There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and reinforcing inequality in this country and beyond. In the UK, much of the debate around these issues has focussed on the established trope of a long-standing ‘north-south divide’, a divide which appears to have deepened in recent decades with the inexorable de-industrialisation of northern Britain presented in stark counterpoint to the burgeoning concentration of wealth in London and the south-east, driven by the financial and ancillary services sectors. Due to a lack of available data, such debates have tended to focus solely on economic inequalities between places, and until now there was little understanding of how these disparities played o...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
This article provides an account of how spatial divisions permeate imaginaries of the UK’s geography...
There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and re...
This paper contributes to the debate on London’s social class structure at the start of the 21st cen...
There has been a sharp intensification in public and academic interest in differing conceptions of a...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
There is long standing interest within sociological debate to understand social class inequality spa...
Inequality remains a considerable challenge for socioeconomic development despite significant progre...
One of the most persistent characteristics of the geography of Britain is the wide inequality that e...
The report of the National Equality Panel received a lot of coverage over the last couple of days. A...
The social geography of cities is argued to be changing globally; rising economic inequality is asso...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
This paper examines the issue of whether the UK displays high levels of interregional inequality or ...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
This article provides an account of how spatial divisions permeate imaginaries of the UK’s geography...
There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and re...
This paper contributes to the debate on London’s social class structure at the start of the 21st cen...
There has been a sharp intensification in public and academic interest in differing conceptions of a...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
There is long standing interest within sociological debate to understand social class inequality spa...
Inequality remains a considerable challenge for socioeconomic development despite significant progre...
One of the most persistent characteristics of the geography of Britain is the wide inequality that e...
The report of the National Equality Panel received a lot of coverage over the last couple of days. A...
The social geography of cities is argued to be changing globally; rising economic inequality is asso...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
This paper examines the issue of whether the UK displays high levels of interregional inequality or ...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
This article provides an account of how spatial divisions permeate imaginaries of the UK’s geography...