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Latest Additions

'The well-behaved child between two noisy big brothers?' -emergent practices of scalecraft within the in-between spaces of city-regionalism (2025)
Journal Article
Pemberton, S., & Peacock, A. (2025). 'The well-behaved child between two noisy big brothers?' -emergent practices of scalecraft within the in-between spaces of city-regionalism. Space and Polity, https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2025.2539747

The emergence of city regions reflects ongoing processes of restructuring and rescaling of nation states vis a vis attempts to secure economic growth and global competitiveness. Such spaces are often structurally and spatially privileged by the state... Read More about 'The well-behaved child between two noisy big brothers?' -emergent practices of scalecraft within the in-between spaces of city-regionalism.

The impact of socio‐economic deprivation on the long‐term survival of people with diabetes and acute myocardial infarction: A nationwide cohort study (2025)
Journal Article
Weight, N., Cole, A., Rashid, M., Khunti, K., Misra, S., Kontopantelis, E., Shepherd, T. A., Rutter, M. K., & Mamas, M. A. (2025). The impact of socio‐economic deprivation on the long‐term survival of people with diabetes and acute myocardial infarction: A nationwide cohort study. Diabetic Medicine, Article e70111. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.70111

Background
People from areas of socio-economic deprivation have poorer outcomes following acute myocardial infarction (AMI). How deprivation influences the survival of people with diabetes mellitus (DM) post-AMI is not well described.

Methods
Us... Read More about The impact of socio‐economic deprivation on the long‐term survival of people with diabetes and acute myocardial infarction: A nationwide cohort study.

Carboniferous and Early Permian Magmatism in England (2025)
Journal Article
Sheldrick, T. C., Hahn, G., Antoshechkina, P. M., Norry, M. J., Egan, S. S., Barry, T. L., Gan, C., Wilkinson, C. M., Gibson, S. A., & Ewan, C. A. (2025). Carboniferous and Early Permian Magmatism in England. Journal of Petrology, Article egaf063. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egaf063

The cause of widespread Carboniferous and Early Permian magmatism that occurred across northern Europe and the United Kingdom remains enigmatic. New 40Ar-39Ar radiometric dating reveals that some of the earliest manifestations of alkaline to sub-alka... Read More about Carboniferous and Early Permian Magmatism in England.