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‘Are You Supposed to Be in Here?’ Racial Microaggressions and Knowledge Production in Higher Education
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2018-09-19)This book reveals the roots of structural racism that limit social mobility and equality within Britain for Black and ethnicised students and academics in its inherently white Higher Education institutions. -
Area variations in multiple morbidity using a life table methodology.
(2016)Analysis of healthy life expectancy is typically based on a binary distinction between health and ill-health. By contrast, this paper considers spatial modelling of disease free life expectancy taking account of the number ... -
Aridity is expressed in river topography globally.
(2019-09)It has long been suggested that climate shapes land surface topography through interactions between rainfall, runoff and erosion in drainage basins1-4. The longitudinal profile of a river (elevation versus distance downstream) ... -
Assessing persistence in spatial clustering of disease, with an application to drug related deaths in scottish neighbourhoods
(2020-01-16)© 2019, Prex S.p.A. All rights reserved. Background: The upward trend in drug related deaths in some countries is a major public health concern. Regarding geographic location within countries, many studies report spatial ... -
The association between county-level mental health provider shortage areas and suicide rates in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(2024-02-24)OBJECTIVE: Prior literature has shown that mental health provider Health Professional Shortage Areas (MHPSAs) experienced a greater increase in suicide rates compared to non-shortage areas from 2010 to 2018. Although suicide ... -
Atoning for the past
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Audit of the Local Flood Risk Management Strategies (LFRMSs)
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Bayesian modelling for spatially misaligned health areal data: a multiple membership approach
Diabetes prevalence is on the rise in the UK, and for public health strategy, estimation of relative disease risk and subsequent mapping is important. We consider an application to London data on diabetes prevalence and ...