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Nathan Salvidge

@nathansalvidge

Lecturer in Development Geography at the University of Reading focusing on the relationship between youth, cities and precarious livelihoods.

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'Is now the right time to promote the inclusion of men within research on informality?' - My blogpost for the Participation Lab tinyurl.com/ycmtjajz #informality #gender

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An excellent resource for anyone interested in livelihoods and development in the Global South. Pleased to have contributed a chapter on the use of participatory GPS methods. Congratulations Fiona Nunan, Clare Barnes, and @sukanyakmurthy

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🚨 The call for panels is now open! Find out more about this year's conference theme and submit a panel proposal to Development Studies Association 👉 devstud.org.uk/conference/con…

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A few photographs from Wednesday's UoR - Geography and Environmental Science fieldclass with first-year students stood here by the Reading Abbey ruins. We explored Reading's place identity, visiting a number of locations across town. Photos courtesy of Robyn Woronka

A few photographs from Wednesday's <a href="/UniRdg_GES/">UoR - Geography and Environmental Science</a> fieldclass with first-year students stood here by the Reading Abbey ruins. We explored Reading's place identity, visiting a number of locations across town. Photos courtesy of Robyn Woronka
Fiona Nunan (@fionanunan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be updated on diversity of livelihoods, challenges faced and how livelihoods have been researched with the Routledge Handbook on Livelihoods in the Global South, 25 years after Ian Scoones seminal paper. Overview of book in new blog gives quick intro! blog.bham.ac.uk/idd/2023/02/un…

Be updated on diversity of livelihoods, challenges faced and how livelihoods have been researched with the Routledge Handbook on Livelihoods in the Global South, 25 years after <a href="/IanScoones/">Ian Scoones</a> seminal paper. Overview of book in new blog gives quick intro! blog.bham.ac.uk/idd/2023/02/un…
Rachael Squire (@squirerachael) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Call for Participants: States of Precarity🚨 The use of fixed-term contracts is widespread in UK HE Geography but it's effects (long & short term) are not well understood. This project seeks to address this by exploring experiences of precarity across UK academic geography🧵

🚨Call for Participants: States of Precarity🚨

The use of fixed-term contracts is widespread in UK HE Geography but it's effects (long &amp; short term) are not well understood. This project seeks to address this by exploring experiences of precarity across UK academic geography🧵
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Great workshop today bringing together colleagues across UoR around the theme of Thinking with the digital. Big thank you to everyone who joined & to co-organisers Nathan Salvidge & Mike Goodman 🙂 UoR - Geography and Environmental Science

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Introducing our latest #GCYFRG_Spotlight Nathan Salvidge, based at Uni of Reading UoR - Geography and Environmental Science His research explores the complex relationship between youth, cities, and precarious livelihoods. See his full profile here: gcyfrg.wixsite.com/gcyfrg/researc…

Introducing our latest #GCYFRG_Spotlight <a href="/NathanSalvidge/">Nathan Salvidge</a>, based at
<a href="/UniofReading/">Uni of Reading</a> <a href="/UniRdg_GES/">UoR - Geography and Environmental Science</a>
His research explores the complex relationship between youth, cities, and precarious livelihoods.
See his full profile here: gcyfrg.wixsite.com/gcyfrg/researc…
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Some very interesting and thought-provoking presentations so far at the #RGSMidTerm2018 conference at Royal Holloway. Looking forward to presenting this afternoon on #precarity and #informality.

Some very interesting and thought-provoking presentations so far at the #RGSMidTerm2018 conference at Royal Holloway. Looking forward to presenting this afternoon on #precarity and #informality.
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A lack of alternatives to informal work in Africa, means that researchers and policymakers alike must focus on the best ways to understand and support informal workers. The question of how this could/should be done, is a very important one. x.com/ILOAfrica/stat…