ISSN 2634-4815
Pages: 138- 255
The Routes Editorial Board would like to thank the following Reviewers and Editors for their work on this issue.
Editorial
Editorial introduction by Professor Gillian Rose: Diversity and Inclusion
By Professor Gillian Rose, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
Guest editorial from the Royal Geographical Society
Storymaps 2020: the world beyond my window
By Chris Buckton, Education Assistant: Ambassadors and Schools/HE, Royal Geographical Society
Essays
Intersectionality and its radical roots: implications for the discipline of geography today
By Mary-Jane Farrell, University of Sussex
Two competing goals: can sustainability and development ever be compatible?
By Sophia Buchanan Barlow, University of Exeter
Post COVID-19: Are we entering a new phase of globalisation?
By Valentina Dima, Latymer Upper School
Does globalisation lead to good health outcomes?
By Rebecca Denver, Lancaster Royal Grammar School
Violence at the border: borders and their deleterious socio-political effects on international migrants
By Adrian Wang Xinting, University of Oxford
Mosques in Malaysia: British colonial architectural influence and forming a new national identity
By Catrin Stephens, Aberystwyth University
Original research
World War ‘V’: Emissions change if Birmingham became vegetarian and contemporary attitudes towards vegetarianism
By Mollie Cross, Timothy Lane, Celine Germond-Duret, Liverpool John Moores University
A study of the temperature and humidity conditions in Mumbai in the month of October
By Sahil Rane, Dhirubhai Ambani International School
Book reviews
A review of ‘Why Nations Fail’
By Fintan Hogan, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
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