
Prof Katherine Brickell
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@KCLGeography | Author Debt Trap Nation (out Oct25) | UK / Cambodia | PI @DebtUrbanism | Editor Transactions of IBG | Lead @KCLUrbanFutures | Views own |
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What is the future of English cities? Is the future of housing small? 🔍 Our new Economic and Social Research Council study led by Phil Hubbard explores these questions & more. Check out our new website for more info & updates: nospacelikehome.study LinkedIN: linkedin.com/company/106533…

In their paper, Prof Katherine Brickell and Dr Rosalie Warnock (King's College London) will introduce a first-of-its-kind project to examine and document lived experiences of families with neurodivergent children in temporary accommodation in Greater Manchester. Join us on 15 May!👇


Beautiful day in London - visited The Centre for Social Justice in Smith Square to confirm the launch details for our forthcoming Agenda Publishing book. Debt Trap Nation: Family Homelessness in a Failing State Pre-order is now live: waterstones.com/book/debt-trap…



NEW POST: 165,000 children are homeless, many of whom are neurodivergent. Researchers Dr Rosalie Warnock Prof Katherine Brickell want to hear from families of #neurodivergent children who have experience of living in temporary accommodation specialneedsjungle.com/call-evidence-…



📣New UK-wide Call for Evidence now live with Households in Temporary Accommodation APPG ! ❓The impacts of Temporary Accommodation on neurodivergent children 📢Please pass onto anyone that has lived experience, professional/academic/research experience Led by Dr Rosalie Warnock sensorylivesproject.org/national-call-…



A talk not to miss with Prof. Loretta Lees 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇪 (Director of Initiative on Cities and Visiting Professor LSE Geography & Environment), discussing her latest work on anti-displacement toolkit. On 20-June, 4pm. The talk is hybrid. Part of Urban Salon






"Your life chances from a young age are impacted by constant moving, constant worries, constant stress” Timi, a Londoner, living in temporary accommodation in The New Statesman. The article includes insights from my & Mel Nowicki Debt Trap Nation research newstatesman.com/spotlight/econ…

NEW POST: A new report from Family Fund shows how the high cost of caring for a disabled child or young person in 2025 means some families have to choose between heating, eating, and caring for their disabled child specialneedsjungle.com/cost-caring-20…


