
Monsuru Adepeju
@adepejumonsuru
Research associate at the @MMU_BDC working on the @U_Inequalities project. Research interests include spatial modelling, big data analytics and open-GIS.
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Understanding Inequalities Conference 2020 will include research from the Understanding Inequalities project team inc: susan mcvie Gwilym Pryce Kitty Lymperopoulou Cristina Iannelli David Manley Dan Olner Andrew Bell Adriana Duta Monsuru Adepeju Ben Matthews Babak Jahanshahi Dr Kath Murray and many more!

Today I’m helping run a workshop introducing #rstats for criminologists together with @sh_langton Wouter Steenbeek Monsuru Adepeju and Christophe Vandeviver as part of @crim2019 which we’re running for free to help people from around Europe work with spatial data


d 1st WG-PLACE paper @ d ongoing @crim2019 by @p_danielsson. Matt Ashby, MMU Crime & Well-Being Big Data Centre, @sh_langton, Understanding Inequalities project, Wouter Steenbeek.


Monsuru Adepeju presenting comparative research on inequalities in exposure to crime @crim2019 European Society of Criminology Understanding Inequalities project #WG-PLACE


It’s great to see over 50 presentations in the crime and place strand at @crim2019, more than ever before and in a beautiful venue. Thank you @sh_langton Monsuru Adepeju Wouter Steenbeek and others for organising everything so well!


Matt Ashby @crim2019 @sh_langton Monsuru Adepeju Wouter Steenbeek A reinforced thankyou to all involved with organising these excellent panels.




New pre-print with Fatai Jimoh in which we develop interesting solutions to the geocoding and signif. testing challenges of sentiment analysis of social media data. osf.io/preprints/soca…


Our article that explores long-term instability in the exposure to crime at micro places is now available open access. Thanks to @sh_langton MMU Crime & Well-Being Big Data Centre Understanding Inequalities project link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Check out our new R package 'Opitools' for analyzing the opinions expressed in big social media data: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/o…. Research funded by Understanding Inequalities project MMU Crime & Well-Being Big Data Centre

Here's our new article that demonstrates how 'Opitools' package can be deployed to assess public opinions on neighbourhood policing during the pandemic: scirp.org/journal/paperi…. Research funded by Understanding Inequalities project MMU Crime & Well-Being Big Data Centre


Check out my newly published software article for statistical-based opinion analyses of big digital text documents joss.theoj.org/papers/10.2110… Click here to explore the utilities of the software: manalytics.github.io/opitools/index…. MMU Crime & Well-Being Big Data Centre Understanding Inequalities project

