CIM Events
Upcoming Events
Past events
CIM Research Demi-away-day
“Accelerate or Die”, Film screening and post-show chat
The Beat Godfather and the Glitter Mainman: Appreciating Bowie through Burroughs
Digital Divides and Health: Exploring the impact of digitalization on health in local, national, and international contexts
Research Forum 2: Post-colonial Spaces, Infrastructures and Digital Health Regulation
Uncovering social and regional inequalities using spatial data and interdisciplinary methods
Research
Socio-economic inequalities are among most urging global problems. We will discuss briefly what this entails based on social and racial inequalities in cycling in London. This case study will serve as a prompt for a more general discussion about urban, rural, and regional problems that require an interdisciplinary approach. I will introduce regional science and spatial methods approach.
Methods
We will talk about an iterative research design, where methods are enriched with ongoing research. The case study of London inequalities (Bednarowska-Michaiel, 2021) will be an example of linking social research with spatial modeling.
Benefits
● Discuss an interdisciplinary research design to social problems
● Discover new methods and spatial data
● Meet other students and exchange ideas
● Get inspiration for your dissertation methods