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Professor Loretta Lees
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Director Boston University Initiative on Cities. Urbanist, Geographer, Public Scholar, Mum. Lives Boston USA and London UK.

Loretta Lees is a university professor, urbanist, author, and scholar-activist. She is the Director of the Initiative on Cities and professor of sociology at Boston University. Prior to moving to Boston, she was Professor of Human Geography at the University of Leicester in the UK and served as Chair of the London Housing Panel working with the Mayor of London and Trust for London. Since 2009, she has co-organised The Urban Salon, a London forum and seminar series for architecture, cities, and international urbanism, which examines urban experiences using an international and comparative frame. Lees’ scholarship focuses on gentrification, Urban Regeneration, global urbanism, urban policy, urban public space, architecture, and urban social theory. She was identified as the only woman in the top 20 most referenced authors in urban geography worldwide and the top author on gentrification globally. She was awarded the 2022 Marilyn J. Gittell Activist Scholar Award from the Urban Affairs Association. Other accolades of Lees include her election as a fellow of Academia Europaea (MAE) in 2022, and Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) in 2013. She has published 16 books and over 100 journal articles and book chapters. Her research has been featured extensively in documentaries, newspapers, and in podcasts. .. more

Economics 34%
Political science 19%

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This Thursday, join our conversation with City Councilor Ruthzee Louijeune and @buoncities.bsky.social Executive Director Stacy Fox about Boston's upcoming policy priorities.

RSVP here: forms.gle/YkgHy19qeYU2...

Walked over to Harvard saw ice fishing on the Charles and turkeys

You too, great PhD! 🤩

Zoe is great!

I would, missing all that and you guys

Well done to Giorgia Mascaro just awarded her PhD in geography at Leicester University 🤩🥳

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Boston University ranks 41st in Time’s inaugural ranking of the World’s Top Universities.

With emphasis on global engagement, economic impact, and research innovation, BU outpaces several Ivy League schools.

Details ➡️ www.bu.edu/articles/202...

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Andrea, A big global group of us are working in relation to this can you email me more details?

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President Melissa Gilliam Outlines Bold “North Star” Vision for Boston University’s Future

During her first Presidential Address, Gilliam called for BU to become a “global destination of discovery, education, and human connection.”
President Melissa Gilliam Outlines Bold “North Star” Vision for Boston University’s Future
During her first Presidential Address, the president called for BU to become a “global destination of discovery, education, and human connection”
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Happening soon: Charting Our Future, President Gilliam’s first Annual Presidential Address.

Join us live as she outlines BU’s vision for impact in Boston and around the world.

Tune in at 4:30 p.m. ET ➡️ www.bu.edu/president/up...

Frat igloo at BU

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Next week, Feb 4 at 3:00pm EST, @buoncities.bsky.social welcomes @jbrownsaracino.bsky.social for a discussion of her book, The Death and Life of Gentrification, and her research into the changing meaning of gentrification in contemporary life and its implications.

Register here: buff.ly/blXD0Sm

Alan walks did stuff a while ago, martine august? Tom slater did a book chapter david ley stuff on false creek in 70s

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On the @irishtimes.com podcast with @hlinehan.bsky.social today talking about the new book, rent reforms and housing politics @maoiliosarey.bsky.social @fingalpimpernel.bsky.social

www.irishtimes.com/podcasts/ins...
Will the Government’s rent control legislation help or harm tenants?
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
www.irishtimes.com