Lost in Translation?: Connecting the conceptual and methodological to locate the "Left Behind"

Lost in Translation?: Connecting the conceptual and methodological to locate the "Left Behind"

Urban Big Data Centre - Pulbic Research Seminar Series
Date: Tuesday 13 December 2022
Time: 15:00 - 16:30
Venue: Room 248 - The Gannochy Seminar Room 3, Wolfson Medical School
Category: Public lectures
Speaker: Prof. Rachel Franklin
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lost-in-translation-combining-approaches-to-locate-the-left-behind-registration-469996270497

Abstract:

‘Left behind places’ have received increasing attention in the Global North, acknowledging growing regional inequalities between and within countries. However, the trajectories followed by these places have mostly been investigated by assessing changes between two time-points. Addressing this, we combine k-means clustering and sequence analysis to study detailed regional trajectories between 1982 and 2017 for EU15 NUTS3 regions. The resulting typology of trajectories evidences how some regions have increasingly or more recently ‘fallen behind’, some have remained ‘left behind’, and still others have experienced overall positive decades, at least temporarily catching-up on wealthier regions. As such, our findings suggest different transitions in and out of ‘left-behindness’.

Speaker: Prof. Rachel Franklin 

Rachel Franklin is a Professor of Geographical Analysis in the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) at Newcastle University, the Head of Newcastle Data, and the University Lead for Newcastle at the Alan Turing Institute, where she is also a Fellow. Her primary research focus is in spatial demography and the interplay between spatial analytics and demographic change, in particular quantifying patterns, sources and impacts of spatial inequality. Prior to Newcastle, she was at Brown University in the U.S. for eight years, where she was Associate Director of Brown’s Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences (S4) initiative. She currently holds visiting appointments in Population Studies at Brown and in Social Sciences at the Gran Sasso Science Institute in Italy. She is also current editor in chief of the journal, Geographical Analysis. 

You are warmly welcome to join our UBDC public seminar on Tuesday 13th Dec 15:00-16.30.

We are delighted to have Prof. Rachel Franklin, Professor of Geographical Analysis in the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) at Newcastle University, who will present her latest research on identifying ‘left behind places’ using a data-driven approach.

This is a hybrid event.

The in-person session will be held in Room 248 - The Gannochy Seminar Room 3, Wolfson Medical School.

The zoom link will be available to you after registration.

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