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Eco Gecko
EcoGeck
There's a great new paper out about the effects of urban green space on physical activity in England, with a special emphasis on how different income groups are affected. Let's
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Emily Badger
emilymbadger
The president and Republicans have heavily focused their claims of election fraud on Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwaukee.But those cities did not cost Trump the election. Voters *outside* of them did.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/16/upsho
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jayson m porter
RogueChieftan
An attempt to talk about Mexico's political & green revolutions to both a general audience & soil scientists at the 5th annual Urban Soils Symposium. It might be too general
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Dr Paul Belford
PaulBelford
Managing Archaeology in Dynamic Urban Centres. A thread to introduce our new book about #urban #archaeology in #Europe and beyond. Edited by @paulbelford and @jeroenbouw_mr, and published by @sidestonepress. 1/20
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Keith Humphreys
KeithNHumphreys
THREAD: I started a debate on Twitter about the food desert theory yesterday. It was an accident, I was spurred by wondering why I -- and maybe you too --
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Obligation Value
ObligationValue
1) Thread: The biggest blind spot of the Democratic Party. Even amongst the anti-monopoly segment of the party, most Democrats don’t seem to understand the significance of the monopoly problem.
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maddie ☆
crimsonstem
the semantic argument over stans vs fans is so dumb. like stan is a word people have adopted to mean a big fan of someone, and in our community in
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Jonathan Katz, hoping for pumpkin snacks
JonathanPKatz
Inspired by things @sdbaral and @hearing_girl said and my research and work:#memorysplaining: when people w/o memory loss tell older adults with dementia to remove themselves from public life for "their
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
Since the start of the pandemic, the incomparable @StatCan_eng emeritus Ray Bollman has been tracking the impacts on employment in rural and urban areas. I thought now might be a
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Ken Prendergast
KennyPeepers
I think this is a superficial piece. Let's see a map of Ohio showing blue & red population circles. If there is a column here, it's about gerrymandering & how
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@lupingcayisa
lupingcayisa
Historian Dr Nomalanga Mkhize provides a history lesson we all need to learn.Nomalanga: The widespread economic impact of the ban on alcohol should scare us. How much of our economy
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Alex Perez
Perez_Writes
If I write autobiographical short stories about growing up in the Miami hood, I'd be considered problematic for merely documenting my lived experience. Back when I cared about publishing, I
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The Differentiators
MartinandBlaine
THREAD: Initial look at how the GOP and DEM coalitions change in #NCPOL since the last presidential election.These three maps show the political realignment of the past decade continuing in
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
I lived the first 35 years of my life in a walkable community and it kind of sucked.https://twitter.com/Bro_Neill/status/1348355127216910336 Everything in New York is 45 minutes to an hour from everything
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ReutersBreakingviews
Breakingviews
Looking at history, "pandemics have actually helped cities evolve," says the mayor of Athens @KBakoyannis. Stressing the need to redistribute public space, build mobility models, and protect the identity of
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Dr. Mariela Alfonzo
CityFoodLover
I'm revamping the Design of Cities class I taught nearly a decade ago - and I want to center the entire class around equity, justice, and inclusiveness. I'm not sure
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