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Duncan Smith

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dhimasanindito.bsky.social
It’s been long overdue (~1 month!) but I presented my initial findings in Social Media Geopolitics session at #AAG2025 in Detroit last month—all thanks to @casaucl.bsky.social Doctoral Student Conference Fund. My study revolves on digital participation in Jakarta, using government-app called Qlue.
The entrance to AAG 2025 venue in Detroit Dhimas is presenting his doctoral study in Social Media Geopolitics session

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casaucl.bsky.social
In the next Economic Geography Network Seminar, Deivi Norberg (UCL/QMUL) shares her research into how small businesses have used community organising to resist rising commercial rents & displacement.

🗓️ 17:00, Mon 09 December
📍 CASA Seminar Room 106/107

www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/cas...
An organised action by the East End Trades Guild to stop the eviction of the Transport for London tenant Len Maloney, November 2024.

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centreforcities.bsky.social
NEW REPORTS | Restarting housebuilding🏘️

These new reports focus on private and public housebuilding, using local-level data from the last 80 years to analyse the reforms needed to meet the government's 1.5m housebuilding target.

Read the full reports👇
www.centreforcities.org/housing/
The housing crisis - Centre for Cities
The UK doesn’t have a national housing crisis, but there is a housing crisis in our most unaffordable cities. How can homes be built where they are needed?
www.centreforcities.org

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guyshrubsole.bsky.social
REVEALED: Just 2,500 farms own a QUARTER of the farmland in England

Startling new stats I obtained from DEFRA & shared with @mirror.co.uk show how unequal land ownership is in this country

Large landowners must pay their fair share of tax
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www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
Daily Mirror news story by Graham Hiscott, 'This land is *their* land...' Subtitle, 'Quarter of our farms owned by just 2,500 toffs and fatcats'. Comment piece by Guy Shrubsole, 'Aristos and stars must pay their faire share'.

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countrysideben.bsky.social
Today I ventured south to Glen Shee, in search of hilltop sunshine. Turns out my choice of hill, Creag Leacach, was right on the dividing line between fog and sun. This made for spectacular cloudscapes throughout the day, changing every few minutes 🙂

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billhuntbits.bsky.social
Bits #4K Review – @billhuntbits.bsky.social reviews Akira Kurosawa’s legendary epic SEVEN SAMURAI (1954) in a lovely new #UltraHD release from @criterion.bsky.social !
thedigitalbits.com/item/seven-s...

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alexsingleton.bsky.social
🚀 Job Alert!!! 🚀 The first in a series of long term posts within the SDRUK Geographic Data Service which will launch next year -this one is based in London - https://buff.ly/4fSyChU and builds on the work that we have done over the past ten years as part of the CDRC.

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benediktstranak.bsky.social
A short thread on the data used in the NEF report on car dependency by me and Emmet Kiberd, released yesterday. The report looks at the exact locations of all new homes in England, and shows that they are being built in increasingly car dependent areas. 1/4
citygeographics.bsky.social
Super useful list of planning and housing accounts to follow on bluesky by @barneystringer.bsky.social -

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citygeographics.bsky.social
New open access paper - can we develop London's Green Belt sustainably to tackle the housing crisis? Analysis using EPC and travel sustainability data -
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @casaucl.bsky.social

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benediktstranak.bsky.social
Highlights from the @neweconomics.bsky.social report on car dependency. The report shows that new homes in England are increasingly located in car dependent areas with poor transport infrastructure. The triangle in the figure indicates car dependency of median home from each period. 1/6
Histogram plot for showing the distribution of new homes with regards to Car Dependency Index in 5 subsequent time periods, starting 2009-11 and finishing 2021-2023. Each period, car dependency of new homes increases.

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