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Stephen Blenkinsop: GIS, Climate Action in the North East, and a Passion for Tea and Doctor Who

Geogramblings

A native of Middlesbrough, Stephen’s experiences growing up in the 1980s during a time of significant economic change have shaped his commitment to social justice and his belief in the power of education to drive positive change.

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Why Accessibility Must Be a Part of Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity Initiatives

ED Surge

Importantly, these companies are pursuing equitable access to their products and content, regardless of identity, geography, race, religion, socioeconomic background, etc. Bend the development of content toward social justice. They proactively plan for a diverse customer base and do not treat accessibility as an afterthought.

EdTech 101
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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

Political Science Now

Her research interests are in political theory, with a focus on issues of economic justice, distributive and social justice, work and leisure, environmental ethics, and gender and family justice. He works mostly on comparative and historical political economy. She is the author of Free Time (Princeton University Press).