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Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists
Professor Danny Dorling has lived all his life in England. To try to counter his myopic world view, in 2006, Danny started working with a group of researchers on a project to remap the world. He has published with many colleagues more than a dozen books on issues related to social inequalities in Britain and several hundred journal papers.
His latest book Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists has received critical acclaim and contributed much to current social, economic and political thinking and analysis.
New publications in the pipeline include “The visualisation of spatial social structure" (Wiley) and "The Population of the UK" (Sage) and coming soon "Unequal Health" (Policy Press) about health inequalities and privatisation of the NHS.
The '32 Stops' (Penguin) - a book on the Central Tube line in London and inequalities across London -- it's a story of current lives.
Danny is an Academician of the Academy of the Learned Societies in the Social Sciences and, in 2008, became Honorary President of the Society of Cartographers.
His work concerns issues of housing, health, employment, education and poverty.Much of this work is available open access. www.shef.ac.uk/sasi).
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