LGBTQ+ Inclusive Fieldwork
By Aydan Greatrick, University College London and University of Leeds, and Martin Zebracki, University of Leeds LGBT+ History Month presents an opportunity for us to discuss some of the challenges...
View ArticleWhat can geographers learn from the 2020 ‘anthropause’?
by Adam Searle, University of Cambridge, Jonathon Turnbull, University of Cambridge, and Jamie Lorimer, University of Oxford From time to time, an event will occur that seems to stop the world in its...
View ArticleHow inequality explains the high impact of COVID-19 in the UK
By Mark Green, University of Liverpool This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Researchers attempting to explain why the UK has...
View ArticleMy experience of geography fieldwork as a trans kid: A call for reflection
by Kit Rackley, University of East Anglia This post was originally published on Kit’s blog, GEOGRAMBLINGS. It has been reposted here with permission. The original post can be viewed here. This is the...
View ArticleWhy people in some parts of England pay far more than others to heat their homes
By André Neto-Bradley, University of Cambridge; Nick Malleson, University of Leeds; Patricia Ternes, University of Leeds, and Ruchi Choudhary, University of Cambridge This article is republished from...
View ArticleNew flood maps show US damage rising 26% in next 30 years due to climate...
By Oliver Wing, University of Bristol; Carolyn Kousky, University of Pennsylvania; Jeremy Porter, City University of New York, and Paul Bates, University of Bristol This article is republished from...
View ArticleVirtual Conference Report: Day Four (23 Oct, 2009)
by paulabowles The first week of the conference has come to an end, and the final day has included two exciting papers, as well as a publishing workshop. The first paper entitled ‘Full Disclosure of...
View ArticleLGBTQ+ Inclusive Fieldwork
By Aydan Greatrick, University College London and University of Leeds, and Martin Zebracki, University of Leeds LGBT+ History Month presents an opportunity for us to discuss some of the challenges...
View ArticleCritical Geographies of Smart Development
By Kendra Kintzi, Cornell University, and Hilary Faxon, University of Montana In a world where everything seems to be ‘getting smart’, global development is no exception. The past decade ushered in a...
View Article70 years on from London’s Great Smog, we still need cleaner air to protect...
By Suzanne Bartington, University of Birmingham and William Bloss, University of Birmingham This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original...
View ArticleAusterity has its own life – here’s how it lives on in future generations
By Sarah Marie Hall, University of Manchester This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Austerity in the UK is here to stay. The...
View ArticleNumeracy is essential to levelling up, but more maths in schools may not be...
By Richard Harris, University of Bristol The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak’s, desire for maths to be compulsory up to age 18, invites two broader questions: what do we mean by maths, and what is the...
View ArticleHow computer simulation techniques can be used to measure population exposure...
by Hyesop Shin, University of Glasgow This article is republished from AirQualityNews.com. Read the original article. Exposure to air pollution has been extensively studied in order to understand how...
View ArticleEd Balls and George Osborne’s new podcast is essential listening – but not...
Danny Dorling, University of Oxford This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. In an apparent attempt to “talk across the political...
View ArticleRevolting against inequality and discrimination
By Rosa Mas Giralt The Guardian newspaper is currently publishing a series of reports looking at the increased political presence of anti-immigrant movements all across contemporary Europe. Within...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s apartheid legacy is still hobbling research – a study of...
By Gijsbert Hoogendoorn, University of Johannesburg; Daniel Hammett, University of Sheffield, and Mukovhe Masutha, University of Johannesburg This article is republished from The Conversation under a...
View ArticleFintech has a gender problem – here’s why you should care
By Chloe Fox-Robertson, University of Manchester and Dariusz Wojcik, National University of Singapore This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the...
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