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A Selection of Recent PublicationsBennett, P and Smith, SJ (2005) Genetics and insurance: how a citizens’ jury reached its verdict. Paper in submission. Bennett, P (2000) Mutuality at a distance? Risk and regulation in marine insurance clubs. Environment and Planning A 32, 147-163. Bennett, P (1999) Governing environmental risk: regulation, insurance and moral economy. Progress in Human Geography 23, 189-208. Bennett, P (2000) Mutuality at a distance? risk and regulation in marine insurance clubs. Environment and Planning A 31. (forthcoming) Bondi, L (2005) Troubling space, making space, doing space. Group Analysis 38, 151-163. Bondi, L (2005) Traversing boundaries. Group Analysis 38, 173-174. Bondi, L (2004) Power dynamics in feminist classrooms: making the most of inequalities? In: Geography and Gender Reconsidered Women and Geography Study Group of the RGS-IBG, Browne, K, Sharp, J and Thien, D (eds) pp175-182. Bondi, L (2004) “A double-edged sword”? The professionalisation of counselling in the United Kingdom. Health and Place 10, 319-328. Bondi, L (2004) For a feminist geography of ambivalence. Gender, Place and Culture 11, 3-15. Bondi, L, Judith Fewell and Colin Kirkwood (2003) Working for free: a fundamental value of counselling. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 3, 291-299. Bondi, L (2003) Meaning-making and its framings. Social and Cultural Geography 4, 323-327. Bondi, L and Fewell, J (2003) "Unlocking the cage door": the spatiality of counselling. Social and Cultural Geography 4, 527-547. Bondi, L (2003) Empathy and identification: conceptual resources for feminist fieldwork. ACME: International Journal of Critical Geography 2, 64-76 (http://www.acme-journal.org/vol2/ Bondi.pdf). Bondi, L (2003) A situated practice for (re)situating selves: trainee counsellors and the promise of counselling. Environment and Planning A 35, 853-870. Bondi, L and Rose, D (2003) Constructing gender, constructing the urban: a review of Anglo-American feminist urban geography. Gender, Place and Culture 10, 229-245. Bondi, L and Burman, E (2001) Women and mental health: a feminist review. Feminist Review 68, 6-33. Bondi, L (2001) Gender, Place and Culture: paradoxical spaces? In: Moss, P (ed) Feminist Geography in Practice Blackwell pp80-86. Brady, E, Holland, A and Rawles, K (2004) Walking the talk: philosophy of conservation on the isle of Rum. Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion 8:2, 280-297. Brady, E (2003) Aesthetics of the Natural Environment. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Brady, E (2002) Aesthetics, ethics and the natural environment. In: Environment and the Arts, Berleant, A (ed). Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, pp113-126. Brady, E (2002) Aesthetic character and aesthetic integrity in environmental conservation. Environmental Ethics 24: 2, 75-91. Collins, L (1998) Renewable energy from wood and paper: technological and cultural implications. Technology in Society 20, 157–177. Collins, L (1998) Environmentalism and restructuring of the Global Pulp and Paper Industry. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 4, 401–415. Hughes, G (1998) Tourism and the semilogical realisation of space. In: Ringer, G (ed) Destinations: Cultural landscapes of tourism Routledge, 17-32. Hughes, G (1999) Urban revitalisation: the use of festive time strategies. Leisure Studies 18, 119-135. Jacobs, J M and Nash, C (2003) Too little, too much: cultural feminist geographies. Gender Place and Culture 10(3): 265-280. Jacobs, J M, Fincher, R and Anderson, K (2002) Rescripting Cities with Difference. In: Understanding the City: Contemporary and Future Perspectives, Mele, C and Eade, J (eds). Blackwell: Oxford. 27-48. Jacobs, J M (section editor) (2002) 'After Empire'. In: The Handbook of Cultural Geography, Anderson, K, Domosh, M. Pile, S and Thrift, N (eds). Sage: London. (papers by Dan Clayton, Anthony King and Brenda Yeoh). Jacobs, J M (1999) The Labour of Cultural Geography. In: Australian Cultural Geographies, Stratford, E (ed). Oxford University Press: Meridian: Australian Geographical Perspective, Melbourne: 11-24. Jacobs, J M and Gelder, K (1999) Promiscuous Sacred Sites: Reflections on Secrecy and Scepticism in the Hindmarsh Island Affair. Australian Humanities Review http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR Jacobs, J M and Anderson, K (1997) From urban Aborigines to Aboriginality in the city: one path through the history of Australian cultural geography. Australian Geographical Studies 35(1): 12-22. Jacobs, J M (1996) Speaking always as geographers. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14(4): 379-383. Editorial Jacobs, J M and Morris, M (eds) (1996) Special Issue of Journal Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14(4), 123pp. (papers by Marcus Doel, Sandra Buckley, Brian Massumi, Meaghan Morris). Jacobs, J M (with GELDER, K.) 1995 Talking out of place: authorising the Aboriginal sacred in Australia. Cultural Studies 151-160. Jacobs, J M (1993) The city unbound: qualitative approaches to the city. Urban Studies 30(4/5): 823-846. Laurier, E (2004) Doing Office Work on the Motorway. Theory, Culture & Society 21, 261-277. Laurier, E (2004) The spectacular showing: Houdini and the wonder of ethnomethodology. Human Studies 27, 377-399. Laurier, E and Philo, C (2004) Ethnoarchaeology and undefined investigations. Environment and Planning A 36, 421–436. Morris, N J and Cant, S G (2006) Retracing the transitory creative geographies of the Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail. Social and Cultural Geography (Special issue entitled ‘Art and the Environment’ edited by Cant, SG & Morris, NJ) (accepted). Morris, N J and Cant S G (2005) Art or abomination? Visitor experiences of sculpture in the natural landscape. In: FRED: The Book, Thorn, H (ed). Foldpress, Cumbria. Morris, N J and Cant, S G (2004) The Hebden Bridge Sculpture Trail: can a collaborative and community arts event stimulate new understandings of landscape, place and identity? Conference proceedings, OPENspace/Peoplespace Conference, Edinburgh www.openspace.eca.ac.uk/conference/proceedings/start.htm Nightingale, A (2005) ‘The Experts Taught us All We Know’ Professionalisation and Knowledge in Community Forestry. Antipode 37:3. Nightingale, A (2003) A Feminist in the Forest: Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management, ACME: an International E-Journal for Critical Geographers 2:1, 77-90 (http://www.acme-journal.org/vol2/Nightingale.pdf). Nightingale, A (2002) Participating or Just Sitting In? The Dynamics of Gender and Caste in Community Forestry Journal of Forestry and Livelihoods 2:1. Penrose, J (1997) Construction, de(con)struction and reconstruction: the impact of globalization and fragmentation on the Canadian nation-state. International Journal of Canadian Studies 16, 15-49. Penrose, J (1999) Using personal research to teach the significance of socially-constructed categories. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 23, 227-239. Shortt, N K, Moore, A, Coombes, M and Wymer, C (2005) Defining regions for locality health care planning: A multidimensional approach Social Science and Medicine (in press). Smith, S J and Bennett, P (2005) Where to draw the line? Health, life insurance and discrimination. Paper in preparation. Smith, S J, Munro, M and Christie, H (2006) Performing (housing) markets. Urban Studies (forthcoming). Withers, C (1999) Towards a history of geography in the public sphere. History of Science 37, 45-78. Withers, C (1999) Reporting, mapping, trusting: making geographical knowledge in the late seventeenth century. Isis 90, 497-521. Withers, C (2002) The social nature of map making in the Scottish Enlightenment, c.1682-1832. Imago Mundi 54, 46-66. Withers, C and Mayhew, R J (2002) Rethinking disciplinary history: geography in British universities, c.1580-1887. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 27(1), 11-29. Withers, C (2002) Constructing the geographical archive. Area 34(3), 303-11. Withers, C and Finnegan, D (2003) Natural history societies, fieldwork and local knowledge in nineteenth-century Scotland: toward a historical geography of civic science. Cultural Geographies 10(3), 334-353. Withers, C (2004) Mungo Park (1771-1806). Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies 23, 105-15. Withers, C (2004) Memory and the history of geographical knowledge : the commemoration of Mungo Park, African explorer. Journal of Historical Geography 30(2), 316-39. Withers, C (2004) Mapping the Niger, 1798-1832: truth, testimony and ‘ocular demonstration’ in the Enlightenment. Imago Mundi 56(2), 170-93. Withers, C (2005) Writing in geography’s history: Caledonia, networks of correspondence and geographical knowledge in the late Enlightenment. Scottish Geographical Journal 120(1-2), 33-45. Withers, C (2002) Situating practical reason: geography, geometry and mapping in the Scottish Enlightenment. In: Withers, C W J and Wood, P (eds) Science and medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment. Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh, 54-78. Withers, C and Wood, P (2002) Introduction: science, medicine and the Scottish Enlightenment : an historiographical overview. In : C. Withers and P. Wood (eds.). Science and medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh, 1-16. Withers, C and Wood, P (2002) Afterword: new directions?. In: Withers, C and Wood, P (eds) Science and medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment. Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh, 327-336. Withers, C (2002) The geography of scientific knowledge. In: Rupke, N A (ed) Gottingen and the development of the natural sciences. Wallstein Verlag, Gottingen, 9-18. Withers, C (2003) Geography, Vol. 2, 114-117, and Mapping, Vol. 3, 18-20. In: Kors, Aet al (eds) Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment. Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford. Withers, C and Ogborn, M (2004) Introduction: georgian geographies?. In: Georgian geographies: essays on space, place and landscape in the eighteenth century. Manchester University Press, 1-23. Withers, C (2002) Science and medicine in the Scottish enlightenment. Co-edited with Paul Wood. Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh. (364 pp) [ISBN 1 86232 285 6]. Withers, C (2003) Georgian geographies: essays on space, place and landscape in the eighteenth century. Co-edited with Miles Ogborn. Manchester University Press. (220 pp.) [ISBN 0 71906510 0] |
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