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Excited to participate in this GlobalCORRIDOR event organised by Catherine Ngahu in Nairobi. Join us in person/online for some great talks on global infrastructure projects in East Africa on Tues 26th May
biea.ac.uk/events/globa...
I have a new short piece out in Environment and Planning A journal
'The multipolarity and geo-politics of climate finance'
A response to Bryant and Webber's (amazing) book: Climate Finance: Taking a Position on Climate Futures
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
And also on our radar
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On Urban Radar's latest feature - chaos and desire
A double book talk with @tshafique.bsky.social Tanya Zack in convo with @itsbethperry.bsky.social and @goodfellowtom.bsky.social as usual
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Great to speak with you Lotte! Here's a sneak peak of what we covered!
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All eyes on Makerfield! The town that might decide the UK's future PM
Our latest podcast features @lottehargrave.bsky.social from @manchester.ac.uk helping Urban Radar better understand the factors shaping the outcome of the Makerfield by-election
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We've worked with the Geographical Association to develop some school learning materials for A-Level students to think through financialisation, displacement, gentrification etc
'Post-industrial urban change in the UK: A Manchester case study'
geography.org.uk/resources/po...
PODCAST | Comparative learning through community exchange: A conversation with Jack Makau and Temilade Sesan
This episode of Urban Radar explores how urban communities in informal settlements can build power through their own forms of knowledge and data collection.