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Fab stuff on how #people make #urbanization in Nature Cities by University of Bristol’s Sean Fox ([email protected]) + ljw calling for a clearer distinction between “urbanness” and development- absolute ⭐️five star read ⏩ (and I like what they’re doing up there at nature with the journal)

New at Nature Human Behaviour w/ Esping-Andersen, Pintro-Schmitt & Peter Fallesen: The intergenerational persistence of poverty (the link between poverty in childhood vs. adulthood) is 4x stronger in the US than in Denmark and 2x stronger than in UK/AUS. Why? nature.com/articles/s4156…


🔔Cool Job Alert!!🔔 3-Year postdoc to work w/ my brilliant colleague Laurence Hawker on his exciting new FuturePop project in partnership w/ WorldPopProject #DataScience #demography #Geography jobs.ac.uk/job/DKN532/sen…



I'm extremely grateful that "Raised to Obey: The Rise and Spread of Mass Education" (Princeton University Press) had such a strong 1st week! What is this book about? Why did I write it? Why should you care? A thread: 1/n


🛎️PhD opportunity!!🛎️ High-resolution modelling and geo-visualisation of socio-spatial inequalities in infrastructure access in England working with the brilliant Felix Agyemang & Prof Ceclia Wong The University of Manchester findaphd.com/phds/project/h…

Overcoming structural inequalities in cities through building empathy between marginalised groups and planners. It is possible and tackles major injustices. OA at npj Urban Sustainability. w Bangladeshi colleagues Lucy Szaboova Ricardo S. de Campos University of Exeter News nature.com/articles/s4294…






New Paper Alert 🔔 🔔 How has urbanisation in the Global South been modelled? mehebub sahana and I have reviewed progress and outlined key issues for future research. compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

A new WaterAid UK 💦 report in partnership with academics @GeogBristol and Cardiff University has revealed how the most populated cities globally are at increasing risk of flooding and drought. Check out the BBC News (UK) report👇bit.ly/41M9K5Q #ClimateChange Katerina Michaelides Sean Fox ([email protected])


Nice to see our paper on integrating social vulnerability into global flood risk mapping hit the top 25 Social & Human Behavior Articles of 2024! Felix Agyemang Laurence Hawker @naturecomms nature.com/collections/bf…

New working paper by Kıvanç Karaman, Antonio Henriques, & myself. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find that constrained government & state capacity were not systematically related. England stood out for combining both, which helps explain its modern econ. growth take-off. 1/15👇
