Sustainable and Resilient Cities: Liverpool

Abigail O'Connor

Series Two: From the same team, exploring 'Doing a PhD during a global pandemic'. Series One This first collection of eight podcasts created by PhD students at the University of Liverpool, explores how we are doing research during the COVID-19 pandemic and responding to policy issues in the Liverpool City Region. Hosted by Abi O'Connor (@abioconnor_) and co-produced by Ronnie Hughes (@asenseofplace1), this podcast is part of the Sustainable and Resilient Cities (SARC) Research Theme.

  1. 01/13/2021

    S2 Ep8: Liam Markey – Inaccessible data sets & discussing the politics of funding

    Today Abi and Ronnie are joined by fellow SSPC PGR student Liam Markey. Liam’s PhD is a collaborate project with the British Library, which looks to chronicle the last  100 years of British ‘military victimhood’ following the First World War, through both print and digital cultural artefacts in the British Library collection. Liam’s research involved monthly visits to the British Library in London to access hard copies of datasets, which inevitably changed as a result of the initial lockdown in March and on-going restrictions since. In this episode we talk through the difficulties this has caused Liam in terms of his academic work and how he’s adapted to these changes. Later in the episode we open up a discussion around the financial implications of the COVID19 pandemic, first through reference to Liam’s experience before talking about the difficulties currently faced by PhD students more widely, and the ongoing issues around funding.2 Read Liam’s latest writing for the British Library here or you can find out more about his research via his blog. Liam can be contacted via email Liam.markey@liverpool.ac.uk or Twitter: @Liam_Markey94. Get in touch with us if you'd like to be involved with the podcast! Contact Abi via Twitter: @abioconnor_ or email: aoconnor@liverpool.ac.uk & Ronnie @asenseofplace1 or R.D.Hughes@liv.ac.uk *This episode was recorded in early December 2020, before the third national lockdown*

    36 min
  2. 01/06/2021

    S2 Ep7: Pat Ballantyne – Moving the lab home: changes to data and research resulting from COVID19

    Today Abi & Ronnie talk to Patrick Ballantyne, a PhD student in the Geographic Data Science Lab, based in the Department of Geography & Planning. Pat’s research, centred around Retail Geography, employs methods both quantitative and spatial in nature, which come under the umbrella of 'Geographic Data Science'. The primary aim of his PhD is to gain a deeper understanding of the geography of retail centre space, demonstrating how such an understanding can be used to  respond to external pressures in the retail sector, such as changing consumer behaviours and the growth of online shopping. When lockdown began in March, Pat’s access to the shared laboratory – and therefore his research – became restricted. He discusses how he’s adjusted to these challenges, giving an overview of his experience of working from home, whilst also highlighting  the opportunities COVID-19 has presented in terms of consumer data and changing research agendas. You can get in touch with Pat via email P.J.Ballantyne@liverpool.ac.uk or via Twitter @pj_ballantyne For code and updates on his projects visit: https://github.com/patrickballantyne Get in touch with us if you'd like to be involved in upcoming episodes, we’d love to hear from you about life as a PhD student, your research, new projects you’re involved in or changes to your work resulting from COVID19 (this list is not exhaustive!) Contact Abi via Twitter: @abioconnor_ or email: aoconnor@liverpool.ac.uk & Ronnie @asenseofplace1or R.D.Hughes@liv.ac.uk

    32 min

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Series Two: From the same team, exploring 'Doing a PhD during a global pandemic'. Series One This first collection of eight podcasts created by PhD students at the University of Liverpool, explores how we are doing research during the COVID-19 pandemic and responding to policy issues in the Liverpool City Region. Hosted by Abi O'Connor (@abioconnor_) and co-produced by Ronnie Hughes (@asenseofplace1), this podcast is part of the Sustainable and Resilient Cities (SARC) Research Theme.