Ellie Jupp
@drelliejupp
Reader at University of Kent: social policy and human geography, community activism, action and care.
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https://www.kent.ac.uk/social-policy-sociology-social-research/people/1588/jupp-eleanor 05-09-2014 20:02:22
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This is the EXTREMELY giddy face of someone who passed their Viva with Minor Corrections yesterday 😁🥳✨️ thank you Dr Magali Peyrefitte Eleanor Formby (she/her) and Ellie Jupp for making it such a wonderful experience & a huge thank you to my supervisors Dr Erin Sanders-McDonagh and Dr Marian Duggan 🙌
And my book is now in the catalogue... "A groundbreaking feminist perspective on Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) rule in Bolivia and the country’s radical transformation under Evo Morales" U of MN Press upress.umn.edu/book-division/…
***GFGRG travel bursaries available*** For a Manchester Urban Institute Feminist Collective event on miscarriage and pregnancy loss and university support. University of Manchester, Mon 15 May, 1330-1500 Details below, & please contact Ellie Jupp for info on the bursary
Excellent pre-RGS Conference read by Poppy Budworth on the 'emotional rollercoaster' that is the academic conference. Valuable acknowledgement of the stresses plus constructive support & guidance: "Taking Care: Navigating the RGS Annual Conference" gfgrg.co.uk/blog
Just sharing that this paper is now online! It’s part of the upcoming special issue of #Area, titled ‘Researching Crisis Temporalities through Longitudinal Methodologies,’ edited by Prof Katherine Brickell, Netra Eng and Sabina Lawreniuk
1/3 This paper builds on Ellie Jupp’s paper detailing how a long-term qualitative approach enhances understanding of urban regeneration. Jupp reveals how residents experienced austerity-driven policy changes and the feelings of negativity they generated. doi.org/10.1177/004209…
Fabulous blog about the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) conference - great work Poppy Budworth!
Just spotted I have a commentary piece out in DialoguesinUrbanResearch on theorising and researching urban inequality in response to a piece by geoff deverteuil - in very esteemed company in this issue! journals.sagepub.com/toc/DUS/current Thanks to Mark Davidson for the invite
Congrats to Dr Ames Clark ames clark who, with their thesis, ''"We can make other ways": The temporalities of care in feminist and abolitionist activism', passed their PhD viva with no corrections!💥💥🤓Thanks to examiners Rebecca Coleman and Dawn Lyon and co-supervisor Ellie Jupp