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How do communities in different parts of the world govern the

WEBCitation. Hambi, A. (2020) How do communities in different parts of the world govern the negative effects of globalisation? Routes1(1): 84–90.. Abstract. In …

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Exploring the enhanced spatial marginalisation of women and

WEB5. Conclusions. The findings explored point to a disproportionate impact of the pandemic on marginalised peoples, a factor that should be considered by policy …

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Exploring the new urban age: three trends in literature – Routes

WEBKey factors characterising literature involve urban form, governance, transport, environment, social inclusion, public space, health, housing, and the …

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Exploring the interactions between children’s sense of self

WEBCitation. Sayliss, Z. (2022) Exploring the interactions between children’s sense of self and their sense of place through sport. Routes 2(2): 115-123 Abstract. …

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A review of ‘Encountering Development: The Making and

WEBCitation. Barlow, S. (2021) A review of ‘Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World’ by Arturo Escobar. Routes 1(3): 344-351.. …

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Does globalisation lead to good health outcomes

WEBIt is difficult to conclusively claim that globalisation leads to good health outcomes, after discussing various scenarios where globalisation has had varying …

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Intersectionality and its radical roots: implications for the

WEBCitation. Farrell, M. (2020) Intersectionality and its radical roots: implications for the discipline of geography today. Routes 1(2): 142–152.. Abstract. Whilst the …

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‘Globalisation and global events impact all places’. To

WEBGlobalisation is a global process that has created global events as a by-product. As such, this essay is naturally divided into three sections of global events: …

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Covid-19 and its effects on inequality – Routes

WEBIn the North West of England we have seen the effects of Covid-19 very clearly as it has been one of the worst affected areas of the UK with deaths in Greater …

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The role of a refugee camp in a global pandemic – Routes

WEBRefugee camps in the region are known to be extremely crowded. The Za’atari refugee camp for example, holds up to 80,000 Syrian refugees with over half of …

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Period poverty in prison: an intersectional commentary on the …

WEBCitation. Bostock, J. (2020) Period poverty in prison: an intersectional commentary on the lived experiences of incarcerated women in US prison facilities.

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The impact of the loss of top predators on terrestrial ecosystems

WEBOverall, it is shown that the loss of top predators has a number of detrimental impacts on ecosystems including the reduction of biodiversity, decreased …

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Editorial introduction by Professor Klaus Dodds – Routes

WEBCitation. Dodds, K. (2020) Editorial introduction by Professor Klaus Dodds. Routes 1(1): 1.. Abstract. Routes.The etymology of the word is usually sourced as …

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Will climate change make a sixth mass extinction an inevitability

WEBMost scientists agree that evidence points to a sixth mass extinction being underway or fast approaching (Barnosky et al, 2011; Saltré and Bradshaw, 2019).For …

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Landscape assessment: A useful tool for A Level enquiry – Routes

WEBAt A Level, this splits into two more distinct threads; landscapes and place. Landscapes at A Level focus on how landforms and processes make up characteristic …

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Where is the economy

WEBAbstract. While economic geography has traditionally focused on large scales, in this article, I argue for an everyday epistemology of economic geography to …

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A review of ‘Why Nations Fail’ – Routes

WEBCitation. Hogan, F. (2020) A review of ‘Why Nations Fail’. Routes 1(2): 251–255. Abstract. This piece reviews the 2012 book Why Nations Fail, co-authored by …

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A literature review of ecotourism in India: policy

WEBCitation. Spicer, B. (2020) A literature review of ecotourism in India: policy implications and research gaps. Routes 1(1): 41–50.. Abstract. This essay is an …

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Referencing Guides: HARVARD (Bangor)

WEB4 Note: To identify secondary direct citations within a direct quotation, use single quotation marks. Example: “In 1822 the physicist J.B. Fourier had postulated that the earth was …

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