair at the University of Edinburgh. In 2025 he was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy.

Contributions

Cresswell is the author of six books on the role of place and mobility in cultural life, co-editor of four collections and was an inaugural managing editor of the journal, "GeoHumanities". Cresswell is a leading figure in the mobilities paradigm. In general, his work explores the role of place and mobility in the constitution of social and cultural life.
He is also a poet and the author of three collections published by Penned in the Margins "Soil", "Fence" and "Plastiglomerate". "Fence" was a result of Cresswell's participation in the artist Alex Hartley's nowhere island project.

Publications

  • Geographic Thought: A Critical Introduction
  • Muybridge and Mobility
  • Moving Towards Transition: Commoning Mobility for a Low Carbon Future
  • Plastiglomerate
  • Maxwell Street: Thinking and Writing Place
  • "Ne pas dépasser la ligne! Fabrique des identités et contrôle du mouvement dans les lieux de transit
  • Fence
  • Place: An Introduction
  • Soil
  • Geographic Thought: A Critical Introduction
  • Geographies of Mobilities: Practices, Spaces, Subjects
  • Gendered Mobilities
  • On the Move: Mobility in the Modern Western World
  • Place: A Short Introduction
  • Mobilizing Place, Placing Mobility
  • Engaging Film: Geographies of Mobility and Identity
  • The Tramp in America
  • In Place/Out of Place: Geography, Ideology and Transgression University of Minnesota Press