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General Election 2015: What do the manifestos promise for London? – CityMetric


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General Election 2015: What do the manifestos promise for London?
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With less than a month to go until the general election on 7 May, England’s political parties have released their manifestos for us to dissect. But what do their manifestos say they’re going to do for Londoners? Let’s take a look at where party pledges

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Britain’s transport police want you to text them if you’re harassed on the tube – CityMetric


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Britain’s transport police want you to text them if you’re harassed on the tube
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Are you a Londoner? If so, there’s a one in 10 chance you’ve experienced unwanted sexual behaviour on the city’s buses, trains and Underground network. If you’re a woman, the likelihood is far higher. Transport networks across the world seem to be …

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Election Time!

I’ve created an Election 2015 Time Map which maps the estimated declaration times that the Press Association have published. It follows on from a similar map of the Scottish independence referendum. Each constituency is represented by a circle which is roughly in its centre (using a longest-interior-vertex centroid determined in QGIS). The area of the … Continue reading Election Time!

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GISRUK 2015 papers: participatory mapping in Nairobi and mobile apps for Earthquake and Fire

The GIS Research UK conferences (GISRUK) are the annual gathering of the GIScience research community in the UK. While I have missed the last two (including the current one in Leeds), I have contributed to two papers that are presented in the conference. The first, ‘Participatory mapping for transformation: multiple visual representation of foodscapes and environment … Continue reading GISRUK 2015 papers: participatory mapping in Nairobi and mobile apps for Earthquake and Fire

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The Venezuelan military unveiled a 1200 metre-long flag in Caracas to protest … – CityMetric


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The Venezuelan military unveiled a 1200 metre-long flag in Caracas to protest
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When I visited his office at the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) the first thing he did was get out a black cap laced with wires and small plastic rings, and make me try it on. Image: author’s own. His PhD project, he says, began

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New paper: Footprints in the sky – using student track logs in Google Earth to enhance learning

In 2011-2012, together with Richard Treves, I was awarded a Google Faculty Research Award, and we were lucky to work with Paolo Battino for about a year, exploring how to use Google Earth tours for educational aims. The details of the projects and some reports from the project are available on Richard’s blog, who was leading … Continue reading New paper: Footprints in the sky – using student track logs in Google Earth to enhance learning

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A French climber scaled the world’s tallest twisted tower using only chalk and … – CityMetric


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A French climber scaled the world’s tallest twisted tower using only chalk and
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What did you do this Sunday? If you’re anything like us, you mostly mainlined leftover Easter chocolate and failed to go for that run. Meanwhile, in Dubai, a climber scaled the world’s tallest twisted building in just over an hour. Alain Robert, a

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Uber’s handing out free breathalyser tests and rides in Toronto – CityMetric


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Uber’s handing out free breathalyser tests and rides in Toronto
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The rate of drink-driving accidents in Canada triples after midnight. But an unlikely white knight has stepped in to help: rideshare company Uber, late of such inspired PR efforts as rides with “incredibly hot chicks” and getting banned in Frankfurt

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Skyscraper highways, night cyclists and a sidewalk class action – CityMetric


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Skyscraper highways, night cyclists and a sidewalk class action
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Next time you think your city’s investing in an insane and unnecessary piece of infrastructure, remember this: someone once tried to build a highway on top of some Manhattan skyscrapers. The gentleman in question, John K Henckman, wanted to built 26km …

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4 things we learned from a map of London’s World War Two bombings – CityMetric


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4 things we learned from a map of London’s World War Two bombings
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Cleverly named “Bombsight”, it shows the locations of all the bombs dropped on London during the Blitz, which lasted from September 1940 to June 1941. Turns out the map isn’t actually new – it was created back in 2012, using old bomb census records

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AAG sessions – Critical GIScience, GeoWeb and Citizen Science

The Association of American Geographers conference is just around the corner – between 21 and 24 April, held in Chicago. I’ve already marked some sessions that I think worth noting (and was involved in the organisation of several sessions, too). Here is a list of interesting sessions, following suggestion to do so by David O’Sullivan and … Continue reading AAG sessions – Critical GIScience, GeoWeb and Citizen Science

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Google has patented a system to help driverless cars avoid cows – CityMetric


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Google has patented a system to help driverless cars avoid cows
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Gradually, driverless cars seem to be overcoming their not-insignificant drawbacks. Last year, we found out that they still couldn’t avoid potholes or small animals, or drive in heavy rain. Yet in March, a driverless car drove from one side of the US

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A growing number of young people don’t want to own their own home. Here’s why – CityMetric


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A growing number of young people don’t want to own their own home. Here’s why
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Home ownership. Compared to renting from a private landlord, it’s a no-brainer. Monthly payments are cheaper. As long as you can pay no one will kick you out. You can have pets, decorate, and put up political posters. And you get to keep it. For all

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How Lee Kuan Yew transformed Singapore from small town into global financial … – CityMetric


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How Lee Kuan Yew transformed Singapore from small town into global financial
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When I visited his office at the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) the first thing he did was get out a black cap laced with wires and small plastic rings, and make me try it on. Image: author’s own. His PhD project, he says, began

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When love and maths go collectively! – Bharat Press


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When love and maths go collectively!
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The choice of examples aside, though, all the results and tips in the book are general enough to apply to any gender and sexuality,” writes Fry, a complexity scientist from University College London’s Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis. From

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When love and maths go collectively! – Bharat Press


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When love and maths go collectively!
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The choice of examples aside, though, all the results and tips in the book are general enough to apply to any gender and sexuality,” writes Fry, a complexity scientist from University College London’s Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis. From

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