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Call for papers: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London, 28-30th August 2013
Session Title
Economic Change and Children, Youth and Families: Current Experiences and
Future Frontiers
Session Organisers
Sarah Marie Hall (University of Manchester) and Helena Pimlott
Marie Hall
(University of Manchester)
Sponsored by the Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group
(confirmed) and the Economic Geography Research Group (TBC)
Confirmed discussant: Prof. Linda McDowell (University of Oxford)
Session Theme
The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 has
Marie Hall
(University of Manchester)
Sponsored by the Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group
(confirmed) and the Economic Geography Research Group (confirmed)
Confirmed discussant: Prof. Linda McDowell (University of Oxford)
Session Theme
The global financial crisis of 2007
rsity) and Sarah
Marie Hall (University of Manchester)
Session Theme
The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 has had catastrophic impacts on
global, national, regional and local economic geographies. These impacts
continue to play out in the form of job losses, pay cuts and short-hours
working,
ssion
AAG Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 21-25 April 2015
Session organisers: Helena Pimlott-Wilson (Loughborough University) and Sarah
Marie Hall (University of Manchester)
Session Theme
The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 has had catastrophic impacts on
global, national, regional
, to explore the rich array of
geographical work engaging this powerful idea and its consequences.
Submitting Proposals for EGRG sponsored sessions
Proposals for, or questions about, EGRG sponsored sessions should be sent to Dr
Sarah Marie Hall at sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk
Proposals should
and its consequences.
Submitting Proposals for EGRG sponsored sessions
Proposals for, or questions about, EGRG sponsored sessions should be sent to Dr
Sarah Marie Hall at sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk
Proposals should be submitted by 19th December 2014 and should comprise (i)
Title; (ii) Name of
ponsored sessions
Proposals for, or questions about, EGRG sponsored sessions should be sent to
Sarah Marie Hall at
sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk>
Proposals should comprise (i) Title; (ii) Name of Co-sponsoring groups, if
applicable (iii) Name and
ls for, or questions about, EGRG sponsored sessions should be sent to
Sarah Marie Hall at sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk
Proposals should be submitted by Tuesday 22nd December 2015 and should comprise
(i) Title; (ii) Name of co-sponsoring groups, if applicable (iii) Name and
contact details f
king might add to existing approaches and what its potential might be
as a metaphor or method.
Submitting Proposals for EGRG sponsored sessions
Proposals for, or questions about, EGRG sponsored sessions should be sent to
Sarah Marie Hall at sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk
Proposals should be su
Purdam
kingsley.pur...@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:kingsley.pur...@manchester.ac.uk> or
Dr. S.M.Hall
sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk>
Thanks!
Sarah
Dr Sarah Marie Hall
Lecturer in Human Geography
University of Manchester
Email: sarah.m.h..
Purdam
kingsley.pur...@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:kingsley.pur...@manchester.ac.uk> or
Dr. S.M.Hall
sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:sarah.m.h...@manchester.ac.uk>
Thanks!
Sarah
Dr Sarah Marie Hall
Lecturer in Human Geography
University of Manchester
Email: sarah.m.h..
and families
Convenors:
John Horton (University of Northampton, UK) Helena Pimlott-Wilson (Loughborough
University, UK), Sarah Marie Hall (University of Manchester, UK)
Call for papers:
This paper session will explore ways in which diverse, challenging geographies
of 'austerity', '
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Call for Panellists: Brexit Futures Roundtable Discussion
7th Nordic Geographers Meeting 2017, Stockholm, Sweden, June 18th–21st 2017
Conveners: Dr Kathy Burrell, Dept. of Geography and Planning, University of
Liverpool and Dr Sarah M Hall, Dept. of Geograph
e and hardship: yesterday, today,
tomorrow
Convenors: Helen Holmes and Sarah Marie Hall (University of Manchester, UK)
About the session
This session will explore the geographies and temporalities of inequality and
hardship. Contemporary studies of inequality, particularly around the
geographi
and families
Convenors:
John Horton (University of Northampton, UK) Helena Pimlott-Wilson (Loughborough
University, UK), Sarah Marie Hall (University of Manchester, UK)
Call for papers:
This paper session will explore ways in which diverse, challenging geographies
of 'austerity',
Groningen) and Sarah Marie
Hall (University of Manchester)
Session Sponsor: Social and Cultural Geography Research Group
Over a decade has passed since the 2008 financial crisis, but the socio-spatial
consequences of austerity still haunt contemporary spaces of everyday life. The
narrative of
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