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A selection of research from CURB members

  • Atkinson, R. (2010) Prisoners by Choice, Le Monde Diplomatique
  • Atkinson, R. & Jacobs, K. (2010) Damned by Place, then by Politics: disadvantage and the housing policy-research interface, International Journal of Housing Policy , 10, 2, pp. 155-171.
  • Atkinson, R. & Jacobs, K. (2009) The social forces and politics of housing research: Reflections from within the academy, Housing, Theory and Society. 26, 4, pp. 233-247.
  • Atkinson, R. & Willis, P. (2009) Transparent cities: The re-shaping of urban experience through interactive video game simulations, CITY
  • Atkinson, R. & Easthope, H. (2009) The Consequences of the Creative Class: The pursuit of creativity strategies in Australia’s cities, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research , 33, 1, pp. 64-79.
  • Atkinson, R. (2009) ‘The politics of knowing: spatial isolation, disconnection and social withdrawal’, Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 91 (4): 299–310.
  • Atkinson, R., McGuirk, P. & Dowling, R. (2009) Home/Neighbourhood/City+, for Environment and Planning: A (special issue introduction), 41, 12, pp. 2816-2822.
  • Penfold-Mounce, R., Beer, D. & Burrows, R. (2011) ‘The Wire as social science fiction’, Sociology 45(1): forthcoming.
  • Atkinson, R. & Beer, D. (2010) ‘The Ivorine Tower in the City: Engaging Urban Studies After The Wire’, City 14(5): 529-544.
  • Allen-Robertson, J. & Beer, D. (2010) ‘Mobile ideas: tracking a concept through time and space’, Mobilities 5(4): 529-545.
  • Croucher, K. (2008) Housing Choices and Aspirations of Older People: Research from the New Horizons Programme, London: Communities and Local Government.
  • Croucher, K; Sanderson, D; Chaplin, S; Wright, D & Lowson, K (2008) A Review of Sheltered Housing in Scotland, Edinburgh: Scottish Government/Communities Scotland.
  • Croucher, K., Jones, A. & Wallace, A. (2007) Good Neighbour Agreements and the Promotion of Positive Behaviour in Communities, London: Communities and Local Government
  • Martin, D. (2010) A poetic urbanism: Recreating places, remade to measure, but from the inside out. City, 14, 5, pp. 586 - 591.
  • Martin, D. (2010) Mobilities Based Urban Planning in the North of England. Mobilities, 5, 1, pp.61-81.
  • Martin, D. (2008) 'The post-city being prepared on the site of the ex-city': Re-aligning the provincial city along the M62 in the North of England. City, 12, 3, pp. 372 - 382.
  • Martin, D. (2011) Eyjafjallajökull 4'33": a Stillness in Three Parts. Mobilities, 6, 1, 85-94.
  • Parker, S.  (2010) Cities, Politics and Power, Routledge, London and New York, 2010.
  • Parker, S.  (2010) 'Introduction: Welcome to the urban desert of the real', CITY: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, Vol.14, No 5, October 2010, 491—496.
  • Parker, S. (2010) ‘From Soft Eyes to Street Lives: The Wire and Jargons of Authenticity’, CITY: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, Vol.14, No. 5, October 2010, 545-557.
  • Uprichard, E., Burrows, R. and Parker, S. (2009) ‘Geodemographic Code and the Production of Space’, Environment and Planning A, in special issue of Environment & Planning A on Home/City/Neighbourhood/+ Vol. 41, December 2009, 2823 – 2835.
  • Parker, S., Uprichard, E. & Burrows, R. (2007) ‘Class Places and Place Classes: Geodemographics and the Spatialisation of Class’, special issue on ‘Urban Informatics’ of Information, Communication and Society, Vol. 10, No. 6, December 2007, 902-921.
  • Parker, S. (2007) ‘The Politics of Community: New Labour and the Eclipse of Society’ in Chris Clay et al. (eds)
  • People and Places. Towards Understanding Community, Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2007, 22-34.
  • Parker, S. (2006) ‘Managing the Political Field: Italian regions and the territorialisation of politics in the Second Republic’, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, Vol.8, No.2. Summer, 235-253.
  • Parker, S. (2004) Urban Theory and the Urban Experience: Encountering the City, Routledge, London and New York.
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