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View article: It’s not a cost of living crisis – it’s a poverty pandemic
It’s not a cost of living crisis – it’s a poverty pandemic Open
View article: Bringing adult learning principles to university–policy engagement training involving students and policy professionals
Bringing adult learning principles to university–policy engagement training involving students and policy professionals Open
Within the knowledge exchange literature, there is growing recognition of the role that students have in contributing to knowledge exchange through university-based programmes. To add to this growing, but embryonic, knowledge base, this pa…
View article: Publisher Correction: Viral manipulation of functionally distinct interneurons in mice, non-human primates and humans
Publisher Correction: Viral manipulation of functionally distinct interneurons in mice, non-human primates and humans Open
View article: The dynamics of working at intersections: Reflections from exploring inequalities
The dynamics of working at intersections: Reflections from exploring inequalities Open
This commentary provides a first-hand account of a year-long collaborative academic–policy synthesis project – Exploring Inequalities: Igniting Research to Better Inform UK Policy – between University College London (UCL) and the Resolutio…
View article: Viral manipulation of functionally distinct interneurons in mice, non-human primates and humans
Viral manipulation of functionally distinct interneurons in mice, non-human primates and humans Open
View article: Viral manipulation of functionally distinct neurons from mice to humans
Viral manipulation of functionally distinct neurons from mice to humans Open
Recent success in identifying gene regulatory elements in the context of recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors have enabled cell type-restricted gene expression. However, within the cerebral cortex these tools are presently limited to…
View article: Missing women: policing absence
Missing women: policing absence Open
This paper considers the neglected mobilities associated with a sample of UK women reported as missing. Refracted through literatures on gendered mobility and abandonment, the paper argues that the journeys of these women in crisis are not…
View article: Who Owns the Data? Open Data for Healthcare
Who Owns the Data? Open Data for Healthcare Open
Research on large shared medical datasets and data-driven research are gaining fast momentum and provide major opportunities for improving health systems as well as individual care. Such open data can shed light on the causes of disease an…
View article: And now the end is near: enlivening and politizising the geographies of dying, death and mourning
And now the end is near: enlivening and politizising the geographies of dying, death and mourning Open
A new body of scholarship on death and loss has emerged as a sub-field within social and cultural geography. This work has done much to draw geographers' attention to questions of death, dying and remembrance and likewise to bring a spatia…
View article: Suicidal journeys: attempted suicide as geographies of<i>intended</i>death
Suicidal journeys: attempted suicide as geographies of<i>intended</i>death Open
In geography, a conversation around suicide survivors and their suicidal journeys has yet to happen. The current prioritisation of suicide as end points marked on maps and patterns of death in space and regions has obscured the lived exper…
View article: Search/ing for missing people: Families living with ambiguous absence
Search/ing for missing people: Families living with ambiguous absence Open
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captured in the phrase ‘living in limbo’ (Holmes, 2008). To explore this uncertain ground, we interviewed 25 family members to consider how huma…
View article: Living Absence: The Strange Geographies of Missing People
Living Absence: The Strange Geographies of Missing People Open
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recounting individual occupations of material urban public space during the lived practice of absence. We explore ‘missing experience’ with refer…