Ever wonder how your diet shapes your social spaces? My new research presents a landscape of positive food allergy experiences in Boston's restaurants in this month's special issue of The Geographical Bulletin. 1/9 https://t.co/cTlkqe3uNW
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I'm doing further work on the social landscape of food allergies - if you are a food allergy researcher, someone who uses social media to figure out where you can eat with food allergies, or interested in talking more about this, please DM me! 9/9
Ever wonder how your diet shapes your social spaces? My new research presents a landscape of positive food allergy experiences in Boston's restaurants in this month's special issue of The Geographical Bulletin. 1/9 https://t.co/cTlkqe3uNW
This could be biased by the data: who writes reviews on websites? Who uses @tripadvisor and @allergyeats? But it also poses a new question about how food allergies impact urban social landscapes. 8/9
@April__Abbott @arguhlin This one happens to me more often than I’d like! I tell my advisees to check back about emails promptly if they think I should have replied, because it’s been a problem (but not actually my fault!)
Boston folks - we're looking for your comments on Columbia Road and Tremont Street as we wrap up this phase of our collab research on gender and mobility. This is a project I've been working on, please pass it on! @theAAG@urbgeog@TransStudies@QTGAAG@CityOfBoston
Have thoughts on the design of Columbia Road or Tremont Street in Boston? Add your comments to this participatory mapping project, part of a research study about gender-inclusive streets: https://t.co/aiHVIoMq7T #gendermobility
@Juliamorphology Running slower and doing run-walks have been gamechangers for me - from when I started to every time I come back from injury. Couch to 5k is my fave for ramping up; then any training plan that separates speedwork from distance runs (I like peloton fun runs & marathon training)