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Julie MacLeavy

@JMacLeavy

Economic Geographer @GeogBristol; Co-editor Geoforum. Research interests: Work | Welfare | Care | Austerity | Gender | Class | Neoliberalism | Inequality

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Urban Studies Journal(@USJ_online) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editors' Featured Articles: 'Rethinking urban utopianism: The fallacy of social mix in the 15-minute city' debates paper by Giada Casarin, Julie MacLeavy, and David Manley
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Editors' Featured Articles: 'Rethinking urban utopianism: The fallacy of social mix in the 15-minute city' debates paper by @CasarinGiada, Julie MacLeavy, and David Manley ow.ly/8yYY30jjn2t #EditorsPicks #FreeAccess #SocialMix #15MinuteCity
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Julie MacLeavy(@JMacLeavy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please see below for a call for papers for a session in memory of Gordon MacLeod to be held at this year's RGS-IBG Conference (London, 28-30 August).

We would also be keen to hear from those that may wish to speak more informally about Gordon's academic generosity and friendship

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Jessica Hope(@JessCHope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Geoforum we have collated articles published in the journal on Palestine/Israel to offer entry points to understanding the current conflict. We introduce all articles and key frames of coloniality, occupation & geopolitics. Sarah Hall Julie MacLeavy

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Prof Katherine Brickell(@K_Brickell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Qualitative longitudinal methodologies - why do they matter for researching crisis times?

We've had a go at answering this❓through our new intro to forthcoming special section in RGS-IBG Higher Ed Area journal



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Qualitative longitudinal methodologies - why do they matter for researching crisis times? We've had a go at answering this❓through our new intro to forthcoming special section in @RGS_IBGhe Area journal #methods #qualitative #longitudinal #crisis 🔗rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Julie MacLeavy(@JMacLeavy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having served 5 years and 9 months as an Editor of Geoforum, I'm looking forward to joining Sarah Hall as co-Editor in Chief.

Big thanks to Robert Fletcher who I am taking over from, who has kindly offered to guide me through the first few months in this new role Elsevier Geography

Having served 5 years and 9 months as an Editor of Geoforum, I'm looking forward to joining @drsarah_hall as co-Editor in Chief. Big thanks to @anthfletch who I am taking over from, who has kindly offered to guide me through the first few months in this new role @ElsGeogPlan
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Kean Fan Lim(@keanfanlim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Economic Geography Research Group of Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) is launching a new hybrid seminar series in collaboration with a number of different institutions, starting with this exciting seminar by Henry Yeung QMUL School of Geography. Details👇👇👇 We hope you can join us!

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The Geographical Journal(@geogjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New paper published as part of special section by Julie MacLeavy (@GeogBristol).

'Austere futures: From hardship to hope?'.

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📢New paper published as part of #GJ special section by @JMacLeavy (@GeogBristol). 'Austere futures: From hardship to hope?'. #openaccess doi.org/10.1111/geoj.1…
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Julie MacLeavy(@JMacLeavy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really sorry to be missing the Geoforum lecture starting shortly, and of course the conference more generally 😢

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'Value lies in moving from singular and static inquiries to embracing a longitudinal perspective that considers temporal progressions beyond immediate and apparent results of urban policy' - Julie MacLeavy (@GeogBristol) in recent special section. orlo.uk/rgFQR

'Value lies in moving from singular and static inquiries to embracing a longitudinal perspective that considers temporal progressions beyond immediate and apparent results of urban policy' - @JMacLeavy (@GeogBristol) in recent #areajournal special section. orlo.uk/rgFQR
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