Gente, you're all invited to take a look at the article I just published at TRIP Journal with Caitlin Cottrill and Mark Beecroft about spatial inequalities and media representation of cycling safety in Bogotá
https://t.co/haGQljIOfH
My new piece looks at the hard-to explain variations in train ticket prices in Britain. Why do people travelling similar distances pay massively different amounts?
I have crunched a load of data and the results are baffling.
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The Economist just published a deeply-researched story about car bloat, and it's very, very damning:
"For every life that the heaviest 1% of SUVs and trucks save, there are more than a dozen lives lost in other vehicles."
Well worth your time: https://t.co/eHalcNkiBX
LA CAJA TÓXICA.
Estudio publicado por la BBC respondió a la antigua pregunta: ¿cómo se respira más contaminación: viajando a PIE, en BICICLETA o en AUTO?
¿El resultado?
También en lo que respecta a respirar aire contaminado, el AUTOMÓVIL es la PEOR forma de viajar.
A very informative discussion took place at our Next steps for international students in the UK conference yesterday!
Thank you @JudeWaites @ESNuk@othermobilities and attendees for joining #WHEFEVENTS!
Upcoming conferences: https://t.co/Zw8Gz3MQwb
#WHEFEVENTS are hosting an online conference on the 21st March discussing the Next steps for international students in the UK!
Speakers include Professor Brian Bell @KingsCollegeLon and Haleema Masud @ucas_online and more!
More info: https://t.co/m2xt3zTLjV
📰🔍 NEW: HOPE not hate’s annual State of HATE report is out!
This is the most comprehensive report into the far right in the UK. We bring together new research, polling and investigations carried out by HOPE not hate.
Take a read here.
https://t.co/b3Z7dhF6UR
“Informal” as in not regulated by governments but many of these systems have been in place for decades and can be very complex and well organised. Often, they are also more efficient, relevant and community-centered than many “smart” transport solutions
Informal modes of transport move millions, employ hundreds of thousands & support the informal sector in urban economies.
With @UNDPAccLab's learning agenda on informality, we delved into the different modes of informal transportation & how people move👇
https://t.co/ej1vhoaC8G
🚨Black heritage PhD studentship, please RT🚨
How do forest disturbances affect tropical insect food webs? 🌴🌳🪲🐝🌳🌴👩🏾🔬🧑🏿🔬🧑🏾🎓👩🏿🎓
Interested in tackling this question? Come work with me, @polybispo, @chris_LeDuck, and others @BristolBioSci. Check https://t.co/5i1Pc7zTDl
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Black History Month is not just a chapter; it's an endless narrative of resilience, accomplishments, and legacy.
We want to amplify all the amazing work being done by SUs and students this month, so let us know how you are celebrating BHM here: https://t.co/w2FB6xQPfP
In the face of a climate catastrophe, the UK Government have dropped their green pledges & committed to approving 100 new oil & gas licences. That isn't climate leadership. It is climate denial.
Scotland will remain on the right side of history & demonstrate climate leadership.
🚨 New blog post by @GBGoodwin and @AldermanJD on their book "The social and political life of Latin American infrastructures", which examines the meanings and emotions behind infrastructures.
https://t.co/dtDYFRprTd
@AOJDavies @CeperoPietra@AngusMcnelly
My recent story about new rules banning the families of international students from coming to the UK on their visas:
@OtherMobilities tells me that the system is fundamentally broken...
https://t.co/wx2NOSlfpM