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The IGP Zines section presents our latest work carried out in collaboration with citizen scientists.

Prosperity in east London 2021-2031 Longitudinal Study 

The Prosperity in east London 2021-2031 Longitudinal Study is a 10-year mixed-methods study tracing the effects of large-scale and long-term urban regeneration on local communities in east London. The study equips local residents with the tools to examine prosperity in their communities, producing citizen-centred insights on people’s lived experiences of regeneration.

The following zines have been produced as part of the study. 

Zines

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Prosperity in east London 2021-2031 Longitudinal Study - About the study

 

prosperity, qualitative research, citizen science, social science
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Changing Barriers

by Abdul and Zeinab

Institutional racism, housing inequality, sensitisation, opportunities
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Repackaging poverty 

by Alexis

Appropriation, poverty, inequality, art, creativity, entrepreneurship, food banks, food security, racism, gender. 
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A tale of two sides

By Terry

Inequality, regeneration, neglect, uncertainty, community-building, youth crime
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The abandoned side of North Woolwich

By Terry and Twinkle

poverty, unemployment, discrimination, infrastructure, poor transportation links, abandonment, neglect, youth crime.
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What does basic mean to people with special needs and disabilities?

By Victorine and Regina

Special educational needs and disabilities, universal basic services, education, housing, mental health, loneliness
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Some Light

By Lorraine

Infrastructure, lighting, safety, well-being, health, poverty, autonomy, choice
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Same on the outside, different on the inside 

By Zainab

Urban inequality, barriers to social cohesion, participation, transient communities
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My silent struggle

By Twinkle 

Special educational needs, autism spectrum disorder, mental health, inadequate support, barriers to access, stigma, awareness.