
Chris Lloyd
@lloydcd
Professor of Geographical Information Science @QUBelfast Spatial analysis, Scale, Census, Inequalities, Deprivation, Segregation, Historical GIS
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Further coverage of our new paper revealing ethnic inequalities within and between neighbourhoods, developed as part of the Economic and Social Research Council GEDI project rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11⦠theguardian.com/society/2023/dā¦

š¢Check out our NEW Economic and Social Research Council Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities paper in The Geographical Journal Our Ethnic Group Deprivation Index reveals stark ethnic inequalities within and between neighbourhoods x.com/lloydcd/statusā¦

Very important piece by Robert Booth , picking up Chris Lloyd Queen's University Belfast š research that shows again the laziness of so much talk about regional inequality. Poor neighbourhoods pockmark the richest areas, and vice versa. Ignoring that merely hides poverty theguardian.com/society/2023/dā¦


50-year Deprivation Trajectories: Local Area Change in England & Wales, 1971ā2021 Gemma Catney Chris Lloyd @David_SASPRI (trajectories for NI & Scotland will follow!) rdcu.be/dIQ3h



This new Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities (GEDI) #2021Census Briefing is based on the findings from our paper in The Geographical Journal Open access: rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ge⦠More GEDI information & resources: gedi.ac.uk (where you can join our mailing list!)


The Geographical Journal More findings from GEDI's ethnic diversity, segregation & mixing work package in a paper published in current issue of Population, Space & Place: Changes in Mixed Ethnicity Households & Neighbourhood Transitions in England & Wales onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ps⦠gedi.ac.uk




Many congratulations to our Professor Jenny McKinley Prof Jennifer McKinley on this appointment at British Geological Survey ! š x.com/QUBstaff/statuā¦


Sunday Times article: thetimes.com/article/09fd33⦠Using research from GEDI project The Geographical Journal paper: rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ge⦠More on GEDI: gedi.ac.uk


"As Professor Gemma Catney of Queenās University Belfast has shown, places often labelled as āwhite minorityā are in fact ethnically diverse, with no one group dominating" Our Gemma Catney's research in print & online in today's Sunday Times The Times and The Sunday Times x.com/TomHCalver/staā¦


New Fellow Gemma Catney is Prof of Human Geography at Geography at Queen's, Queen's University Belfast š. Gemma leads the Economic and Social Research CouncilĀ funded Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities project, which examines, analyses & explains the UK's changing ethnic geographies. Find out moreā”ļøacss.org.uk/news/the-acadeā¦


It is an absolute honour to be elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences Academy of Social Sciences. Thank you to colleagues for their nomination and support. I look forward to supporting the crucial work of the Academy in promoting the Social Sciences x.com/AcadSocScienceā¦

Really honoured to have been elected Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences Academy of Social Sciences. Many thanks to colleagues for nominating me. It is wonderful to join the Fellowship & support the Academy's aim to highlight the importance of the social sciences x.com/QUBelfast/statā¦