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Hi everyone,


My name is Ben Turpin and I am a third-year Geography student at the University of Birmingham. I am working on my final year dissertation which focusses on the effect of inaccessible railway infrastructure in Southeast London. The working title is:


Peckham Rye ? a case study on the cause and effect of inaccessible railway infrastructure for people with reduced mobility.


I am looking for participants to complete remote diary entries of a typical day using the station, with the aim of exploring what aspects of the station make it inaccessible, how this limits the opportunities of those not able to fully use it and the effect that this has on their lives.


All entries will be anonymous with false names used. This is a remote diary so any data generated will be voluntarily recorded by the participant.


If you are interested in participating I would appreciate it if you could get in touch as soon as possible so I can further explain exactly what is required and the ethical considerations.


Many thanks,


Ben Turpin


Email: [email protected]

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Peckham2020

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