Institute of Geography Online Papers Collection
From September 2005 we are collecting advance drafts of new
articles, conference papers, reports from research projects, previously
unpublished pieces and other works of note by members of the Institute
of Geography online. You are invited to download any online paper of interest to you,
while doing so we ask you to please observe the normal copyright rules
and conventions.
Alphabetical List (by author) of Online Papers
Caryn N. Abrahams (2006) Globally useful conceptions of alternative food networks in the developing south: the case of Johannesburg's urban food supply system
Liz Bondi (2007) On the relational dynamics of caring: a psychotherapeutic approach to emotional and power dimensions of women's care work
Liz Bondi (2007) Psychoanalytic theory: Entry for the Dictionary of Human Geography, 5th EditionLiz Bondi (2005)
The changing landscape of voluntary sector counselling in Scotland
Liz Bondi (2005)
Gender and the Reality of Cities: embodied identities, social relations and performativities
Liz Bondi (2005)
Is counselling a feminist practice?
Liz Bondi (2005)
Making connections and thinking through emotions: between geography and psychotherapy
Jonathan Butler (2005)
Muddy Flooding on the South Downs Stephen Cairns & Jane M Jacobs (2006) The modern touch: Interior design and modernisation in post-independence Singapore
Omair Chaudhry & William Mackaness (2006) Rural and Urban Road Network Generalisation: Deriving 1:250,000 from OS MasterMap
Omair Chaudhry & William Mackaness (2006) Visualisation of Settlements Over Large Changes In Scale
Hazel Christie, Moira Munro & Fiona Wager (2005)
Day students in Higher Education: widening access students and successful transitions to university life
Hazel Christie, Lyn Tett, Vivienne E. Cree, Jenny Hounsell and Velda McCune (2007) ‘A real rollercoaster of confidence and emotions': learning to be a university student Lesley Gallacher (2006) Block play, the sand pit and the doll corner: the (dis)ordering materialities of educating young children
Sarah Glynn (2007) Home Truths: the myth and reality of regeneration in Dundee. Sarah Glynn (2006) PLAYING THE ETHNIC CARD – politics and ghettoisation in London’s East End
Sarah Glynn (2006) Marxism and Multiculturalism Jane M Jacobs (2006) Too many houses for a home: Narrating the house in the Chinese diaspora Jane M Jacobs (2005)
A geography of big things
Jane M Jacobs (2005)
Hybrid Highrises
Jane M Jacobs, Stephen Cairns & Ignaz Strebel (2006) A tall storey but, a fact just the same: The Red Road highrise as a black box Innes M. Keighren (2006) A Scot of the Antarctic: the reception and commemoration of William Speirs Bruce
Eric Laurier (2007) How to feel things with words Eric Laurier & Barry Brown (2006) Rotating maps and users: praxiological aspects of alignment and orientation
Eric Laurier, Barry Brown & Hayden Lorimer (2005)
Habitable Cars: What we do there
William Mackaness & Omair Chaudhry(2006) Exploring representational issues in the visualisation of geographical phenomenon over large changes in scale. Andrea J. Nightingale (2006) The Nature of Gender: work, gender and environment Andrea J. Nightingale (2006) 'The experts taught us all we know':Professionalisation and Knowledge in Nepalese Community Forestry
Andrea J. Nightingale (2006) A Forest Community or Community Forestry? Beliefs, meanings and nature in north-western Nepal
Andrea J. Nightingale (2006) Can Social Theory Adequately Address Nature-Society Issues? Do political ecology and science studies in Geography incorporate ecological change?
Andrea J. Nightingale (2006) Nature-Society and Development: Social, Cultural and Ecological Change in Nepal
Andrea Nightingale (2006) Caring for Nature: subjectivity, boundaries and environment.
Reitsma, F. and J. Albrecht (2006) Modeling with the Semantic Web in the Geosciences
Bose, R and F. Reitsma (2005) Advancing Geospatial Data Curation
Reitsma, F. and J. Albrecht (2005) Implementing a New Data Model for Simulating Processes
Ignaz Strebel (2005)
Respecifying Standardisation in Geographical Research: The Work of Street-Interviewing
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