🚨Our new paper out today🚨
@CJHoole@profsicollinson
England’s catch-22: regions need to evidence capacity & capability to gain devolved resources & powers, but without devolved resources & powers they cannot develop the required capacity & capability
https://t.co/esBJkJ5EUX
At Glasgow Uni Urban Studies to discuss 'Global Urbanism'. A book in which @michelelancione & I (as editors) set out to not define its key concept (though many of the 46 authors do). Great to discuss what that approach does/does not enable for urban theory https://t.co/W0o52xVZTI
New paper: COVID-19 and cycling: a review of the literature on changes in cycling levels and government policies from 2019 to 2022 https://t.co/RJUL8a8mAa
🔍 What do planners who work in ‘other employment fields’ do?
Andrew Close from the @RTPIPlanners talked to a group of RTPI accredited planners who work outside traditional planning roles about their experiences.
Read more here ➡ https://t.co/4A7st33JFw
In 2022, the #UrbanTransitionsHub (UTH) hosted an Early-Career Workshop in Urban Studies with the support of the AESOP Young Academics Network.
We open a #CallForAbstracts for a special issue of the free & open access journal #plaNext:
https://t.co/vZQ0ng0Gu2
#EventAlert The registration for the Annual SAHGB Conference is now open! “Constructing Coloniality: British Imperialism and the Built Environment,” @TheSAHGB, @TheBartlettUCL,@LSofARCH, 12-14 May 2023. See the great list of speakers and book a place here: https://t.co/geIBI4pIM2
Our new issue is out, with 10 articles on cycling, electric vehicles, Mobility as a Service, well-being, consumer logistics, active travel, transport safety, and much more.
Have a look at:
https://t.co/WoeXE7ZHUO
NOW OPEN: @USForg International Fellowships grant funding! 📢 Deadline: 20/06/23. These awards are exclusively intended to support urban scholars from the Global South w/ fully-funded 3-9 month research visits. Read more & apply here: https://t.co/Xd8Jo3DWyd
💬 "A refocusing for a lot of people on thinking about place; thinking about place as a neighbourhood; place as local"
Read our new interview with our editorial board member, Prof. Andrew Butt, in full here ➡️ https://t.co/9YppJC7dw6
I'm chuffed with this new @PlanningPracti1 paper, from a long-term project of Hannah Hickman @UWE_SPE and I. It's open access thanks to @UniofHerts, and it's the first paper in a special issue we're editing, focusing on the values of today's planners. https://t.co/cOA9rbM2tP
There's no denying that social media is a brilliant tool to help you promote your research...but it can be a bit daunting 😬
Take a look at our top tips on sharing your research on social & the benefits of doing so! 👇
https://t.co/xzCGqPuIvN
#AcademicChatter#ECRChat
‼️ New Editor-in-Chief News ‼️
We're please to announce, Dr Sophia Maalsen & Dr Megan Nethercote as the new editors of IJHP.
In the latest Housing Journal Podcast, Dallas Rogers & Emma Power announced they will step down as editors at the end of 2023.
https://t.co/aeUskxKk0j