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If opposition to ULEZ really did tip the Uxbridge by‐election result, we should be surprised. Most voters drive compliant vehicles and might benefit from cleaner air. But the adversely‐affected minority had loud voices, and opposition was mobilised against the very principle of road pricing, with substantial input from home counties Conservatives outside Greater London. It didn't help that the scientific...
This introduction to the everyday economy collection provides a brief summary of the concept as advanced by Julie Froud, Karel Williams and their collaborators at Manchester's Centre for Research on Socio‐Cultural Change, followed by an overview of articles by Anna Coote, Tess Lanning and Rachel Laurence, Sarah Longlands, Alex Colás and Jason Edwards, David Edgerton, Christine Berry, Luke Raikes and...
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