Meet our Fellow @gemmacatney, Prof of Human Geography at @QUBGeography @QUBelfast ! A population & social geographer, Gemma’s research focuses on ethnic residential segregation & diversity, ethnic inequalities, & internal migration.
Find out more➡️https://t.co/QD0N5BA02Y
They have been honoured for their excellence in research, applied professional use of social science, and significant contributions beyond the academy, including to industry, policy, and higher education.
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👏 Congratulations to the geographers recently elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences (@AcadSocSciences)
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📘 It's great to see the work, initially published in our Geographical Journal (@geogjournal) last year, still impacting and informing the discourse about this topic.
Insights about ethnic segregation from Professor Gemma Catney (@gemmacatney@QUBelfast) and her co-authors have been featured in the Sunday Times (@thetimes) written piece 'How segregated are British cities'.
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Extremely honoured to receive the @bspsUK Early Career Award in Anne Shepherd’s name ❤️ I can’t thank enough all the people who made it possible, thank you for your support,mentoring, friendship. Really enjoyed talking about transitions to adulthood, public engagement,
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Really honoured to have been elected Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences @AcadSocSciences. Many thanks to colleagues for nominating me. It is wonderful to join the Fellowship & support the Academy's aim to highlight the importance of the social sciences
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Congratulations to Professor @gemmacatney and Professor Christopher Lloyd @lloydcd who have been elected as Fellows of the prestigious @AcadSocSciences.
These Fellowships recognise excellence in #SocialSciences research and the part that research plays in shaping societies, helping to make the world a better, and safer, place for everyone.
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We are delighted to welcome 45 leading social scientists, who highlight the importance of the #socialsciences in understanding & tackling society’s most pressing challenges, to our Fellowship. Look out for some of our new Fellows later. See the full list➡️ https://t.co/DhKANJ4RRf
It is an absolute honour to be elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences @AcadSocSciences. Thank you to colleagues for their nomination and support. I look forward to supporting the crucial work of the Academy in promoting the Social Sciences https://t.co/4JJMleVPBn
New Fellow @gemmacatney is Prof of Human Geography at @QUBGeography, @QUBelfast. Gemma leads the @ESRC funded Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities project, which examines, analyses & explains the UK's changing ethnic geographies. Find out more➡️https://t.co/DhKANJ4k1H
Sunday Times article: https://t.co/3zXC4waFqt
Using research from GEDI project @geogjournal paper:
https://t.co/6eXZkXk4y5
More on GEDI:
https://t.co/e9I19I7HTZ
Excellent article in today's Sunday Times. Increasing ethnic diversity has been accompanied by decreasing segregation.Places labelled as “white minority” are in fact ethnically diverse, with no one group dominating. Detailed coverage of our GEDI research:
https://t.co/Jqxk49A3yJ
This week’s column is all about segregation
Some on the right would have us believe that mass migration is making Britain more segregated.
The data shows that just isn’t true: every ethnic group is getting more dispersed…
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@thetimes
https://t.co/HVpIvUav8N