Negotiating dignity in public geography: The ethics of public engagement in pandemic times [0.03%]
公共卫生事件中的公共地理学伦理:协商公众参与中的尊严问题
Anna Plyushteva
Anna Plyushteva
In this paper, I reflect on some of the ethical dimensions of public engagement with geographic research. The paper draws on my recent experience of a project entitled 'Not working from home', which sought to make visible the everyday exper...
Gordon Waitt,Ian Buchanan,Tess Lea et al.
Gordon Waitt et al.
The appearance and integration of e-bikes in public space is a source of much debate worldwide. This paper offers insights to these debates by reflecting on how Deleuze and Guattari's concept of assemblage as territory helps us to understan...
Compound impacts of extreme weather events and Covid-19 on climate mobilities [0.03%]
极端天气事件和新冠疫情对气候移民的复合影响
Lisa Thalheimer
Lisa Thalheimer
Weather and climate-related human mobility (climate mobilities) including displacement are often viewed as security concerns. The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic adds yet another layer of complexity which calls for unpacking these co...
Nikhil Sambamurthy,Wenn Er Tan,Ananya Bhuyan
Nikhil Sambamurthy
Despite continued global strife, the period of exception that has characterised experiences of pandemic times now seems to be changing. As graduate students, the emergence of COVID-19 unsettled our lives and broke our timelines, but we reco...
Courtwatching: Visibility, publicness, witnessing, and embodiment in legal activism [0.03%]
庭审观察:法律活动中的可见性、公共性、见证和具身化
Nick Gill,Jo Hynes
Nick Gill
Courtwatching involves grassroots efforts to observe the day-to-day work of decision making in justice systems, usually undertaken by activists as a way to scrutinise and challenge the power of legal professionals such as judges. This paper...
Is the COVID-19 pandemic accelerating the platformisation of the urban economy? [0.03%]
新冠疫情加速了城市经济的平台化吗?
Daniela Ferreira,Renato Miguel Carmo,Mário Vale
Daniela Ferreira
This paper shows that, while the pandemic lockdown decelerated everyday life, it has also potentiated further acceleration of the platformisation of urban economic sectors. We show this through an empirical qualitative study of the restaura...
Care, COVID-19 and crisis: Area as a space for critical contributions [0.03%]
关怀、新冠疫情与危机:区域作为一种批判性贡献的空间
Sarah Marie Hall
Sarah Marie Hall
Iryna Culpin,Esther Dermott,Jonathan Ives et al.
Iryna Culpin et al.
This paper adds to an increasing body of social science literature, which engages with the research practice of "co-production." It aims to make a distinctive contribution by suggesting that what is produced under this process should be giv...
A spectrum of methods for a spectrum of risk: Generating evidence to understand and reduce urban risk in sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
风险谱下的方法集锦——生成证据以了解和降低撒哈拉以南非洲城市地区的风险
David Dodman,Ibidun Adelekan,Donald Brown et al.
David Dodman et al.
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a "spectrum of risk" of events that can cause death, illness or injury, and impoverishment. Yet despite the growing numbers of people living ...
Is migration in later life good for wellbeing? A longitudinal study of ageing and selectivity of internal migration [0.03%]
迁移对晚年生活有好处吗?一项关于老龄化和国内迁移选择性的纵向研究
Nissa Finney,Alan Marshall
Nissa Finney
Migration scholarship has recently paid attention to lifecourse and non-economic effects of moving house. Yet consideration of the effects of internal migration in later life has been relatively neglected despite their implications for soci...