Blog
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Introduction: Inequality and the Future of London
A collection of articles shows that inequality in London hides in plain sight.
- Equality
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The Curse of the Beauty Spot: Governing the Commons of Tourist Destinations
Tourism is a service industry with a self-destructive tendency, but research by the late Elinor Ostrom showed that tragedy is not inevitable.
- Environment & Climate Change
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Addressing Inequality and Creating Educational Opportunity in Feltham
A systems approach to local change.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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How did the Rise of the Green Party Happen?
What explains the Green Party's meteoric rise, and how to do they compare to the German Greens, Die Grunen?
- Elections & Campaigning
- Environment & Climate Change
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Cities Under Pressure: Evidence on Tourism Growth and Neighbourhood Change in Europe
Tracing the evolution of Florence's tourism market and how short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb shape neighbourhood change.
- Equality
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Why the Voter Authority Certificate Isn't Enough to Plug the Voter ID Gap
The decline in voting under mandatory voter ID in the UK reveals the limitations of the Voter Authority Certificate.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Equality
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Review: How Not to Die (Too Soon). The Lies We've Been Sold and the Policies That Could Save Us, by Devi Sridhar
‘Clean’ eating and gym-going will not stop you from getting flattened by a vehicle, being deliberately shot, sickened by the water supply or exposed to life-threateningly polluted air.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Progressive Politics
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Can Winter Tourism Destinations Responsibly Adapt to Climate Change?
Why relying on tourism-led growth alone may produce unintended consequences as climate change accelerates.
- Environment & Climate Change
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What if Unenfranchised Adults Could Vote? The Case for Residence-Based Voting in the UK
If all UK residents could vote, 257 seats could have had a different outcome at the 2024 general election.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Immigration
- Voting systems
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Why Constitutionalism Erodes: Lessons from Slovakia
Using the Slovak case, this article shows the key role of political party leaders’ constitutional entrepreneurship in the erosion of constitutionalism.
- Constitution
- Populism