Papers and Presentations
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Papers (public domain)
- Kenyon, S., Rafferty, J. and Lyons, G. (2002)
"Social Exclusion and Transport: A Role for Virtual Accessibility in the Alleviation of Mobility-Related Social Exclusion?"
Paper submitted to the Journal of Social Policy
- Kenyon, S., Lyons, G. and Rafferty, J. (2002)
"Transport and Social Exclusion: Investigating the Possibility of Promoting Inclusion Through Virtual Mobility"
Journal of Transport Geography 10:3
Available online
- Kenyon, S., Lyons, G. and Rafferty, J. (2002)
"Transport, Social Exclusion and the Internet - Could Virtual Mobility Help to Alleviate Social Exclusion?"
Proceedings UTSG Conference, 3-5 January 2002, Edinburgh, U.K.
- Lyons, G (2002)
"INTERNET: Investigating New Technology's Evolving Role, Nature and Effects for Transport"
Proceedings UTSG Conference, 3-5 January 2002, Edinburgh, U.K.
Papers (internal working papers)
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- Kenyon, S. (2002)
Report from Online Consultation, August - October 2001
Available to view: pdf (214KB) | zip (206KB)
- Kenyon, S. (2002)
Report from Workshop, 3 October 2001
Available to view: pdf (273KB) | zip (261KB)
- Kenyon, S. (2002)
Summary of Report from Focus Groups, September and October 2001
Available to view: pdf (223KB) | zip (213KB)
- Kenyon, S. (2002)
Report from Focus Groups, September and October 2001
Presentations
- Abstract of presentation to be given at the Social Policy Association conference, July 2002.
- Presentation given to Social Exclusion Unit, 16 April 2002.
- Presentation given at Transportation Research Group Seminar, 27 March 2002.
- Presentation given at UTSG Conference, 3-5 January, 2002, Edinburgh, U.K.
- Presentation given at Social Policy Association Conference, 24-26 July 2001, Belfast, U.K.
Press Releases
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