Alex Rhys-Taylor
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Alex Rhys-Taylor
@alexrhystaylor.bsky.social
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Cities, sensations and spaces. Sociology, ethnography and social history. Parenting in bulk. Salty. Rarely accused of sorcery.
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i’ve been looking for research looking at correlations, or lack thereof, between sensory tolerance and liberalism! if you find any data in this, let us know.
some new fonts would really help refresh the left in the uk. placards laden with ‘impact’, ‘arial black’ and ‘helvetica bold’ aren’t helping.
miss the days when people said ‘overly demonstrative’ or ‘disingenuous’ rather than performative.
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Campaigners have launched a petition calling for control of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel to be transferred from Greenwich Council to Transport for London.

The tunnel was originally run by London-wide government, but control was handed to Greenwich in the 1980s.
Hand Greenwich Foot Tunnel to TfL, lift campaigners demand in petition - The Greenwich Wire
Campaigners have launched a petition calling for control of the Greenwich Foot Tunnel to be transferred from Greenwich Council to Transport for London.
greenwichwire.co.uk
those esrc data make me feel a bit better.
labour weren’t counting on a green insurgence when they lowered the voting age were they?

“dad… what do you think of the green party? you know i get to vote next time around!?” (a 13 year old)

heads up!
apart from CKOne… marketed as an refreshing exception to the rule.

i’ve got a folder full of these. mid-80s Coty Wild Musk is a classic.
thanks city hall for the extra funding x
first loved him on slum village features. the black messiah is a classically classic album. and the unshaken is the best bit of red dead redemption’s already amazing soundtrack. he seemed like a pretty swell guy too.
ah. nice tip. but i need contemporary.
nobody seems to have studied mortuaries, morticians and the smell of death. as a death and smell denying society, this makes sense. but i was hoping somebody else could fill this gap… 👃 💀 💨
london’s gini coefficient (income inequality) seems to have dropped post covid. kind of interesting (though a bit less so before housing costs)
i wish my borough had a different mayor.
this looks good, though i’m not sure chinese restaurants would be the best metric in the uk… fried chicken shops? greasy spoons? also begs the question as to the role of particular food outlets and related community networks in warding off, or mitigating gentrification and displacement.
Neighborhood-level Chinese restaurant index decreases over time were associated with gentrification in New York City. Minn demonstrates the potential for the use of retail-based analysis as a supplement to conventional gentrification metrics based on demographic and real estate data. buff.ly/mv80RT4
Pubs to stay open until early hours in Labour push for UK growth. Record high of 10,473 alcohol related deaths last year.

There are other drugs, that the legalisation and taxation of which would actually do something positive. But boozy cultural conservatives rule the roost.
male grooming products that purportedly smell like big foot wearing a leather jacket riding a motorbike through a sandalwood forest smoking a cigar.

i’m not saying that they’re the cause of all the world’s ills. but they’re not helping things either.
how do you teach about the emergence of the modern nation state? with 40 year old pop cultural references. that’s how.
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Happy New Academic Year! To get things rolling, we hosted the first School of Global Change Symposium - Excellent contributions from Sociology, Anthropology, History, Politics and Law academics and students 💥!
can’t remember who i was talking to about ‘Your Party’ last month, but whoever it was… i told you so.
i think the smartest people i know are also the best gossips.
i’m thinking a lot about olfaction and postmodernity. i guess i’ve been thinking about this forever really. at least since i read baudrillard’s ‘cool memories’. but maybe, just maybe, i’m going to finally write something about it.

we can never be modern.
for a londoner, the number of DRIVERLESS CARS in san francisco is mind blowing.