- Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
- Noise Effects and Management
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Speech and Audio Processing
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- E-Government and Public Services
- Urban Planning and Governance
- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
- Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
- Higher Education and Employability
- Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Historical and Religious Studies of Rome
- Mentoring and Academic Development
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Tactile and Sensory Interactions
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Management and Marketing Education
University of Cambridge
2021-2024
Manchester Metropolitan University
2018
University of Southampton
2013
Digital exclusion and poverty are understood to be closely linked, existing literature on the topic makes clear that contexts of people's lives shape their experiences digital in important ways. Indeed, online offline aspects life many regards inextricable. As such, this paper focuses complex relationship between poverty, examines how a range spatial, material, temporal factors related opportunities use internet. Drawing upon qualitative data from interviews with coaches participants...
As Smart Cities have become more widespread, so too concerns about their associated ethical issues. However, debates in the current City literature tended to focus on issues related collection, processing, usage, storage and sharing of data. This paper argues that should be extended capture crucial decisions taken as part governance, references which underpin them. Using Cambridge programme a case study, this draws empirical data from interviews with experts actors involved programme,...
As urban governments adopt smart city strategies for delivering services, the need to understand how – and in whose interests these are formed is imperative. The selection of verticals (or areas focus programs) within processes governance has implications which aspects agenda become prioritized. Through a study seven UK cities, paper investigates framing problems, verticals, decision-making logics. findings highlight that case cities rooted four key considerations: challenges service...
Abstract It is recognised that migrants’ access to housing in destination cities shaped by a number of factors. This paper takes as its focus the processes allocation for low-income West African migrants Bronx, New York City. Drawing on 37 semi-structured interviews with providers and intermediary organisations perform housing-related functions, builds upon literature migration industries informal solutions among migrant communities, reveals formal systems which must navigate order secure...
Abstract Rent gap theory has long been a staple of gentrification studies, and given that territorial stigma have shown to be closely related, the distinct ways in which rent operates territorially stigmatised spaces demands attention. This paper examines how governance approaches within shape particular gaps are opened. It illustrates operated practice across two contexts Middlesbrough, town North East England. By tracing form production takes these contexts, this provides evidence for...
Some blind people use echoes to detect discrete, silent objects support their spatial orientation/navigation, independence, safety and wellbeing. The acoustical features that for this are not well understood. Listening changes in spectral shape due the presence of an object could be important detection avoidance, especially at short range, although it is currently known whether possible with echolocation-related sounds. Bands noise were convolved recordings binaural impulse responses...
Gentrification and territorial stigma are understood to be closely linked, yet the workings of governance networks which underlay this relationship have seldom been explored in depth. This paper seeks develop understandings by showing how interactions occur decision-making processes at local level culminate particular strategies for regeneration. It draws on interviews document analysis map out examine Middlehaven, a territorially stigmatised area Middlesbrough, UK, has targeted...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the employability outcomes of business school students.Final year students from Accounting & Economics department a post-92 1 university in north-west England were invited join initiative.The paper's findings include that take-up this voluntary scheme was small relative cohort's size.This volunteer group self-selecting therefore subsequent attendance generally good.The however unsuccessful engaging...
Homelessness remains a prevalent issue, and estimates of the number people without adequate shelter in UK suggest that issue is growing. This research draws on literature cognitive impact poverty, stigma, self-esteem to show how confidence improved by coaching programmes with those at risk homelessness. The paper based empirical into one such programme which offers one-to-one guidance interlinked issues financial management, digital skills, employability. shows helps provide relief for...
Engaging stakeholders to co-create Smart Cities is an aspiration for many city governments. However, existing stakeholder engagement frameworks tend be technologically deterministic from the outset, leaving no room meaningful co-creation. This paper proposes a framework engaging in City development without presuming already technology which must accept. The follows life-cycle approach disaggregate process into seven separate but interrelated stages anchored on three pillars – 'the right...
Saint in Church Window:Identification Sought Get access H. M. Holmes 110, Lebanon Gardens, Lodon, S. W. 18 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Notes and Queries, Volume CLIX, Issue aug02, 2 August 1930, Page 83, https://doi.org/10.1093/nq/CLIX.aug02.83a Published: 02 1930