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Integrative Mechanisms for Addressing Spatial Justice and Territorial Inequalities in Europe

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Coronavirus and the ‘social determinants’ of health inequalities: lessons from ‘Health in All Policies’ initiatives

7 May 20207 May 2020 imajine Blog

Many public health bodies are responding to crisis by shifting their attention and resources from (1) a long-term strategic focus on reducing non-communicable diseases (such

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IMAJINE on independence movements at BBC Radio Wales

21 February 202021 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

IMAJINE researchers from Aberystwyth University have been drawing on their findings to provide insights into the phenomenon of ‘indy curiosity’ in Wales, for Radio Wales’s

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What is scenario-planning?

20 February 202020 February 2020 imajine Blog
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One of the key components of IMAJINE is to re-imagine regional futures through a process of participatory scenario-building. Scenario-building helps to reflect on imagined futures;

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Call for papers for the RJRS special issue entitled ”Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU”

20 February 202020 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

Romanian Journal of Regional Science (rjrs.ase.ro) invites contributions for the special issue entitled ”Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU”, under the auspices

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On Siena workshop or how to develop the survey questionnaire?

18 February 202018 February 2020 imajine Blog

The IMAJINE project develops around three key issues: (1) To understand and map socio-spatial inequalities across territories within contemporary Europe (i.e. across regions in countries,

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IMAJINE session at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2020, call for papers

13 February 202013 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

At the Royal Geographical Society/ Institute of British Geographers’ Annual International Conference 2020, which will be held between the 1st and the 4th of September

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Workshop on “Questionnaire design”

12 February 202012 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

For the next two days, the IMAJINE researchers will participate in the workshop organized by Linda Basile and Pierangelo Isernia from the University of Siena

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Call for a Special Session at the 60th ERSA Congress “The geographical dimension of income inequality”

30 January 202030 January 2020 Denis Ceric News

We invite you to the submit your abstract to the IMAJINE related special session organised by Yannis Psycharis (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences)

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The revenge of the places that do not matter

16 December 201923 January 2020 Denis Ceric News

On December 13th Professor Andres Rodriguez Pose, a member of the Advisory Board of the IMAJINE project visited the research group from the University of

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Migration and Asylum Policy vs Migrants’ and Refugees’ Claims of Justice in Greece workshop

10 December 201922 January 2020 Denis Ceric News

On the 12th and 13th of December 2019 at Harokopio University in Athens, we invite you to the international workshop entitled “Migration and Asylum Policy

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Blog

  • Imajine scenario response – Esther Peeren, University of Amsterdam
  • Imajine scenario response – Stefan Kaufman, Monash University
  • Imajine scenario response – Colette Marshall, Director of Operations at Diabetes UK
  • Lessons from policy theories for the pursuit of equity in health, education and gender policy
  • Independence movements in Europe: What claims do they make and how do they justify them?
  • Imajine scenario response – Gail Carson, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford
  • Imajine scenario response – Angela Adams, Saïd Business School University of Oxford & Angela Adams Consulting
  • Imajine scenario response – Robert Barrington, Centre for the Study of Corruption, University of Sussex
  • Spatial justice and data: “IMAJINE” a different future
  • Imajine scenario response – Luke Tay, Cornucopia FutureScapes

News

  • The IMAJINE results presented at the Humboldt University
  • Spatial Composite Indicators: some new hints
  • Final IMAJINE conference in Warsaw
  • Policy Workshop on Territorial Inequalities, Cohesion Policy and Spatial Justice in Europe
  • The IMAJINE scenarios
  • IMAJINE @EURegionsWeek
  • Invitation to the IMAJINE special session „Territorial inequalities and spatial (in)justice in Europe”
  • The institutional dimension of the creation of Kashubian autonomy
  • Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU
  • Welcome to the webinar: Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Territorial Inequalities Policies

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