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AVIATIONARCHIVES  
The email list for the Aviation and Aerospace Archives Initiative and those interested in the documentary heritage of Britain's contribution to and experience of aviation and aerospace.

BIGF  
This list is used by the operators and users of the British Isles GPS archive Facility, to make announcements on archive operation and news items, to enable discussion between GPS data users, and to encourage cross-fertilisation of ideas and research between satellite positioning technologists and experts in other fields across the spectrum of science.

CYCLING-AND-SOCIETY  
This is the discussion and information list of the Cycling and Society Research Group - a cross-disciplinary and multi-institutional group of researchers concerned with cycling and bicycles from a broad range of intellectual perspectives.

CYCLINGANDTRAUMA  
This list supports networking, discussion and knowledge sharing for academic purposes in the subject of Cycling and Trauma.

DEAS  
The DEAS project aims to create a community of researchers and practitioners working collectively across disciplines (computer sciences, engineering and business) and sectors (manufacturing, transport and finance services) to co-create and initiate a comprehensive research agenda that accelerates the innovation of digitally enhanced advanced services within the UK. The principal research question of this project is 'How can transformative digital technologies accelerate the innovation of DEAS, and also deliver significant impact on the manufacturing, transport and financial service sectors in the UK?'

DEPTHMAP  
This list is for discussions of issues to do with the UCL Depthmap software developed by UCL. This software is now in use by over 1500 researchers, students and academics in over 70 countries. Topics include the trivial (how to use certain features) to questions about the direction of future developments, and the active involvement of other institutions.

DIGITALETHICS  
Supports responsible ICT research and innovation and digital ethics in disaster risk management. This is a sub-list of CEMORE-GLOBAL

ECOCAMPUS  
A maillist that will disseminate ideas and best practice amongst UK HE organisations on environmental management and sustainability, based on the forthcoming ecocampus Environmental Management System.

GLOBAL-MOBILITIES  
The Global Mobilities Network connects a community of mobilities researchers, activists and their partners in industry policy and communities to develop the analytical and methodological purchase of the mobilities paradigm, and its impact for research co-creation. This world-wide list is maintained by Jessie Carbutt, CeMoRe Administrator, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK cemore@lancaster.ac.uk. The list was formerly named cemore-global. However, to connect us more effectively globally, we are merging subscribers of both the cemore-global mailing list and the GMN and renaming the cemore-global list to global-mobilities.

GREENPOLITICS  
Email list and networking facility for academics working on environmental politics in any country - a forum for requests and information (primarily announcements of academic jobs, and calls for papers for conferences). The list was previously the discussion list of the ECPR Environmental Politics (previously 'Green Politics') Standing Group, formed in 1991. GDPR regulations mean that the list is now formally independent of the European Consortium for Political Research, but most of the members are also members of the SG. If you wish to also join the Standing Group - you can do so at: ecpr.eu and follow the links to groups and networks.

HEALTHWALKS  
To provide a forum for sharing research and practice concerning Health Walks. The group is multidisplinary by nature and aimed at academics, health promotion specialists, clinicians, health psychologists and other interested parties involved in the research and promotion of walking.

IAPSSUSTAINABILITY  
The list supports the IAPS Sustainability network and aims to bring together IAPS scientists with an interest in sustainability issues.

INCLUSIVE-DESIGN  
This list is for those interested in the process of inclusive design and its application across all design disciplines

LTAN  
A discussion list for those involved in archives relating to land transport. This is a mutual support network for archive creators, custodians and users. #The network deals with research resources in the following areas. #Design, making and use of vehicles; associated infrastructure / people.

MON  
This list is solely for announcements concerning the series of one-day meetings called Mathematics of Networks (MoN). These meetings are devoted to topics such as mathematical modelling of communications, transport, and social networks, dynamic and stochastic phenomena on such networks; graph theory, and data analysis for network applications.

NERN-SPARKS  
Mailing list for early career researchers postgrads, postdocs etc working on energy systems, parallel to National Energy Research Network. Will include notices of relevant events arranged by UKERC and peer support discussions.

OHTRAVELMEDICINE  
There are important differences between global Occupational Health/Medicine and travel health but occupational health needs to ensure if travel health services are provided (in-house or outsourced) that they are medically appropriate. Health Professionals and organisations are often involved in the potentially bigger risk of fitness to work issue and nurses often seeing more individual travel health issues. A key issue is: who makes the decision about fitness to work abroad?

PARKINGDAY  
The list is for those interested in the interdisciplinary cross-sector symposium and workshop 'the role of parking in future cities' that will be held in Cambridge in September 2017.

RAILWAY-STUDIES  
Scholarly discussion of all aspects of railways, past, present and future. Also of the theory and practice of the public display and representation of railways and the conservation of their physical remains.

REGIONAL-SCIENCE-RSAIBIS  
The list is administered by the British and Irish Section of the Regional Science Association International. It is used to make announcements on matters related to the Association and its affiliated Sections. It is also aimed at facilitating exchange of information and wider discussion, among members, on empirical, theoretical and applied issues of regional science, spatial economics and economic geography in Britain, Ireland and abroad.

SETNET  
The Social Exclusion & Transport Network (SETnet) list is to support policy research into the link between social exclusion & poor public transport. It will be of interest to transport researchers, social policy specialists, urban regeneration experts as well as practioners and policy makers.

SPORTSOCIALTRANSFORMATION  
The list is created as a result of the workshop organised under the Researcher Links scheme offered within the Newton Fund, the British Council and Fund de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de Paulo - FAPESP (2004/50504-8), in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil on 10-13th March, 2015. # The aim of the list of to connect researchers, policy makers and activists interested in examining the complex range of sociocultural impacts that arise from the design, management and legacy planning for mega sport events. The impacts on local populations, spaces and community identities are deeply interconnected with processes of social and political transformation that occur via urban redevelopment and relocation, the promotion of sport development to enhance social cohesion, tourism development, and education, health and employment programs.

STICK  
The Scottish Technology and Industry Collections and Knowledge network aims to promote care and enjoyment of these ollections. Through research, stewardship and advocacy, STICK will encourage wider engagement with technological and industrial collections across Scotland.

SUSTAINABLE-SOCIETY-NETWORK-LIST  
The Sustainable Society Network+ is a Research Councils UK Digital Economy Theme programme to network research in ICT to promote sustainable societies.

TRANSPORT-CONSERVATION  
This list is to enable the discussion of all aspects of the conservation and restoration of items in transport and related collections, for example buses, trains, trams, cars, motorcycles, aircraft, etc.

TRI-TSUG  
The TRi-TSUG Scotland Group mailing list is to provide a forum for its members to exchange information and views about transport statistics in Scotland.

UCLCTS  
This is for those with an interest in transport and mobility to share UCL transport-related events and publications.

UCLTRANSPORT  
This list is for those of us at UCL with an interest in transport and mobility, from any angle: fuels, traffic, active travel, safety, infrastructure, big data, energy, freight and more. The list is sponsored by UCL's Transport Institute as a self-organised way for all of us to share ideas, let each other know about UCL transport-related events and publications, and help people find each other (e.g. do you know anybody who__ ?).

URBANDESIGN  
A forum for the exchange of knowledge and advice and discussion of all issues relating to Urban Design

UTSG  
This list aims to promote the exchange of news and information between academics and practitioners working in the field of transport. It has been set up by the Universities Transport Study Group. (See http://www.its.leeds.ac.uk/utsg/ )

VISION-AND-VEHICLES  
Vision and Vehicles concerns the use of vision in driving, including the perceptual andcognitive capabilities of the vehicle controller, in-vehicle displays and the visualenvironment, and the impact on vision of the design of vehicles.

WALKING-BEYOND-PEDESTRIAN  
This list evolved from Beyond The Pedestrian: Walking in Research, Theory, Practice and Performance (University of Liverpool, 26.7.18). It aims to provide an online space for interdisciplinary information sharing, discussion and debate about walking. Our definition of walking is welcoming to all kinds of bodies and includes orthotics, sticks, wheels and other assistive technologies. This conversation is open to students, academics and anyone else interested in exploring the more than pedestrian.

YORKHISTORY  
This list is for people who are working on or have queries relating to the history of York (UK)