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Thank you to Professor Matthew Gandy for a fantastic presentation and thanks to all who attended this year’s Urban Studies Annual Lecture Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) #RGSIBG2024

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New #BookReview of Inside Smart Cities: Place, Politics and Urban Innovation. Lessons from existing #SmartCities: living labs, smart-green initiatives, and citizen #participation by Sandra Jeppesen ow.ly/A1tY50TaIgi

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Does political partisanship influence affordable housing provision? In a new article in Urban Studies Journal, I examine how the partisanship of city council control impacts social housing provision in >1000 development projects in 463 cities in the Paris region.🧵 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

Does political partisanship influence affordable housing provision?

In a new article in <a href="/USJ_online/">Urban Studies Journal</a>, I examine how the partisanship of city council control impacts social housing provision in &gt;1000 development projects in 463 cities in the Paris region.🧵
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
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New research from Yonah Freemark using regression discontinuity tests of close elections shows that local elected officials’ partisanship explains #SocialHousing availability in new projects. Local elections influence availability of affordable #housing ow.ly/vKC350TaHQn

New research from <a href="/yfreemark/">Yonah Freemark</a> using regression discontinuity tests of close elections shows that local elected officials’ partisanship explains #SocialHousing availability in new projects. Local elections influence availability of affordable #housing
ow.ly/vKC350TaHQn
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I love walking the city. It is often where some of my favourite conversations have happened - and this one was fun. ᴍɪᴄʜᴇʟᴇ ᴀᴄᴜᴛᴏ & I walking central London & talking about cities. Urban Studies podcast below... Thanks to the team for their work putting this together. 1/2

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I feel very privileged to co-host Urban Studies Journal's new peer-reviewed podcast with ᴍɪᴄʜᴇʟᴇ ᴀᴄᴜᴛᴏ. Huge thank you to all of the scholars and editors who joined us and to the team for bringing it all together. The first six episodes are out now! #walkingthecitywith 🎙️👇

ᴍɪᴄʜᴇʟᴇ ᴀᴄᴜᴛᴏ (@micheleacuto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Walk the city with us… 🚶🏻🚶🏽‍♀️ Over the last few months Caitlin Morrissey Katie Melbourne and I have been busy recording on the streets with key authors + editors from Urban Studies Journal, to take urbanists out of their papers and #walkthetalk in #urbantheory Listen in! urbanstudiesonline.com/podcast/

Walk the city with us… 🚶🏻🚶🏽‍♀️

Over the last few months <a href="/cait_morr/">Caitlin Morrissey</a> <a href="/katiemelbourne/">Katie Melbourne</a> and I have been busy recording on the streets with key authors + editors from <a href="/USJ_online/">Urban Studies Journal</a>, to take urbanists out of their papers and #walkthetalk in #urbantheory 

Listen in! urbanstudiesonline.com/podcast/
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This was a fun, improvised and honest talk with ᴍɪᴄʜᴇʟᴇ ᴀᴄᴜᴛᴏ in a London park about why I became interested in urban studies, why I ended up doing research on Bogotá and policy mobilities, and some frustrations about urban theorizing and comparing. Loved the walking format🚶🏻🚶🏻‍♂️

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New #OpenAccess article by Donald McNeill and Andrea Connor: The logistical governance of vertical commuting in the central business district ow.ly/WUFV50Tfi9a #BuiltEnvironment #theory #transport

New #OpenAccess article by Donald McNeill and Andrea Connor: The logistical governance of vertical commuting in the central business district
ow.ly/WUFV50Tfi9a
#BuiltEnvironment #theory #transport
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New article by Erik B. Lunke: Car ownership after having children: Exploring the impacts of income and public transport accessibility ow.ly/2sos50Tfigw #ResidentialMobility #FixedEffectsModels #Oslo

New article by <a href="/eriklunke/">Erik B. Lunke</a>: Car ownership after having children: Exploring the impacts of income and public transport accessibility
ow.ly/2sos50Tfigw
#ResidentialMobility #FixedEffectsModels #Oslo
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New article by Andreas Wettlaufer and Andreas Farwick: Primary school segregation in the context of free primary #SchoolChoice – More than just a reflection of residential segregation? ow.ly/I0bQ50TfiyK #SocialInequality #SchoolSegregation

New article by Andreas Wettlaufer and Andreas Farwick: Primary school segregation in the context of free primary #SchoolChoice – More than just a reflection of residential segregation?
ow.ly/I0bQ50TfiyK
#SocialInequality #SchoolSegregation
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Great to finally hear one of the new Urban Studies Journal podcasts after hearing about their development for so long! urbanstudiesonline.com/podcast/walkin… This one with Dr. Julie Ren on global urban studies

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New article by Lebrument Norbert et al: Application of the VBN theory to understand residents’ participation in the #SmartCity: The case of French metropolises ow.ly/ff2M50Tfkbf #SustainableCity

New article by <a href="/LebrumentN/">Lebrument Norbert</a> et al: Application of the VBN theory to understand residents’ participation in the #SmartCity: The case of French metropolises
ow.ly/ff2M50Tfkbf
#SustainableCity
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New study by Erik B. Lunke on the relationship between #PublicTransport, income, and car ownership among recent parents. #CarOwnership is significantly reduced with higher public transport access, although the effect is weaker among high-income families ow.ly/2sos50Tfigw

New study by <a href="/eriklunke/">Erik B. Lunke</a> on the relationship between #PublicTransport, income, and car ownership among recent parents. #CarOwnership is significantly reduced with higher public transport access, although the effect is weaker among high-income families
ow.ly/2sos50Tfigw
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New #OpenAccess special issue article by Alexandra Flynn and Claire Stevenson-Blythe: The #governance of public space by legally unique bodies: A case study of Vancouver’s Granville Island ow.ly/B2yI50ThR81 #UrbanStudies #LocalGovernment

New #OpenAccess special issue article by Alexandra Flynn and Claire Stevenson-Blythe: The #governance of public space by legally unique bodies: A case study of Vancouver’s Granville Island
ow.ly/B2yI50ThR81
#UrbanStudies #LocalGovernment
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The centre of major cities is a focus of #commuting patterns, and this paper by Donald McNeill and Andrea Connor sets out how major cities use calculative practices to guide commuters through a complex, multiplanar, volumetric city ow.ly/WUFV50Tfi9a #SmartCities #technology

The centre of major cities is a focus of #commuting patterns, and this paper by Donald McNeill and Andrea Connor sets out how major cities use calculative practices to guide commuters through a complex, multiplanar, volumetric city
ow.ly/WUFV50Tfi9a
#SmartCities #technology