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| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 25 | Subscribers | Read | greaterlondon.co |
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I'm Chris Fellingham, I co-founded and run the ARC Accelerator, the world's first social science and humanities research accelerator for ventures which I run as part of Kindling. Prior to that I worked at FutureLearn
Head of Housing and Infrastructure at the Centre for Policy Studies
Law student, future barrister, linguist, train enjoyer
I work on housing co-ops and am interested in cities.
Thinking about art, public space, social mobility, class. Thoughts true at the point of publishing.
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