Just Cities & Societies
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2024
Laycock, P., Ryan, A. (2024) Women in transgression: we still need to move beyond traditional gender roles in policy surrounding women who undertake substance use and sex work. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, (doi: 10.1080/09687637.2024.2422313)
Nunes de Almeida, J. (2024) Spilled chalices, storming leopards and the apostates of capital. Irish Journal of Sociology, (doi: 10.1177/07916035241291632)
Troncoso, P., Treanor, M., Williamson, L., Celia, M. (2024) Understanding Exclusions in Scottish Secondary Schools. (doi: 10.7488/era/4812)
Howcroft, M., Marsh, N., Owen, J. (2024) Levelling Up, affective governance and tensions within 'pride in place' Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, (doi: 10.1177/23996544241268342)
Goudie, A., Roy, G., Waite, D. (2024) Scotland’s economy after 25 years of devolution. Scottish Affairs,
Cullingworth, J., Macmillan, R. (2024) Third Sector Support Infrastructure: Towards a Comparative Framework.
Cullingworth, J. (2024) Strengthening the Role of Third Sector Intermediary Bodies in Democratic Governance: Developing Strategies with State and Non-state Actors.
Meth, P., Charlton, S., Goodfellow, T., Todes, A. (2024) Conclusions. Manchester University Press
Goodfellow, T., Eyob, Y., Meth, P., Mukwedeya, T., Todes, A. (2024) Governing the urban peripheries. Manchester University Press
Charlton, S., Todes, A., Meth, P. (2024) Housing, history and hope in South Africa's urban peripheries. Manchester University Press
Zhuang, L., Bell, K. (2024) Improving the learning experience of Chinese Masters’ students in UK higher education. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 48, pp. 625-637. (doi: 10.1080/0309877X.2024.2379955)
Whitworth, A., Baxter, S., Cullingworth, J., Clowes, M. (2024) Individual Placement and Support (IPS) beyond severe mental health: an overview review and meta-analysis of evidence around vocational outcomes. Preventive Medicine Reports, 43, (doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102786)
Meth, P., Charlton, S., Goodfellow, T., Todes, A. (2024) Introduction. Manchester University Press
Meth, P., Charlton, S., Todes, A. (2024) Producing places: services, infrastructure and the public realm in South Africa and Addis Ababa. Manchester University Press
Meth, P., Belihu, M. S., Buthelezi, S. (2024) Social differentiation, boredom and crime within the peripheries. Manchester University Press
Goodfellow, T., Meth, P., Charlton, S. (2024) Transport and mobility (in South Africa and Addis Ababa) Manchester University Press
Wright, S. (2024) How the UK’s social security system stopped tackling poverty. Conversation,
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Sinclair, M. (2024) Exploring Accessibility to Urban Green Spaces: A Novel Approach using Spatial Interaction Models and Mobile App Data.
Lindsay, C., Baruffati, D., Mackenzie, M., Ellis, D. A., Major, M., O'Donnell, C. A., Simpson, S. A., Williamson, A. E., Wong, G. (2024) Understanding the causes of missingness in primary care: a realist review. BMC Medicine, 22, (doi: 10.1186/s12916-024-03456-2)
Pearson, C., Watson, N., Witcher, S. (2024) Where next? the conflicts of centralisation, personalisation, and human rights in the reform of social care. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 26, pp. 244-258. (doi: 10.16993/sjdr.1116)
Li, J., McArthur, D. P., Hong, J., Livingston, M. (2024) Influence of maternal past non-transport pro-environmental behaviours on young adults' sustainable transport. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 131, (doi: 10.1016/j.trd.2024.104231)
Bell, K. (2024) International solidarity for a de-colonised Just Transition: Electric vehicles and lithium in Mexico and Europe. Contemporary Social Science, 19, pp. 66-85. (doi: 10.1080/21582041.2024.2302615)
Lawson, L., Kearns, A., Mackenzie, M., Wilson, T. (2024) Women in Multiple Low-paid Employment: Pathways Between Work, Care and Health. Final Report. (doi: 10.36399/gla.pubs.326795)
Crisp, R., Waite, D., Green, A., Hughes, C., Lupton, R., MacKinnon, D., Pike, A. (2024) ‘Beyond GDP’ in cities: assessing alternative approaches to urban economic development. Urban Studies, 61, pp. 1209-1229. (doi: 10.1177/00420980231187884)
Earley, A. (2024) Achieving Urban Regeneration without Gentrification? Community Enterprises and Community Assets in the UK.
Gibb, K., Young, G., Earley, A. (2024) Responding to Scottish Housing to 2040: Developing Credible Policy Proposals to Support the Affordable Supply Programme.
Gibb, K., Marsh, A., Orr, D., Earley, A. (2024) Homes for All: A Vision for England’s Housing System.
Quyoum, A., Wong, M. (2024) Valuing lived experience and co-design solutions to counter racial inequality in data and algorithmic systems in UK’s digital services. Information Communication and Society, (doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2024.2331781)
Patrick, R., Wright, S. (2024) Lessons from Scotland for UK Social Security.
Baxter, S., Cullingworth, J., Whitworth, A., Runswick-Cole, K., Clowes, M. (2024) Understanding interventions and outcomes in supported employment and individual placement support: A qualitative evidence synthesis. Disability and Health Journal, 17, (doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2024.101579)
Parsons, K., Delbridge, R., Uyarra, E., Waite, D., Huggins, R., Morgan, K. (2024) Advancing inclusive innovation policy in the UK’s second-tier city-regions. Review of Regional Research, (doi: 10.1007/s10037-024-00209-9)
Bell, K., Price, V., McLoughlin, K., Pemberton, M. (2024) Converting the United States and United Kingdom defence sector to civil production: the views of defence workers. Peace and Change, 49, pp. 101-123. (doi: 10.1111/pech.12648)
Marsh, N., Howcroft, M., Owen, J. (2024) "Pride in place" beyond the metrics: Insights from the Feeling Towns project, AHRC Place Programme Policy Brief. (doi: 10.36399/gla.pubs.321921)
Waite, D., Roy, G., McIntyre, S. (2024) Workshop explores inclusive growth policy within the Glasgow City Region.
Gurney, C. M. (2024) Stay Home: Housing and Home in the UK during the Covid-19 Pandemic, By Becky Tunstall, Policy Press, 2023, ISBN 978-1-4473-6589-1, pp. viii+241. International Journal of Housing Policy, 24, pp. 185-189. (doi: 10.1080/19491247.2024.2310867)
Amele, S. et al. (2024) Quality of ethnicity data within Scottish health records and implications of misclassification for ethnic inequalities in severe COVID-19: a national linked data study. Journal of Public Health, 46, pp. 116-122. (doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdad196)
Wright, S., Jones, K., Scullion, L. (2024) How to tackle welfare rules that worsen job quality.
Gurney, C. M. (2024) Unintentional injuries and social harm in Australian housing. University of Adelaide
Wang, Y., Livingston, M., Mcarthur, D. P., Bailey, N. (2024) Enhancing our understanding of short-term rental activity: a daily scrape-based approach for Airbnb listings. PLoS ONE, 19, (doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298131)
Verduzco-Torres, J. R. (2024) ‘AccessUK’, an Open-source Tool for Integrating Spatial Accessibility Measures with R.
Purdam, K., Troncoso, P., Morales-Gómez, A., Leckie, G. (2024) Local geographic variations in children’s school readiness - a multilevel analysis of the development gaps in England. Child Indicators Research, 17, pp. 145-176. (doi: 10.1007/s12187-023-10081-7)
Baker, C., Atkinson, D., Grabher, B., Howcroft, M. (2024) Culture, Place and Partnership: The Cultural Relations of Eurovision 2023.
Baker, C., Atkinson, D., Grabher, B., Howcroft, M. (2024) Soft Power, Cultural Relations and Conflict through Eurovision and Other Mega-events: A Literature Review.
Jones, K., Wright, S., Scullion, L. (2024) The impact of welfare conditionality on experiences of job quality. Work, Employment and Society, (doi: 10.1177/09500170231219677)
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Mcarthur, D. P. (2024) Public transport accessibility indicators to urban and regional services in Great Britain. Scientific Data, 11, (doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02890-w)
Gawlewicz, A., Narkowicz, K., Piekut, A., Trevena, P., Wright, S. (2024) 'They made bets that I’d die’: impacts of Covid-19 on Polish essential workers in the UK. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, pp. 442-460. (doi: 10.1080/1369183X.2023.2249620)
Cullingworth, J. (2024) From Knowledge to Action: Strengthening Third Sector–State Relations in Scotland.
Verduzco-Torres, J. R. (2024) Open-access public transport timetable archive for Great Britain.
Li, J., Mcarthur, D. P., Hong, J., Livingston, M. (2024) Role of maternal non-transport pro-environmental behaviors in adolescents’ travel-to-school mode choices. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 18, pp. 478-491. (doi: 10.1080/15568318.2024.2353219)
2023
Matthews, P., Hastings, A., Wang, Y. (2023) Understanding COVID-lockdowns through urban management systems: a novel application of administrative data. Urban, Planning and Transport Research, 11, (doi: 10.1080/21650020.2023.2203217)
White, J. T., Kenny, T., Samuel, F., Foye, C., James, G., Serin, B. (2023) Are well-designed places possible? A model of design governance intervention in the planning, design and development of new neighbourhoods. Journal of Urban Design, (doi: 10.1080/13574809.2023.2296885)
Skeldon, K. et al. (2023) Research Firsts Exhibition. (doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/ZQC5P)
Gawlewicz, A. (2023) Magic happened: co-producing a research-inspired exhibition. Research Matters, 2023, pp. 1-2.
Fergie, G., Vaczy, C., Smith, K., Mackenzie, M., Phan, T. T., Hilton, S. (2023) Young people's perspectives on addressing UK health inequalities: utopian visions and preferences for action. Health Expectations, 26, pp. 2264-2277. (doi: 10.1111/hex.13825)
Troncoso, P., Treanor, M., Williamson, L., Macintyre, C. (2023) Data Explained: Exploring context, factors and approaches to educational exclusions and absences.
Wright, S. (2023) Women and Welfare Conditionality: Lived Experiences of Benefit Sanctions, Work and Welfare. Policy Press
Fitzpatrick, S., Bramley, G., Treanor, M., Blenkinsopp, J., McIntyre, J., Johnsen, S., McMordie, L. (2023) Destitution in the UK 2023.
Howcroft, M. (2023) The cultural politics of civic pride through Hull UK City of Culture 2017. Arts and the Market, 13, pp. 138-158. (doi: 10.1108/AAM-08-2021-0043)
Bailey, N., Livingston, M., Chi, B. (2023) Housing and welfare reform, and the suburbanization of poverty in UK cities 2011-20. Housing Studies, (doi: 10.1080/02673037.2023.2266398)
Wang, X., Feng, S., Tang, T. (2023) Acceptability toward policy mix: impact of low-carbon travel intention, fairness, and effectiveness. Sustainability, 15, (doi: 10.3390/su152015070)
Bell, K., Hickel, J., Arbon, R., Zoomkawala, H. (2023) Which direction for sustainable development? A time series comparison of the impacts of redistributive versus market policies in Bolivia and South Korea. Sustainable Development, 31, pp. 3408-3427. (doi: 10.1002/sd.2592)
Waite, D., Pike, A., Roy, G. (2023) The prospect of City Deals in New Zealand.
Kamete, A. (2023) Zimbabwe. Brill
Mah, A. (2023) Petrochemical Planet: Multiscalar Battles of Industrial Transformation. Duke University Press
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Mcarthur, D. (2023) Written Evidence for the Future of Transport Data UK Parliament Inquiry.
Treanor, M., Troncoso, P., Williamson, L. (2023) School and area-level disparities in exclusions in Scottish secondary schools. International Journal of Population Data Science, 8, (doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v8i2.2194)
Soraghan, J., Raab, G., Troncoso, P. (2023) The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions on children entering and leaving care in Scotland. International Journal of Population Data Science, 8, (doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v8i2.2207)
Amele, S. et al. (2023) Ethnic inequalities in positive SARS-CoV-2 tests, infection prognosis, COVID-19 hospitalisations, and deaths: Analysis of two years of a record linked national cohort study in Scotland. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77, pp. 641-648. (doi: 10.1136/jech-2023-220501)
Owen, J., Howcroft, M. (2023) Pride(s) in Place(s) Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Pride.
Porto de Albuquerque, J., Anderson, L., Calvillo, N., Cattino, M., Clarke, A., Cunha, M. A., Garde-Hansen, J., Klonner, C., Lima-Silva, F., Marchezini, V., Martins, M. H. d. M., Pajarito Grajales, D., Pitidis, V., Rizwan, M., Tkacz, N., Trajber, R. (2023) Dialogic data innovations for sustainability transformations and flood resilience: the case for waterproofing data. Global Environmental Change, 82, (doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102730)
Gibb, K., Sharpe, T., Higney, A., Moreno-Rangel, A., Serin, B., White, J., Hoolachan, A. (2023) Niddrie Road, Glasgow: Tenement Retrofit Evaluation.
Treanor, M., Troncoso, P. (2023) The indivisibility of parental and child mental health and why poverty matters. Journal of Adolescent Health, 73, pp. 470-477. (doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.04.012)
Wong, M., Peacock, T., Porteous, R., Watson, L. (2023) Video Game Research Innovation Starter Toolkit: A Beginners’ Guide for Innovation and Industry and Community Engagement.
White, J. T., Orr, A., Jackson, C., Gardner, A., Hickie, J., Richardson, R., Stewart, J. (2023) Averting dead mall syndrome: de-malling and the future of the purpose-built shopping center in large UK cities. Journal of Urban Affairs, (doi: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2239957)
Livingstone, N., Fiorentino, S., Short, M. (2023) Density, planning, and the emergent landscapes of purpose-built student accommodation in England. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, 5, (doi: 10.3389/frsc.2023.1119399)
Rochow, T., Wong, M. (2023) “School for Houses”: conditional housing pathways for young people in the UK. Springer
Shaw, R., Rhead, R., Zhu, J., Wels, J., Silverwood, R., Demou, E., Hamilton, O., Pattaro, S., Boyd, A., Katikireddi, V. (2023) The Relationship Between Testing Positive for COVID-19 and Economic Activity and Employment Status: Evidence from Five Longitudinal Studies Linked to English NHS Testing Data. (doi: 10.1136/jech-2023-SSMabstracts.283)
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Bailey, N., Mcarthur, D. (2023) Towards Just Neighbourhoods: Leveraging Geospatial Data Science to Understand Night-Time Public Transport Variability in British Cities.
Earley, A. (2023) Achieving urban regeneration without gentrification? Community enterprises and community assets in the UK. Journal of Urban Affairs, (doi: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2229459)
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Mcarthur, D. (2023) From morning to night: Unveiling the variability in public transport services across Great Britain.
Fernandez-Torne, C., Young, G. (2023) Mirroring truths: how liberal democracies are challenging their foundational narratives. Social Sciences, 12, (doi: 10.3390/socsci12080438)
Scherer, N., Wiseman, P., Watson, N., Brunner, R., Cullingworth, J., Hameed, S., Pearson, C., Shakespeare, T. (2023) 'Do they ever think about people like us?': The experiences of people with learning disabilities in England and Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Critical Social Policy, 43, pp. 423-447. (doi: 10.1177/02610183221109147)
Weakley, S., Waite, D. (2023) Academic knowledge brokering in local policy spaces: negotiating and implementing dynamic idea types. Evidence and Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 19, pp. 342-359. (doi: 10.1332/174426421X16638549272196)
Verduzco-Torres, J. R., Raturi, V. (2023) Can Smartphone Location Data at the Point Level be Used to Estimate Traffic Volumes?: A Methodological Evaluation.
Baker, C., Howcroft, M. (2023) Gay Bod: civic and LGBTQ+ pride after Brexit in a city on the margins of the UK and Europe. Routledge
Gurney, C. (2023) Disruptive behaviour in Higher Education teaching and learning: A discussion.
Waite, D. (2023) What Are the Changing Threads of Subnational Policy in Scotland?
Mah, A. (2023) Foreword. Routledge
Porter, T., Watson, N., Pearson, C. (2023) Epistemic sabotage: the production and disqualification of evidence in disability benefit assessments. Sociology of Health and Illness, 45, pp. 1164-1186. (doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13593)
Lindsay, C., Baruffati, D., Mackenzie, M., Ellis, D. A., Major, M., O'Donnell, K., Simpson, S., Williamson, A., Duddy, C., Wong, G., David, B., Claire, D., Calum, L., Andrea, W., Geoff, W. (2023) A realist review of the causes of, and current interventions to address ‘missingness’ in health care. NIHR Open Research, 3, (doi: 10.3310/nihropenres.13431.1)
Quyoum, A., Wong, M. (2023) Co-producing Dialogues and Valuing Lived Experience to Counter Racial Inequality in Everyday Digital Services.
Williams, A., Wong, M. (2023) Disrupting the Doughnut of Doom episode 2 - SEvEN: Seven Voices, One Future video game innovation amplifying Minoritised Ethnic voices in sustainable future of Scotland.
Treanor, M. (2023) How public debt and arrears are experienced by low-income families. Aberlour,
Meth, P., Belihu, M., Buthelezi, S., Masikane, F. (2023) Not entirely displacement: conceptualizing relocation in Ethiopia and South Africa as “disruptive re-placement” Urban Geography, 44, pp. 824-849. (doi: 10.1080/02723638.2022.2042067)
Parsons, K., Delbridge, R., Uyarra, E., Waite, D., Huggins, R., Morgan, K. (2023) Regional economic growth through innovation policy and business engagement: evidence from three UK city regions.
Allan, G. J., Waite, D., Roy, G. (2023) A mission perspective on emissions reduction at the city level: the case of Glasgow, Scotland. Climate Policy, (doi: 10.1080/14693062.2023.2213223)
Wong, M., Peacock, T., Leeper Jr, M., Gurung, S., Porteous, R., Watson, L., Ahmad, S., Macivor, J., Kamboj, A., Williams, A., Wunder, J., Gallacher, J. (2023) Education Evolved - SEvEN: Seven Voices, One Future.
Chen, H., Cao, Y., Feng, L., Zhao, Q., Verduzco-Torres, J. R. (2023) Understanding the spatial heterogeneity of COVID-19 vaccination uptake in England. BMC Public Health, 23, (doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15801-w)
Bell, K. (2023) Advancing Working-Class Environmentalism and a Transformative Just Transition.
Soraghan, J., Raab, G., Troncoso, P., Treanor, M., Porter, R. (2023) The Impact of COVID-19 on Children’s Care Journeys in Scotland. Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research, (doi: 10.7488/era/3245)
Bell, K., Price, V., McLoughlin, K., Kojola, E. (2023) The necessity of a transformational approach to just transition: defence worker views on decarbonisation, diversification and sustainability. Environmental Politics, (doi: 10.1080/09644016.2023.2199661)
Raab, G., Soraghan, J., Macintyre, C., McGhee, J., Troncoso, P. (2023) Infants born into care in Scotland (2008-2021) (doi: 10.7488/era/3256)
Gawlewicz, A., Narkowicz, K., Wright, S. (2023) Heroes or villains? Migrant essential workers and combined hostilities of Covid-19 and Brexit. Discover Society: New Series, 3,
Treanor, M., Troncoso, P. (2023) Digital exclusion in education: What the online learning technology Scholar tells us about inequality in Scottish secondary schools.
Wang, Y., Bailey, N., McArthur, D., Livingston, M. (2023) Hosting major events: Understanding the impacts of short-term rentals in Glasgow during COP26. (doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7828437)
Orr, A. M., Stewart, J. L., Jackson, C. C., White, J. T. (2023) Shifting prime retailing pitches. A GIS analysis of the spatial adaptations in city centre retail markets. Journal of Property Research, 40, pp. 101-133. (doi: 10.1080/09599916.2022.2141133)
Hastings, A., Mackenzie, M., Earley, A., Fleming, J. (2023) In Parallel or in Dialogue? Recent Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy Change in Scotland.
Gurney, C. (2023) In Place(s) of Fear: Towards a Sociology of Housing, Home and Fear.
Gurney, C., Lucas, R. (2023) Pedagogy and Presentations in Housing Studies Education and Practice.
Earley, A., James, G., Stephens, M., Sakalasuriya, M. (2023) The Contested Politics of Residential Space.
Gurney, C., Simcock, T. (2023) Exploring the Dark Side of Home: In Conversation with Dr Craig Gurney.
Orr, A. M., Stewart, J. L., Jackson, C. C., White, J. T. (2023) Ownership diversity and fragmentation: a barrier to urban centre resilience. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 50, pp. 660-677. (doi: 10.1177/23998083221124600)
Wang, Y., Livingston, M., McArthur, D. P., Bailey, N. (2023) The challenges of measuring the short-term rental market: an analysis of open data on Airbnb activity. Housing Studies, (doi: 10.1080/02673037.2023.2176829)
Waite, D. (2023) Agglomeration is in the eye of the beholder: the changing governance of polycentrism. Territory, Politics, Governance, 11, pp. 222-240. (doi: 10.1080/21622671.2021.1886978)
Orr, A., Stewart, J., Jackson, C., White, J. T. (2023) Not quite the ‘death of the high street’ in UK city centres: rising vacancy rates and the shift in property use richness and diversity. Cities, 133, (doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.104124)
Troncoso, P., Treanor, M. (2023) Methods for analysing the relationship between poverty, parental work intensity, child emotional symptoms and conduct problems over time. MethodsX, 10, (doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2022.101940)
Bell, K., Hermoza, R. T., Staddon, C., Willems, B., Maldonado, F. C., Berrocal, N. T., Flores, L. P. (2023) The fences of Chuschi: The impacts of land enclosure on an Andean indigenous community. Journal of Rural Studies, 97, pp. 224-234. (doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.10.004)
Parkin, J., Crawford, F., Flower, J., Alford, C., Morgan, P., Parkhurst, G. (2023) Cyclist and pedestrian trust in automated vehicles: An on-road and simulator trial. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 17, pp. 762-774. (doi: 10.1080/15568318.2022.2093147)
Chao, A., Frears, E., Howcroft, M., Owen, J., Marsh, N. (2023) How Proud?
2022
Crisp, R., Waite, D. (2022) Building Back Better in urban contexts through a dual ethics of justice and care. Urban Geography, (doi: 10.1080/02723638.2022.2142402)
Quyoum, A., Powell, S., Clark, T. (2022) Exploring the BME attainment gap in a Russell Group university: a mixed methods case-study. Education Sciences, 12, (doi: 10.3390/educsci12120860)
Tilsted, J. P., Mah, A., Nielson, T. D., Finkill, G., Bauer, F. (2022) Petrochemical transition narratives: Selling fossil fuel solutions in a decarbonizing world. Energy Research and Social Science, 94, (doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2022.102880)
Serin, B. (2022) Provision of Amenities by Large-scale Urban Development Projects in the UK.
Raco, M., Ward, C., Brill, F., Sanderson, D., Freire-Trigo, S., Ferm, J., Hamiduddin, I., Livingstone, N. (2022) Towards a virtual statecraft: Housing targets and the governance of urban housing markets. Progress in Planning, 166, (doi: 10.1016/j.progress.2022.100655)
Cullingworth, J., Brunner, R., Watson, N. (2022) Not the usual suspects: creating the conditions for and implementing co-production with marginalised young people in Glasgow. Public Policy and Administration, (doi: 10.1177/09520767221140439)
Wong, M., Quyoum, A. (2022) Protecting Minoritised Ethnic Communities Online [Invited Talk]
Baillie, A., Skivington, K., Fergie, G., Mackenzie, M. (2022) Participatory and Deliberative Processes in the UK Related to Income Insecurity: a Scoping Review. (doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02228-0)
Treanor, M., Troncoso, P. (2022) Poverty, parental work intensity and child emotional and conduct problems. Social Science and Medicine, 312, pp. 115373. (doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115373)
Serin, B., Irak, D. (2022) Production of space from the digital front: From everyday life to the everyday politics of networked practices. Cities, 130, (doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103889)
Waite, D., Roy, G. (2022) The promises and pitfalls of operationalizing inclusive growth. Regional Studies, 56, pp. 1989-2000. (doi: 10.1080/00343404.2022.2050201)
Marsh, N., Clarke, C., Howcroft, M., May, W. (2022) Towns and the Cultural Economies of Recovery: A Multidisciplinary Mapping.
Treanor, M. (2022) Universal Credit deductions for households with children by Scottish local authority - A report on Freedom of Information requests.
Wong, M. (2022) Digital society, algorithmic harm, and the pandemic response. Routledge
Trevena, P., Gawlewicz, A., Wright, S. (2022) Addressing the needs of Scotland’s migrant and minority ethnic populations under Covid-19: lessons for the future.
Orr, A. M., Stewart, J. (2022) Property use diversity and spatial accessibility within urban retailing centres: drivers of retail values. Journal of Property Research, 39, pp. 365-392. (doi: 10.1080/09599916.2022.2046138)
Martínez, L., Young, G. (2022) Street vending, vulnerability and exclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Cali, Colombia. Environment and Urbanization, 34, pp. 372-390. (doi: 10.1177/09562478221113753)
Bell, K., Reed, M. (2022) The tree of participation: a new model for inclusive decision-making. Community Development Journal, 57, pp. 595-614. (doi: 10.1093/cdj/bsab018)
Mcbride, M., Feeney, E., Pirie, C., Cullingworth, J. (2022) At the COVID-19 frontlines: voluntary sector support for refugee and migrant families in Glasgow. Policy Press
Livingstone, N., Sanderson, D. (2022) All grown up? market maturity and investment in London's purpose-built student accommodation sector. Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 40, pp. 571-587. (doi: 10.1108/JPIF-08-2021-0072)
Jin, Y., Hanna, P., Eves, A., Jiang, Z., Tang, T. (2022) Leisure eating practices and plate waste in China: the consumer perspective. Leisure Studies, (doi: 10.1080/02614367.2022.2125554)
Cullingworth, J., Watson, N., Shakespeare, T., Brunner, R., Pearson, C., Scherer, N. (2022) “They have been a saving grace in all this”: the role of the third sector in disabled people’s experiences of COVID-19 and implications for sector–state relations. Voluntary Sector Review,
Hastings, A., Gannon, M. (2022) Absorbing the shock of austerity: the experience of local government workers at the front line. Local Government Studies, 48, pp. 887-906. (doi: 10.1080/03003930.2021.1889516)
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Bell, K. (2021) Community Climate Action Book Talk.
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2020
Lewer, D., King, E., Bramley, G., Fitzpatrick, S., Treanor, M., Maguire, N., Bullock, M., Hayward, A., Story, A. (2020) The ACE Index: mapping childhood adversity in England. Journal of Public Health, 42, pp. e487-e495. (doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdz158)
White, J. T., Kenny, T., Samuel, F., Foye, C., James, G., Serin, B. (2020) Delivering design value: The housing design quality conundrum.
Jephcote, C., Brown, D., Verbeek, T., Mah, A. (2020) A systematic review and meta-analysis of haematological malignancies in residents living near petrochemical facilities. Environmental Health, 19, (doi: 10.1186/s12940-020-00582-1)
Fitzpatrick, S., Bramley, G., Blenkinsopp, J., Wood, J., Sosenko, F., Littlewood, M., Johnsen, S., Watts, B., Treanor, M., McIntyre, J. (2020) Destitution in the UK 2020.
Hong, J., Mcarthur, D. P., Livingston, M. (2020) The evaluation of large cycling infrastructure investments in Glasgow using crowdsourced cycle data. Transportation, 47, pp. 2859-2872. (doi: 10.1007/s11116-019-09988-4)
Serin, B., Hastings, A. (2020) Suburbs are becoming increasingly diverse – urban development and the pandemic will transform them further. Conversation, pp. 30 Nov.
Irak, D., Serin, B. (2020) Production of Space from Digital Front: From Everyday Life to Everyday Politics of Networked Practices.
Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R., Gawlewicz, A. (2020) The UK welfare system is failing claimants with mental health problems – here’s what needs to be done. Conversation, pp. 6 Nov.
Treanor, M. (2020) Evaluation of Aberlour Urgent Assistance Fund.
Treanor, M. (2020) How COVID-19 crisis measures reveal the conflation between poverty and adversity. Scottish Affairs, 29, pp. 475-492. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2020.0338)
Ryan, A. (2020) Sex work, justice and decriminalisation: beyond a politics of recognition in promoting a social justice response to women at the margins. Emerald Publishing Limited
Waite, D. (2020) Thoughts on the Programme for Government - Glasgow City-region Implications.
Wong, M., Leider, K., Keene, S. (2020) The Future of Online Teaching in the Digital Age.
Gibb, K., Foye, C., Stephens, M., Earley, A. (2020) Improving Opportunities: How to Support Social Housing Tenants into Sustainable Employment – Report to the APPG on Housing and Social Mobility.
Gawlewicz, A., Stewart, A. B.R., Katikireddi, S. V., Wright, S. (2020) Key research findings, pages 4-10. In Wright S (ed.) Mental Health, Welfare Conditionality and Employment support: Policy Recommendations and Key Findings. Report.
Wright, S. (2020) Mental Health, Welfare Conditionality and Employment Support: Policy Recommendations and Key Findings.
Robertson, L., Gawlewicz, A., Stewart, A. B.R., Bailey, N., Katikireddi, S. V., Wright, S. (2020) Policy recommendations, pages 1-3. In Wright S (ed.) Mental Health, Welfare Conditionality and Employment support: Policy Recommendations and Key Findings. Report.
Serin, B., Smith, H., McWilliams, C. (2020) The role of the state in the commodification of urban space: the case of branded housing projects, Istanbul. European Urban and Regional Studies, 27, pp. 342-358. (doi: 10.1177/0969776420920921)
Kamete, A. Y. (2020) Zimbabwe. Brill
Gurney, C. M. (2020) Where suicide deaths occur is a housing issue.
Gawlewicz, A., Stewart, A. B.R., Bailey, N., Katikireddi, S. V., Wright, S. (2020) Analysis Protocol: Constructions of Mental Health and Problematic Alcohol Use Within UK’s Health and Welfare Policy.
Gawlewicz, A. (2020) Do we need other ‘posts’ in migration studies? Polish migration to the UK through a postdependence lens. Area, 52, pp. 523-530. (doi: 10.1111/area.12624)
Gurney, C. M. (2020) Home is where the harms were. Welsh Housing Quarterly, pp. 32-36.
Stewart, A. B.R., Gawlewicz, A., Bailey, N., Katikireddi, S. V., Wright, S. (2020) Lived Experiences of Mental Health Problems and Welfare Conditionality.
Verbeek, T., Mah, A. (2020) Integration and isolation in the global petrochemical industry: a multiscalar corporate network analysis. Economic Geography, 96, pp. 363-387. (doi: 10.1080/00130095.2020.1794809)
Crisp, R., Waite, D. (2020) Inclusive growth under a COVID-19 recovery.
Gawlewicz, A. (2020) “Scotland’s different”: narratives of Scotland’s distinctiveness in the post-Brexit-vote era. Scottish Affairs, 29, pp. 321-335. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2020.0326)
Mah, A. (2020) Toxic legacies and environmental justice. Routledge
Sotkasiira, T., Gawlewicz, A. (2020) Ties that bind, or ties that count? The pressure on EU citizens to be ‘deserving’ migrants. LSE Brexit Blog, pp. 3 Jul.
Mackenzie, M., Skivington, K., Fergie, G. (2020) "The state they're in": unpicking fantasy paradigms of health improvement interventions as tools for addressing health inequalities. Social Science and Medicine, 256, (doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113047)
Wong, M. (2020) Hidden youth? A new perspective on the sociality of young people 'withdrawn' in the bedroom in a digital age. New Media and Society, 22, pp. 1227-1244. (doi: 10.1177/1461444820912530)
Byrne, D., Treanor, M. (2020) Income, Poverty and Deprivation among Children - A Statistical Baseline Analysis.
Alonso Curbelo, A., Wong, M. (2020) Social Living Lab Methodology. (doi: 10.36399/gla.pubs.253286)
(2020) Toxic Truths: Environmental Justice and Citizen Science in a Post-Truth Age. (doi: 10.7765/9781526137005)
Robertson, L., Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R. (2020) How well is Universal Credit supporting people in Glasgow?
Serin, B. (2020) Producing Exclusionary Urban Space as a Mainstream Neoliberal Practice: The Case of Private Neighbourhoods.
Soaita, A. M., Gurney, C. (2020) Social Suffering, Harm and Home in the Private Rented Sector – ‘In conversation with’ Dr Adriana Soaita & Dr Craig Gurney.
Hastings, A. (2020) Facing the public services crisis. Anthem Press
Crawford, F. (2020) Segmenting travellers based on day-to-day variability in work-related travel behaviour. Journal of Transport Geography, 86, (doi: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2020.102765)
Nunes de Almeida, J. (2020) The Sacralization of Time: Contemporary Affinities Between Crisis and Fascism. Palgrave Macmillan
Waite, D., McArthur, D. (2020) Understanding the impacts of Covid-19 on the Glasgow City-region economy - Gauging impacts through big data?
Nesterova, Y., Young, G. (2020) Education Policies, Systems, and Progress in Africa and Asia : A Comparative Analysis of 12 Cities in Six Countries.
Davis, J. L. et al. (2020) A crowdsourced sociology of COVID-19. Contexts, pp. 27 Apr.
Gurney, C. M. (2020) Out of Harm’s Way. Critical remarks on harm and the meaning of home during the 2020 COVID-19 social distancing measures.
Pattaro, S., Vanderbloemen, L., Minton, J. (2020) Visualizing fertility trends for 45 countries using composite lattice plots. Demographic Research, 42, pp. 689-712. (doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.42.23)
Kamete, A. Y. (2020) Neither friend nor enemy: Planning, ambivalence and the invalidation of urban informality in Zimbabwe. Urban Studies, 57, pp. 927-943. (doi: 10.1177/0042098018821588)
Meth, P. (2020) ‘Marginalised formalisation’: an analysis of the in/formal binary through shifting policy and everyday experiences of ‘poor’ housing in South Africa. International Development Planning Review, 42, pp. 139-164. (doi: 10.3828/idpr.2019.26)
Bell, K. (2020) Working-Class Studies: Beyond the Heartlands, WCSA conference, University of Kent, Canterbury, 3‐6 September 2019 [Conference Review] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 16, pp. 107-110. (doi: 10.1386/macp_00019_7)
Hong, J., McArthur, D. P., Stewart, J. L. (2020) Can providing safe cycling infrastructure encourage people to cycle more when it rains? The use of crowdsourced cycling data (Strava) Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 133, pp. 109-121. (doi: 10.1016/j.tra.2020.01.008)
Docherty, I., Waite, D. (2020) Infrastructure and productivity. Edward Elgar
Wright, S., Fletcher, D. R., Stewart, A. (2020) Punitive benefit sanctions, welfare conditionality and the social abuse of unemployed people in Britain: transforming claimants into offenders? Social Policy and Administration, 54, pp. 278-294. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12577)
Treanor, M. (2020) Child Poverty: Aspiring to Survive. Policy Press
Kamete, A. (2020) Street vendors and planning paradigms. Routledge
Pattaro, S. (2020) Can we use linked administrative data to identify social disadvantage?
Pattaro, S. (2020) Is There a Consistent Pattern in Benefit Sanctions Rates by Jobcentre Plus Offices in Scotland? (doi: 10.7488/era/111)
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Dibben, C. (2020) Using linked longitudinal administrative data to identify social disadvantage. Social Indicators Research, 147, pp. 865-895. (doi: 10.1007/s11205-019-02173-1)
Gawlewicz, A., Sotkasiira, T. (2020) Revisiting geographies of temporalities: the significance of time in migrant responses to Brexit. Population, Space and Place, 26, (doi: 10.1002/psp.2275)
Bell, K. (2020) Working-Class Environmentalism: An Agenda for a Just and Fair Transition to Sustainability. Palgrave Macmillan
Soaita, A. M., Serin, B., Preece, J. (2020) A methodological quest for systematic literature mapping. International Journal of Housing Policy, 20, pp. 320-343. (doi: 10.1080/19491247.2019.1649040)
Young, G. (2020) Demand: the forgotten side of informal economy policy.
Waite, D., Whyte, B., Muirie, J. (2020) From an agreeable policy label to a practical policy framework: Inclusive growth in city-regions. European Planning Studies, 28, pp. 1812-1835. (doi: 10.1080/09654313.2019.1691507)
Bell, K. (2020) Green New Deal [Keynote Speaker]
Bell, K. (2020) How to Build a More Inclusive Environmental Movement? Issues of Class, Race, and Geography.
Pearson, C., Brunner, R., Porter, T., Watson, N. (2020) Personalisation and the promise of independent living: where now for cash, care and control for disability organisations across the UK? Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 22, pp. 285-295. (doi: 10.16993/sjdr.742)
Young, G. (2020) Reconceptualizing informal economic governance: implications from Cape Town, South Africa.
Weakley, S., Waite, D. (2020) The COVID-19 Crisis and Universal Credit in Glasgow.
Bell, K. (2020) The Importance of Relational Pedagogy for Student Experience and Inclusion.
Young, G., Crush, J. (2020) The urban informal food sector in the Global South. Edward Elgar
Pearson, C., Watson, N., Gangneux, J., Norberg, I. (2020) Transition to where and to what? Transitions for young disabled people and the epistemological fallacy. iHuman Press
Robertson, L., Wright, S. (2020) UK welfare and employability systems are failing people with mental health problems. Public Sector Focus, 31, pp. 56-57.
Young, G. (2020) Urban informal economies in peacebuilding: Competing perspectives and implications for theory and praxis. Third World Quarterly, 41, pp. 1937-1956. (doi: 10.1080/01436597.2020.1799192)
Bell, K. (2020) Working-Class Environmentalism [Keynote Speaker]
2019
Baruffati, D., Mackenzie, M., Walsh, D., Whyte, B. (2019) A sick city in a sick country. Policy Press
Crush, J., Young, G. (2019) Africa's Urban Informal Food Sector in Comparative Perspective [Special Issue] Urban Forum, 30,
Rolfe, S., Bynner, C., Hastings, A. (2019) Changing places and evolving activism: communities in post industrial Glasgow. Policy Press
Livingston, M., Clark, J. (2019) Living in the urban renaissance? Opportunity and challenge for 21st-century Glasgow. Policy Press
Crush, J., Young, G. (2019) Resituating Africa’s urban informal food sector. Urban Forum, 30, pp. 377-384. (doi: 10.1007/s12132-019-09374-4)
Waite, D. (2019) The new political economy of city-regionalism: renewed steps in Glasgow. Policy Press
Young, G. (2019) The state and the origins of informal economic activity: insights from Kampala. Urban Forum, 30, pp. 407-423. (doi: 10.1007/s12132-019-09372-6)
Gurney, C. (2019) The Meaning of Home: More Than Bricks & Mortar?
Kamete, A. Y. (2019) Zimbabwe. Brill
Mah, A., Wang, X. (2019) Accumulated injuries of environmental injustice: living and working with petrochemical pollution in Nanjing, China. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 109, pp. 1961-1977. (doi: 10.1080/24694452.2019.1574551)
Jephcote, C., Mah, A. (2019) Regional inequalities in benzene exposures across the European petrochemical industry: a Bayesian multilevel modelling approach. Environment International, 132, (doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.05.006)
Pearson, C. (2019) Independent living and the failure of governments. Routledge
Mah, A. (2019) A layover stop in the African American great migration: identity, ruination, and memory. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42, pp. 2326-2332. (doi: 10.1080/01419870.2019.1605090)
Waite, D., Morgan, K. (2019) City Deals in the polycentric state: the spaces and politics of Metrophilia in the UK. European Urban and Regional Studies, 26, pp. 382-399. (doi: 10.1177/0969776418798678)
Docherty, I., Shaw, J., Waite, D. (2019) The political economy of transport and travel. Policy Press
Wright, S., Patrick, R. (2019) Welfare conditionality in lived experience: aggregating qualitative longitudinal research. Social Policy and Society, 18, pp. 597-613. (doi: 10.1017/S1474746419000204)
Gawlewicz, A. (2019) Translation in qualitative methods. SAGE Publications
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Williams, E., Gibson, M., Wells, V., Wright, S., Tranmer, M., Dibben, C. (2019) Labour Market and Wider Impacts of Benefit Sanctions: A Scoping Review.
Bell, K. (2019) A Working-Class Led Transition to Sustainability.
Serin, B. (2019) Branded Verticality: Discursive Formation of Contemporary High-Rise Residential Developments.
Meth, P., Buthelezi, S., Rajasekhar, S. (2019) Gendered il/legalities of housing formalisation in India and South Africa. Environment and Planning A, 51, pp. 1068-1088. (doi: 10.1177/0308518X18792898)
Wong, M., Leng, R. (2019) On the design of linked datasets mapping networks of collaboration in the genomic sequencing of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Homo sapiens, and Sus scrofa. F1000Research, 8, (doi: 10.12688/f1000research.18656.1)
McIntosh, I., Wright, S. (2019) Exploring what the notion of lived experience might offer for social policy analysis. Journal of Social Policy, 48, pp. 449-467. (doi: 10.1017/S0047279418000570)
Mackenzie, M., Gannon, M., Stanley, N., Cosgrove, K., Feder, G. (2019) ‘You certainly don't go back to the doctor once you've been told, “I'll never understand women like you.”’ Seeking candidacy and structural competency in the dynamics of domestic abuse disclosure. Sociology of Health and Illness, 41, pp. 1159-1174. (doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12893)
Hong, J., McArthur, D. P., Livingston, M. (2019) Can accessing the Internet while travelling encourage commuters to use public transport regardless of their attitude? Sustainability, 11, (doi: 10.3390/su11123281)
Dafydd Jones, R., Gawlewicz, A., Heley, J., Neal, S. (2019) La campagna inglese non è un quadro di Constable [The countryside, Britain and Brexit: The rural in national politics and identities] Limes: Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica, 19,
Waite, D., Bristow, G. (2019) Spaces of city-regionalism: conceptualising pluralism in policymaking. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 37, pp. 689-706. (doi: 10.1177/2399654418791824)
Kamete, A. Y. (2019) A Decade of Zimbabwe: Politics, Economy, and Society – 2008-2017. Brill
Troncoso, P. (2019) A two-fold indicator of school performance and the cost of ignoring it. International Journal of Educational Research, 95, pp. 153-167. (doi: 10.1016/j.ijer.2019.02.002)
Gawlewicz, A. (2019) What people say about migration and Brexit: stories from Glasgow’s East End. LSE Brexit Blog, pp. 17 May.
Gibb, K., Livingston, M., Berry, K. (2019) Overview of private rented housing reforms in Scotland.
Serin, B. (2019) Inequality is being built into cities: segregated playgrounds are just the start. Conversation, pp. 8 May.
Kearns, A., Livingston, M., Galster, G., Bannister, J. (2019) The effects of neighbourhood offender concentrations on the number, type and location of crimes committed by resident offenders. British Journal of Criminology, 59, pp. 653-673. (doi: 10.1093/bjc/azy065)
MacKenzie, M., Bradley, L., Stanley, N., Gannon, M., Barton, D., Cosgrove, K., Conway, E., Feder, G. (2019) What might normalisation process theory bring to policy implementation studies? Learning lessons and uncovering questions through a case study of the profound implementation failure of a new policing policy. Social Policy and Administration, 53, pp. 449-463. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12467)
Wong, M. (2019) Intergenerational Family Support for Marginalised Young People: The Role of Family Home for "Generation Rent" in Scotland.
Orr, A., Jackson, C., Stewart, J., White, J. (2019) Real Estate Adaptation and Innovation: Diversity and Landownership.
Wong, M. (2019) Hidden Youth?: The Sociality of Young People "Withdrawn" in the Bedroom in a Digital Age.
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Williams, E., Gibson, M., Wells, V., Wright, S., Tranmer, M., Dibben, C. (2019) Labour Market and Wider Impacts of Benefit Sanctions: A Scoping Review [Review Protocol]
Cullingworth, J., Escobar, O. (2019) Participation and Representation: Strengthening the Third Sector Voice in Local Governance.
Bailey, N., Stewart, J. L., Minton, J. (2019) The welfare consequences of the suburbanisation of poverty in UK cities: air pollution and school quality. Urban Development Issues, 61, pp. 15-32. (doi: 10.2478/udi-2019-0003)
Payne, S., Serin, B., James, G., Adams, D. (2019) How does the land supply system affect the business of UK speculative housebuilding? An evidence review.
Wong, M. (2019) “Hidden Youth”: The Importance of Online Networks and Technology (Inside the Bedroom) for Marginalised Young People in Hong Kong.
Wong, M. (2019) Socially ‘Withdrawn’? Examining the Sociality of Young People ‘Hidden’ in the Bedroom in the Digital Age.
Lawson, L., Kearns, A. (2019) Changing contexts and critical moments: interim outcomes for children and young people living through involuntary relocation. Housing Studies, 34, pp. 636-665. (doi: 10.1080/02673037.2018.1468418)
Young, G., Crush, J. (2019) Governing the informal food sector in cities of the Global South.
Babbel, B., Mackenzie, M., Hastings, A., Watt, G., Mackenzie, M. (2019) How do General Practitioners understand health inequalities and do their professional roles offer scope for mitigation? Constructions derived from the deep end of primary care. Critical Public Health, 29, pp. 168-180. (doi: 10.1080/09581596.2017.1418499)
Wong, M. T. O. (2019) Intergenerational family support for ‘Generation Rent’: the family home for socially disengaged young people. Housing Studies, 34, pp. 1-23. (doi: 10.1080/02673037.2017.1364713)
Bell, K. (2019) Involving Working-Class People in the Transition to Sustainability.
Young, G. (2019) Political decision-making and the decline of Canadian peacekeeping. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 25, pp. 152-171. (doi: 10.1080/11926422.2018.1543713)
Wong, M. (2019) Precarity, Insecurity, and Marginalised Young People in the Future World of Work.
Serin, B., Peker, E. (2019) Retrofitting existing housing stock to achieve CO2 reduction targets. Heritage Turkey, 9, pp. 23-24. (doi: 10.18866/biaa2019.12)
Serin, B. (2019) The Banality of evil: Discrimination Within Everyday Life.
Wong, M. (2019) The Role of The Family Home and Digital Interactions in The Bedroom for “Hidden Youth"
Szymanski, E., Vermeulen, N., Wong, M. (2019) Yeast: one cell, one reference sequence, many genomes? New Genetics and Society, 38, pp. 430-450. (doi: 10.1080/14636778.2019.1677150)
2018
Gannon, M., Burn-Murdoch, A., Aiton, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Campbell, A., Finnigan, K., Hastings, A., O'Conor, A. (2018) Pro-Poor or Pro-Rich? The Social Impact of Local Government Budgets, 2016-17 to 2018-19. SPICe Briefing 18-82.
Waite, D., Maclennan, D., Roy, G., McNulty, D. (2018) The emergence and evolution of City Deals in Scotland. Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary, 42, pp. 75-90.
Hong, J., McArthur, D., Livingston, M. (2018) The Use of Crowd-sourced Cycling Data for Cycling Analyses (Strava)
Serin, B., Kintrea, K., Gibb, K. (2018) Social housing in Scotland.
Serin, B., Kenny, T., White, J., Samual, F. (2018) Design Value at the neighbourhood scale: what does it mean and how do we measure it?
Livingston, M., Berry, K., Gibb, K., Bailey, N. (2018) Private renting reforms: how to evidence the impacts of the legislation.
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Dibben, C. (2018) Using Longitudinal Administrative Data on Benefits and Earnings Histories to Identify Social Disadvantage.
Treanor, M. (2018) Falling through the cracks: the cost of the school day for families living in in-work and out-of-work poverty. Scottish Affairs, 27, pp. 486-511. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2018.0259)
Stewart, J. L., Livingston, M., Walsh, D., Mitchell, R. (2018) Using population surfaces and spatial metrics to track the development of deprivation landscapes in Glasgow, Liverpool, and Manchester between 1971 and 2011. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 72, pp. 124-133. (doi: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2018.06.003)
Wright, S., Scullion, L., Dwyer, P. (2018) Universal Credit is built around flawed incentives that are doing real damage – fixing it is essential.
Bell, K. (2018) Inclusive, Just and Effective Transition: Comparing Market-Based and Redistributive Approaches.
Bell, K. (2018) Insults, Injuries and Resistance: Social Class and Transition to Sustainability.
Kamete, A. Y. (2018) Zimbabwe. Brill
Kitson, J., Williamson, S.J., Harper, P.W., McMahon, C.A., Rosenberg, G., Tierney, M.J., Bell, K., Gautam, B. (2018) Modelling of an expandable, reconfigurable, renewable DC microgrid for off-grid communities. Energy, 160, pp. 142-153. (doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.06.219)
Wong, M., Leng, R. (2018) Mapping Institutional Collaboration in Genomics: Data Linkage and Social Network Analysis.
Gawlewicz, A., Narkowicz, K. (2018) Slurs like ‘letter box’ are more problematic than we think: how discriminatory language travels. EUROPP: London School of Economics Blogs, pp. 7 Sep.
Wright, S., Johnsen, S., Scullion, L. (2018) Why benefit sanctions are both ineffective and harmful.
Wang, Y., McArthur, D. (2018) Enhancing data privacy with semantic trajectories: a raster-based framework for GPS stop/move management. Transactions in GIS, 22, pp. 975-990. (doi: 10.1111/tgis.12334)
Wong, M., Meeks, K. (2018) Inequalities, Gender and Online/Offline Networks.
Serin, B. (2018) Reviewing the Housing Supply Literature: a Literature Mapping.
Skivington, K., Smith, M., Chng, N. R., Mackenzie, M., Wyke, S., Mercer, S. W. (2018) Delivering a primary care-based social prescribing initiative: a qualitative study of the benefits and challenges. British Journal of General Practice, 68, pp. e487-e494. (doi: 10.3399/bjgp18X696617)
Docherty, I., Waite, D. (2018) Evidence Review: Infrastructure.
Crawford, F. (2018) Identifying road user classes based on repeated trip behaviour using Bluetooth data. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 113, pp. 55-74. (doi: 10.1016/j.tra.2018.03.027)
Serin, B. (2018) Public-led Exclusion: the Case of Branded Housing Projects, Istanbul.
Serin, B., Samuel, F., White, J., Kenny, T., Foye, C. (2018) The Value of Design in Housing and Neighbourhoods.
Cullingworth, J., Brunner, R., Watson, N. (2018) The Operation Modulus Approach: Further Lessons for Public Service Reform.
Bell, K. (2018) Social Equality and Sustainable Society.
Fletcher, D. R., Wright, S. (2018) A hand up or a slap down? Criminalising benefit claimants in Britain via strategies of surveillance, sanctions and deterrence. Critical Social Policy, 38, pp. 323-344. (doi: 10.1177/0261018317726622)
Pearson, C., Watson, N., Manji, K. (2018) Changing the culture of social care in Scotland: Has a shift to personalisation brought about transformative change? Social Policy and Administration, 52, pp. 662-676. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12352)
Stewart, A. B.R., Wright, S. (2018) Final findings: Jobseekers.
Wright, S., Dwyer, P., Jones, K., McNeill, J., Scullion, L., Stewart, A. B.R. (2018) Final findings: Universal Credit.
Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R., Dwyer, P. (2018) Final findings: social security in Scotland.
Pearson, C., Watson, N. (2018) Implementing health and social care integration in Scotland: Renegotiating new partnerships in changing cultures of care. Health and Social Care in the Community, 26, pp. e396-e403. (doi: 10.1111/hsc.12537)
Kamete, A. Y. (2018) Of good plants and useless weeds: planning as a spatial technology of the gardening state. Planning Theory, 17, pp. 253-273. (doi: 10.1177/1473095217701514)
Serin, B. (2018) Cross Disciplinary Review of Placemaking Literature: a Literature Mapping.
Bell, K. (2018) The Importance of Equality for Achieving Sustainable Development.
Soaita, A., Serin, B., Preece, J. (2018) A Methodological Quest for Fast Literature Mapping Within the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence.
Payne, S., Adams, D., Serin, B., James, G. (2018) Contemporary Practices in Speculative Housing Provision.
Wong, M. (2018) Using Apps and Gamification to Enhance Student Learning, Feedback, and Engagement.
Wong, M. (2018) Using Data Science and Social Network Analysis on Twitter Data.
Serin, B., White, J., Kenny, T., Samuel, F., Foye, C. (2018) Housing Placemaking: What is the Value of Design?
Kamete, A. (2018) Shaw, Carolyn Martin. Women and power in Zimbabwe: promises of feminism. x, 201 pp., map, illus., bibliogr. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2015. £20.99 (paper) Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 24, pp. 196-197. (doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.12771)
Adams, D., Payne, S., Serin, B., James, G. (2018) Land and housing supply: It's about more than just build out rates.
Kamete, A. Y. (2018) A concept ‘vandalised’: seeing and doing e-planning in practice. International Journal of E-Planning Research, 7, (doi: 10.4018/IJEPR.2018010101)
Waite, D. (2018) Conference Report - The Great Regional Awakening: New Directions, Regional Studies Association Annual Conference 2017. Town Planning Review, 89, pp. 191-193. (doi: 10.3828/tpr.2018.11)
Young, G. (2018) De-democratisation and the rights of street vendors in Kampala, Uganda. International Journal of Human Rights, 22, pp. 1007-1029. (doi: 10.1080/13642987.2018.1492915)
Serin, B., Kenny, T., White, J., Samuel, F. (2018) Design Value at the Neighbourhood Scale: What Does It Mean and How Do We Measure It?
Treanor, M. (2018) Income poverty, material deprivation and lone parenthood. Bristol University Press; Policy Press
Wong, M. (2018) Intergenerational Family Support for Marginalised Young People: Family Home and Negotiations for Generation Rent.
Huggins, R., Waite, D., Munday, M. (2018) New directions in regional innovation policy: a network model for generating entrepreneurship and economic development. Regional Studies, 52, pp. 1294-1304. (doi: 10.1080/00343404.2018.1453131)
Kamete, A. Y. (2018) Pernicious assimilation: reframing the integration of the urban informal economy in Southern Africa. Urban Geography, 39, pp. 167-189. (doi: 10.1080/02723638.2017.1298219)
Stella, F., Flynn, M., Gawlewicz, A. (2018) Unpacking the meanings of ‘a normal life’ among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Eastern European migrants in Scotland. Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 7, pp. 55-72. (doi: 10.17467/ceemr.2017.16)
2017
Serin, B. (2017) "Have you noticed the change in the city?" - Mass Media and Housing Futures in Turkey.
Gannon, M., Burn-Murdoch, A., Aiton, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Campbell, A., Finnigan, K., Gilman, L., Hastings, A. (2017) The Social Impact of the 2017-18 Local Government Budget.
Mah, A. (2017) Ruination and post-industrial urban decline. Sage
Pemberton, S., Fahmy, E., Sutton, E., Bell, K. (2017) Endless pressure: life on a low income in austere times. Social Policy and Administration, 51, pp. 1156-1173. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12233)
Stella, F., Flynn, M., Gawlewicz, A. (2017) Intimate Migrations Final Report - Appendix 2: Recommendations from Second Consultation Event.
Pearson, C., Ridley, J. (2017) Is personalization the right plan at the wrong time?: Re-thinking cash-for-care in an age of austerity. Social Policy and Administration, 51, pp. 1042-1059. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12216)
Bell, K. (2017) Gender and the environment, by Nicole Detraz, Cambridge, Polity, 2017, 240 pp., £15.99 (paperback), ISBN-13: 978-0-7456-6832-1. Environmental Education Research, 23, pp. 1510-1512. (doi: 10.1080/13504622.2017.1324619)
Mackenzie, M., Hastings, A., Babbel, B., Simpson, S., Watt, G. (2017) Proprotionate universalism as a route to mitigating health inequalities? Exploring political, policy and practice uncertainties in times of austerity. Emerald Publishing Limited
Wright, S., Dwyer, P. (2017) Is the new impact agenda the excuse you’ve been waiting for to use your research to make a difference?
Edwards, R., Phoenix, A., Gordon, D., Bell, K., Elliott, H., Fahmy, E. (2017) How paradata can illuminate technical, social and professional role changes between the Poverty in the UK (1967/1968) and Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK (2012) surveys. Quality and Quantity, 51, pp. 2457-2473. (doi: 10.1007/s11135-016-0403-5)
Dwyer, P., Wright, S. (2017) What it’s like to transition on to Universal Credit.
Serin, B. (2017) “Ever wanted something more?” – Mass Media Representation and Housing Futures.
Hong, J., Livingston, M., Mcarthur, D., Kirstie, E. (2017) Exploring the Relationship Between Strava Cyclists and All Cyclists.
Wang, Y., Mcarthur, D. P. (2017) Detecting Stops from GPS Trajectories: A Comparison of Different GPS Indicators for Raster Sampling Methods.
Hastings, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Gannon, M. (2017) Austerity urbanism in England: the 'regressive redistribution' of local government services and the impact on the poor and marginalised. Environment and Planning A, 49, pp. 2007-2024. (doi: 10.1177/0308518X17714797)
Treanor, M., Macht, A., Morton, S., Seditas, K. (2017) Tackling child poverty: Actions to prevent and mitigate child poverty at the local level.
Bell, K. (2017) The dawn of environmental justice? The record of left and socialist governance in Central and South America. Routledge
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Dibben, C. (2017) The Influence of Recent Employment History on Poverty Risks: A Study Using Linked Administrative and Survey Data.
Serin, B. (2017) How Utopia Became a Real Estate Leaflet?
Maclennan, D., Waite, D., Muscatelli, A. (2017) Cities in the Scottish economy: patterns, policies and potentials. Routledge
Waite, D., McGregor, A., McNulty, D. (2017) Inclusive Growth and City Deals.
Waite, D., McGregor, A., McNulty, D. (2017) Issue Paper on City Deals and Inclusive Growth.
Mcarthur, D., Wang, Y. (2017) Understanding Urban Mobility Using Crowdsourced GPS Data.
Pattaro, S., Bailey, N., Dibben, C. (2017) Using Longitudinal Administrative Data on Employment History to Identify Poverty Risks and Social Need.
Meth, P., Charlton, S. (2017) Men’s experiences of state sponsored housing in South Africa: emerging issues and key questions. Housing Studies, 32, pp. 470-490. (doi: 10.1080/02673037.2016.1219333)
Meth, P., Buthelezi, S. (2017) New housing/new crime? Changes in safety, governance and everyday incivilities for residents relocated from informal to formal housing at Hammond’s Farm, eThekwini. Geoforum, 82, pp. 77-86. (doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.03.026)
Kamete, A. Y. (2017) Governing enclaves of informality: unscrambling the logic of the camp in urban Zimbabwe. Geoforum, 81, pp. 76-86. (doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.02.012)
Wang, Y., McArthur, D. P. (2017) Linking Smartphone GPS Data with Transport Planning: A Framework of Data Aggregation and Anonymization for a Journey Planning App.
Mah, A. (2017) Environmental justice in the age of big data: challenging toxic blind spots of voice, speed, and expertise. Environmental Sociology, 3, pp. 122-133. (doi: 10.1080/23251042.2016.1220849)
Treanor, M. (2017) Actions to prevent and mitigate child poverty in South Ayrshire Community Planning Partnership.
Mackenzie, M., Collins, C., Connolly, J., Doyle, M., McCartney, G. (2017) Working-class discourses of politics, policy and health: 'I don't smoke; don't drink. The only thing wrong with me is my health' Policy and Politics, 45, pp. 231-249. (doi: 10.1332/030557316X14534640177927)
Meth, P. (2017) Informal housing, gender, crime and violence: the role of design in urban South Africa. British Journal of Criminology, 57, pp. 402-421. (doi: 10.1093/bjc/azv125)
Waite, D. (2017) Asset servicing at a second-tier financial centre: Framing embeddedness through mechanisms of the firm-territory nexus. Geoforum, 80, pp. 1-12. (doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2016.12.014)
Mah, A., Wang, X. (2017) Research on environmental justice in China: limitations and possibilities. Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 1, pp. 263-272. (doi: 10.1163/24686042-12340016)
Bell, K. (2017) Rob White (2014), Environmental Harm: An eco-justice perspective, Bristol: Policy Press, £24.99, pp. 216, pbk. Journal of Social Policy, 46, pp. 409-411. (doi: 10.1017/S0047279416000878)
Kamete, A. Y. (2017) Zimbabwe. Brill
Crawford, F., Watling, D.P., Connors, R.D. (2017) A statistical method for estimating predictable differences between daily traffic flow profiles. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 95, pp. 196-213. (doi: 10.1016/j.trb.2016.11.004)
Mackenzie, M., Hastings, A., Babbel, B., Simpson, S., Watt, G. (2017) Tackling and mitigating health inequalities – policymakers and practitioners 'talk and draw' their theories. Social Policy and Administration, 51, pp. 151-170. (doi: 10.1111/spol.12154)
Chantler, K., Baker, V., MacKenzie, M., McCarry, M., Mirza, N. (2017) Understanding Forced Marriage in Scotland.
Fahmy, E., Bell, K. (2017) Using paradata to evaluate survey quality: behaviour coding the 2012 PSE-UK survey. Edward Elgar Publishing
Kitson, J., Williamson, S. J., Harper, P., McMahon, C. M., Rosenberg, G., Tierney, M., Bell, K. (2017) A Photovoltaic Panel Modelling Method for Flexible Implementation in Matlab/Simulink using Datasheet Quantities. (doi: 10.1109/ISIE.2017.8001373)
Serin, B. (2017) Doing Architectural Research: Socio-political Perspectives on Theories, Methodologies and Praxis.
Young, G. (2017) From protection to repression: the politics of street vending in Kampala. Journal of Eastern African Studies, 11, pp. 714-733. (doi: 10.1080/17531055.2017.1378448)
Bell, K. (2017) Living well within planetary limits: a comparative analysis of contrasting paradigms for achieving quality of life in South Korea and Bolivia. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Wong, M. T. O. (2017) Mapping Institutional Networks in Human and Animal Genomics: A Bibliometric and ‘Big Data’ Study.
Mercer, S. W., Fitzpatrick, B., Grant, L., Chng, N. R., O'Donnell, C., Mackenzie, M., McConnachie, A., Bakhshi, A., Wyke, S. (2017) The Glasgow ‘Deep End’ Links Worker Study Protocol: a quasi-experimental evaluation of a social prescribing intervention for patients with complex needs in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation. Journal of Comorbidity, 7, pp. 1-10. (doi: 10.15256/joc.2017.7.102)
Wong, M. T. O. (2017) Understanding Social Disengagement in the Digital Age: ‘Hidden Youth’ in Hong Kong and Scotland.
Bell, K. (2017) ‘Living well’ as a path to social, ecological and economic sustainability. Urban Planning, 2, pp. 19-33. (doi: 10.17645/up.v2i4.1006)
2016
Stella, F., Gawlewicz, A., Flynn, M. (2016) Intimate Migrations: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Migrants in Scotland.
Bell, K. (2016) Green economy or living well? Assessing divergent paradigms for equitable eco-social transition in South Korea and Bolivia. Journal of Political Ecology, 23, pp. 71-92. (doi: 10.2458/v23i1.20180)
Madgin, R., Bradley, L., Hastings, A. (2016) Connecting physical and social dimensions of place attachment: what can we learn from attachment to urban recreational spaces? Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 31, pp. 677-693. (doi: 10.1007/s10901-016-9495-4)
Cullingworth, J. (2016) Participation and representation in Scotland’s third sector interfaces – a new model?
McKendrick, J. H., Asenova, D., McCann, C., Reynolds, R., Egan, J., Hastings, A., Mooney, G., Sinclair, S. (2016) Conceptualising austerity in Scotland as a risk shift: ideas and implications. Scottish Affairs, 25, pp. 451-478. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2016.0152)
Cullingworth, J. (2016) What is the future of ‘doing good’ in the UK?
Bell, K. (2016) Bread and roses: a gender perspective on environmental justice and public health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13, (doi: 10.3390/ijerph13101005)
Kamete, A. (2016) Zimbabwe. Brill
Troncoso, P., Pampaka, M., Olsen, W. (2016) Beyond traditional school value-added models: a multilevel analysis of complex school effects in Chile. School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 27, pp. 293-314. (doi: 10.1080/09243453.2015.1084010)
Waite, D. (2016) How to define and measure inclusive growth: a perspective from Wales.
Wright, S. (2016) Divisions and difference. Wiley Blackwell
(2016) The Student's Companion to Social Policy, 5th Edition.
Wright, S. (2016) ‘I don’t want your benefits!’ Welfare reforms fail to understand the day-to-day lives of those on benefits.
Serin, B. (2016) A questionable Robin Hood story: branded housing projects and public-led commodification of urban space. Research Turkey, 5, pp. 6-23.
Lawson, L., Kearns, A. (2016) 'Power to the (young) people’? Children and young people's empowerment in the relocation process associated with urban re-structuring. International Journal of Housing Policy, 16, pp. 376-403. (doi: 10.1080/14616718.2016.1143788)
Pattaro, S., Minton, J., Vanderbloemen, L. (2016) Exploring age-specific and cumulative cohort rates using Lexis surface lattice plots: An international comparison of Human Fertility Database and Human Fertility Collection Data.
Dwyer, P., Bright, J., Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R., Fletcher, D. R., Flint, J., Johnsen, S. (2016) First wave findings: Overview: Social security in Scotland.
Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R. (2016) First wave findings: Jobseekers.
Wright, S., Dwyer, P., McNeill, J., Stewart, A. B.R. (2016) First wave findings: Universal Credit.
Wright, S. (2016) Conceptualising the active welfare subject: welfare reform in discourse, policy and lived experience. Policy and Politics, 44, pp. 235-252. (doi: 10.1332/030557314X13904856745154)
Waite, D. (2016) Right to the City and Contemporary Public Policy: Some Preliminary Reflections on the UK Context.
Pemberton, S., Fahmy, E., Sutton, E., Bell, K. (2016) Navigating the stigmatised identities of poverty in austere times: Resisting and responding to narratives of personal failure. Critical Social Policy, 36, pp. 21-37. (doi: 10.1177/0261018315601799)
Gawlewicz, A. (2016) Beyond openness and prejudice: the consequences of migrant encounters with difference. Environment and Planning A, 48, pp. 256-272. (doi: 10.1177/0308518X15605836)
Gawlewicz, A. (2016) Language and translation strategies in researching migrant experience of difference from the position of migrant researcher. Qualitative Research, 16, pp. 27-42. (doi: 10.1177/1468794114557992)
Bell, K. (2016) Proving the Economic Value of Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector Infrastructure Support Organisations.
Bell, K., Fahmy, E., Gordon, D. (2016) Quantitative conversations: the importance of developing rapport in standardised interviewing. Quality and Quantity, 50, pp. 193-212. (doi: 10.1007/s11135-014-0144-2)
Waite, D. (2016) City dealing in Wales and Scotland: Examining the institutional contexts and asymmetric arrangements for policymaking. Rowman & Littlefield International
Wong, M. T. O. (2016) Housing the Younger Generation: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Role of Intergenerational Family Support and Dependence on Family Provision.
Gibb, K., Stephens, M., Reuschke, D., Wright, S., Besemer, K., Sosenko, F. (2016) How Does Housing Affect Work Incentives for People in Poverty?
Lido, C., Osborne, M., Livingston, M., Thakuriah, P., Sila-Nowicka, K. (2016) Older learning engagement in the modern city. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 35, pp. 490-508. (doi: 10.1080/02601370.2016.1224037)
Pattaro, S. (2016) Pre-Birth Employment Instability and Maternal Labour Market Transitions Following the Birth of the First Child in Italy and Sweden: A Competing Risks Analysis.
Gannon, M., Campbell, A., Bailey, N., Hastings, A., Bramley, G., Aiton, A. (2016) The Social Impact of the 2016-17 Local Government Budget.
Serin, B. (2016) The promised territories: the production of branded housing projects in contemporary Turkey. European Journal of Turkish Studies, 2016,
Wong, M. T. O. (2016) Understanding Socially Withdrawn Young People in Scotland and Hong Kong.
Vieten, U. M., Gawlewicz, A. (2016) Visible difference, stigmatising language(s) and the discursive construction of prejudices against others in Leeds and Warsaw. Peter Lang
Pattaro, S. (2016) Women’s Employment Instability and Fertility Dynamics: Cross-Cohort Changes in Italy and Sweden [Invited talk]
Kamete, A. Y. (2016) ‘Programmed to serve’: urban planning and elite interests in Zimbabwe. Palgrave Macmillan
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About the Cluster
Our interests and disciplinary approaches are varied but we have a shared commitment to highlighting dimensions of inequity and inequality, and advancing and evaluating policy interventions which seek more just outcomes.
We seek to promote innovative approaches to widening access and inclusive practices in learning and teaching and in empowering disadvantaged groups in framing our research agendas.
The focus of our research and scholarship include but are not limited to, the following five key themes:
- Inclusivity, equity and equality
- Health, well-being and social harm reduction
- Empowering and engaging communities
- Decolonization
- Policy and power and politics.