Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data can be easily understood. However, a lot of people are not aware where administrative boundaries lie, limiting their appeal for educating the public on important issues such as poverty and inequality. This paper seeks to utilize a well-known cartographic map design, the London Underground map, to aid data dissemination of the complex issues surrounding inequality and deprivation in London. A discussion of the relevance of this approach to researching inequality in London, as well as how this fits in with previous approaches to mapping poverty is provided. An example using the recent release of the Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2010 shows the...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
In contrast to London’s image as a global city and its position as the most affluent region in Europ...
Measuring change in the spatial arrangement of deprivation over time, and making international, inte...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
London is a divided city whose divisions are often discussed, but far less often revealed, through c...
This paper analyses factors shaping cartographic representation of inequalities and discusses new fo...
Our regional graphic maps deprivation for small neighbourhoods in England in a way that enables the ...
There has recently been a growing interest in the spatial causes of poverty, particularly in the pro...
From a rare map of yellow fever in eighteenth-century New York, to Charles Booth’s famous maps of po...
There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and re...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
ABSTRACTA mature developed urban area like London has various policy tools to trigger economic devel...
A growing number studies of European and North American cities have shown that poverty is moving awa...
In this article we discuss an ongoing research project that uses participatory mapping to gain insig...
In 1866, the Midland Railway Company demolished Agar Town, an area Victorian writers called the foul...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
In contrast to London’s image as a global city and its position as the most affluent region in Europ...
Measuring change in the spatial arrangement of deprivation over time, and making international, inte...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
London is a divided city whose divisions are often discussed, but far less often revealed, through c...
This paper analyses factors shaping cartographic representation of inequalities and discusses new fo...
Our regional graphic maps deprivation for small neighbourhoods in England in a way that enables the ...
There has recently been a growing interest in the spatial causes of poverty, particularly in the pro...
From a rare map of yellow fever in eighteenth-century New York, to Charles Booth’s famous maps of po...
There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and re...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
ABSTRACTA mature developed urban area like London has various policy tools to trigger economic devel...
A growing number studies of European and North American cities have shown that poverty is moving awa...
In this article we discuss an ongoing research project that uses participatory mapping to gain insig...
In 1866, the Midland Railway Company demolished Agar Town, an area Victorian writers called the foul...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
In contrast to London’s image as a global city and its position as the most affluent region in Europ...
Measuring change in the spatial arrangement of deprivation over time, and making international, inte...