Is the spatial persistence of deprivation dependent on neighbouring areas?
Short Abstract This figure shows the likelihood of neighbourhoods changing their category of deprivation between decennial censuses. These likelihoods are conditioned by the type of deprivation that is most common amongst their neighbours. Areas with the most deprivation and surrounded by areas with similarly high levels of deprivation will struggle to
Stephen D. Clark+2 more
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An international primary care workforce: addressing the ethics beyond the red list. [PDF]
Emery L, Faseyosan V, Park S.
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‘Good farming’ in a polycrisis: What could arts‐led research offer?
Abstract What does ‘good farming’ look like in a context of climatic, technological, socio‐economic, regulatory, and geopolitical upheaval? In this commentary, we highlight the opportunities presented by arts‐led research to complement the existing STEM‐centric data by offering more inclusive, holistic, dialogical, and experiential understandings of ...
Agatha Herman, Liz Roberts
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Editorial: Migration, ethnicity, race and diversity in a post-Brexit and pandemic Britain. [PDF]
Garner S+3 more
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Full English or continental? Brexit and other developments in 2016 [PDF]
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Media Coverage of European Funds and Public Sentiment: A Topic Modelling Approach
ABSTRACT We study the coverage of European funds by the mass media and the relationship between media sentiment and public sentiment. We analyze 31,570 media articles published across all European Union (EU) countries between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2023 — a period significantly shaped by the COVID‐19 pandemic and major EU funding initiatives
Iván Pastor Sanz+1 more
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Risk formulation mechanism among top global energy companies under large shocks. [PDF]
Qi X, Zhao T.
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Cartographies of Emergence of Latin American Communities and British Latinx Imaginaries in London
This paper explores Latin American communities in London through the conceptual lens of cartographies of emergence in translocational perspective suggesting that it provides a less binary approach than the more commonly used perspective of ‘(in)visibility’.
Cathy McIlwaine
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Correction: Not one Brexit: How local context and social processes influence policy analysis. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Editors.
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