Public health researchers, scientists, and medical practitioners rely heavily on government datasets for research and clinical practice so changes that have not been communicated, reported or lack of updates compromises the validity of the data, and the work of researchers
06.03.2026 13:04
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Data Revisions:
Research found that 114 (49%) of the 232 included datasets were substantially altered. The vast majority (106 datasets [93%]) had the word gender switched to sex. Only 15 (13%) of the 114 altered datasets logged or otherwise indicated that the change had occurred: lnkd.in/ebngcWQN
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Of the 38 paused databases, 33 (87%) were vaccination-related topics compared with none of the 44 current databases. Of the 5 paused databases on other topics, 4 addressed respiratory diseases. Full paper here: lnkd.in/eEtaVDyF
06.03.2026 13:04
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Why should we be very worried about the US government messing with health databases?
What do we know so far:
Pausing of data
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) databases seemed to have βunexplained pausesβ and ceased or delayed updates - 38 (46% of datasets) were paused.
06.03.2026 13:04
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The UK Home Secretary #shabanamahmood is never shy of a photo opportunity. Here she is posing in a martial Greg Bovinoβstyle coat at a removal centre in #Copenhagen; just a few days later we find her again on the front pages announcing a #visa ban for countries that βabuse our generosityβ.
#asylum
05.03.2026 08:17
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The readings and conversation take place online on Saturday, 7 March 2026, from 6pm till 7.30pm (UK time).
02.03.2026 16:11
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Poets from Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya will read and discuss their work in conversation with those contributing to the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series. The poets will also take part in a Q&A session.
02.03.2026 16:11
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My research indicates that in a increasingly politically polarised online and real-life environments, urban food growing projects have the potential to bridge divides. They can help integrate newcomers to the neighbourhood, providing opportunities for volunteers to talk across spheres of life. π
25.02.2026 10:52
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Community gardens: solving the problem of food security
Food insecurity, poor quality diet, stress and lack of green spaces: all are linked to the obesity epidemic. Here's one holistic solution
Nourishing the neighbourhood: Urban food projects create a "sense of place", boosting mental health while donating fresh organic produce to local food banks.
A thought-provoking piece by Prof Neli Demireva ‡οΈ
@eastangliabylines.co.uk @demirevaneli.bsky.social
23.02.2026 14:21
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Ken excelled at "making sense from a disarray of narratives" and embraced it not just as a writing tool but as a mode of living. I hope other writers, students, colleagues will find this book useful and inspiring.
23.02.2026 11:43
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New book has arrived! πππ
I am delighted about the publication of "Stories, Imaginations and Sociology; Essays in Honour of Ken Plummer", Routledge. It was a real privilege to edit the book with my co-editors and with plethora of interesting contributors. I cherished every moment.
23.02.2026 11:43
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Please support University of Essex staff. Please, sign the petition below.
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22.02.2026 18:25
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This exhibition will appeal to all apple lovers. The foyer area contains the taste cards of more than 200 hundred different variety of apples. Much as with wine, apparently, applesβ tasting notes can vary between βbriskβ, βintenseβ, βaromaticβ as for example with the Lord Lennox variety
21.02.2026 12:18
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A brilliant piece by Carlos Vargas-Silva on migration, the PL, and Jim Ratcliffe's remarks that the UK has been "colonised by migrants".
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20.02.2026 18:03
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Instead they face years of being burdened by debt. As income from labour declines, disadvantage becomes entrenched. That's why the focus should be on equality and redistribution.
20.02.2026 18:01
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A further dimension that should be considered is socio-economic disadvantage. First in their family graduates and graduates from disadvantaged backgrounds might not have the social connections that guarantee a high salary post graduation.
20.02.2026 18:01
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"The Premier League provides a revealing case study in the economics of migration. Its massive financial success is closely tied to the mobility of players, managers, and staff across borders."
20.02.2026 17:30
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"Take Ratcliffeβs own club, Manchester United, as an example. Of the 22 players listed as active in the menβs team, only five were born in the UK. "
20.02.2026 17:30
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"The Premier League, the most commercially successful football league in the world and a competition that injects billions of pounds into the UK economy, depends on migration. Not incidentally, but structurally."
20.02.2026 17:30
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Take Ratcliffeβs own club, Manchester United, as an example. As shown in the table below, of the 22 players listed as active in the menβs team, only five were born in the UK.
20.02.2026 17:19
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The Premier League, the most commercially successful football league in the world and a competition that injects billions of pounds into the UK economy, depends on migration. Not incidentally, but structurally.
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π§© The results reveal two sides of the same "social closure coin". Occupational elitism increases the size of the pie (raising average occupational earnings through collective rent generation), yet working-class entrants who overcome access barriers still receive smaller slices of those rents.
19.02.2026 22:13
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