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A Selection of Recent PublicationsDavidson, J, Bondi, L and Smith, M (eds) Emotional Geographies. Ashgate (forthcoming, 2005, ISBN 0 7546 4375 1). Bondi, L and Laurie, N (2005) Introduction (Special issue on Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Activism, Professionalisation and Incorporation). Antipode 37:3. (Also in Laurie, N and Bondi, L (eds) Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Activism, Professionalisation and Incorporation. Blackwell) Bondi, L (2005) Gender and the Reality of Cities: embodied identities, social relations and performativities. Soziale Welt (in Press). Bondi, L (2005) Working the spaces of neoliberal subjectivity: psychotherapeutic technologies, professionalisation and counselling. Antipode (in press). (Also in Laurie, N and Bondi, L (eds) Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Activism, Professionalisation and Incorporation. Blackwell) Bondi, L (2005) The place of emotions in research: from partitioning emotion and reason to the emotional dynamics of research relationships. In: Davidson, J, Bondi, L and Smith, M (eds) Emotional Geographies. Ashgate (forthcoming). Bondi, L and Davidson, J (2005) Situating gender. In: Nelson, L and Seager, J (eds) A Companion to Feminist Geography Blackwell, pp.15-31. Davidson, J and Bondi, L (2004) Spatialising affect; affecting space: introducing emotional geographies. Gender Place and Culture 11, 373-374. Bondi, L (2004) "A double-edged sword"? The professionalisation of counselling in the United Kingdom. Health and Place 10, 319-328. 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., Avis, H, Bingley, A, Davidson, J, Duffy, R, Ingrid Einagel, V, Green, A, Johnston, L, Lilley, S, Listerborn, C, Marshy, M, McEwan, S, O'Connor, N, Rose, G, Vivat, B and Wood, N (2002) Subjectivities, Knowledges and Feminist Geographies. Rowman and Littlefield. Bondi, L and Burman, E (2001) Women and mental health: a feminist review. Feminist Review 68, 6-33. Bondi, L and Davidson, J (2003) Troubling the place of gender. In: Anderson, K, Domosh, M, Pile, S and Thrift, N (eds) Handbook of Cultural Geography Sage, pp325-343. Brady, E (2006) The aesthetics of agricultural landscapes and the relationship between humans and nature. Ethics, Place and Environment 9:1 (in press). Brady, E (2005) Sniffing and savoring: the aesthetics of smells and tastes. In: The Aesthetics of Everyday Life, Light, A and Smith, J M (eds). New York: Columbia University Press, pp177-193. Brady, E and Brook, I (2003) Topiary: ethics and aesthetics. Ethics and the Environment 8:1, 127-42. Brady, E (2003) Aesthetics of the Natural Environment. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Brady, E (2002) Interpreting environments. Essays in Philosophy: Special Issue: Environmental Aesthetics 3:1, http://www.humboldt.edu/~essays/archives.html. Brady, E (1998) Imagination and the aesthetic appreciation of nature. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56: 2, 139-147. Brady, E (1998) Don’t eat the daisies: disinterestedness and the situated aesthetic. Environmental Values 7:1, 97-114. Christie, H, Munro, M and Wager, F (2005) 'Day students' in higher education: widening access students and successful transitions to university life. International Studies in the Sociology of Education 15, 3-29. Christie, H and Munro, M (2003) The logic of loans: students’ understandings of the costs and benefits of the student loan. British Journal of Sociology of Education 24, 621-636. Christie, H, Munro, M and Rettig, H (2002) Accommodating students. Journal of Youth Studies 5, 209-235. Christie, H, Munro, M and Rettig, H (2001) Making ends meet: student incomes and debt. Studies in Higher Education 26: 363-383. Howard, D J (1998) Dominican Republic: people, politics and culture. London: Latin American Bureau. Howard, D J (1999) Colouring the nation: race and ethnicity in the Dominican Republic. In: La República Dominicana en el umbral del siglo XXI: cultura, política y cambio social, Brea, R, Espinal R and Valerio-Holguín, F (eds). Santo Domingo: Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, 61-89. Howard, D J (1999) La etnia e identidad racial en la República Dominicana: notas de un investigador. Estudios Sociales 32, 116: 73-77. Howard, D J (2001) Coloring the nation: la raza dominicana. Hemisphere 9, 3: 21-23. Howard, D J (2001) Coloring the Nation: race and ethnicity in the Dominican Republic. Boulder: Lynne Rienner. Howard, D J (2001) Haitian migrants and discrimination in the Dominican Republic. NACLA Report on the Americas (Special issue on race and migration) 35, 2: 24-28. Howard, D J (2002) Ethnicities, nationalism and racism. In: Challenges and Change in Middle America: Perspectives on Development in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, McIlwaine, C and Willis, K (eds). Harlow: Pearson Education, 61-81. Howard, D J (2003) Dominican diasporas and the stasis of race. JCAS Symposium Series (Special issue on Latin American migrations) 19: 1-19. Howard, D J (2003) Reappraising race? Dominicans in New York City. International Journal of Population Geography (Special issue on diasporas) 9: 337-350. Howard, D J (2004) Caribbean social perspectives. In: The Pan-Caribbean: diversity and semblance, Skelton, T (ed). London: Edward Arnold, 136-153. Howard, D J and Clarke, C G (2005) Race and religious pluralism in Kingston, Jamaica. Population, Space and Place 11, 2: 119-136. Howard, D J and Hopkins, P (eds) (2005) Editorial: Race, religion and the census. Population, Space and Place 11, 2: 69-74. Howard, D J (In prep) Race, Morality and Rebellion: G. W. Gordon and the counter-colonial movement in Jamaica. London: Macmillan. Howard, D J (in press) Haitian-Dominican dynamics: immigration, settlement and racialized violence (Invited special issue on ‘Caribbean representations’). Sargasso. Howard, D J (in press) Urban literary spaces through Jamaican letters: framing the 'ghetto'. Society for Caribbean Studies Research Papers, www.scsonline.freeserve.co.uk ISSN 1471-2024. Howard, D J (in press) Racialised positions, places and hierarchies in the Dominican Republic. In: Beyond the Nation: reading Spanish Caribbean culture in the 21st century, James, C (ed). Oxford: Berg. Howard, D J and Clarke, C G (1999) Colour, race and space: residential segregation in Kingston, Jamaica, during the late colonial period. Caribbean Geography 10: 1, 3-15. Howard, D J and Paton, D (eds) (in prep) The Jamaica Reader: history, culture, politics. Durham: Duke University Press. Howard, D J and Clarke, C G (in press) Contradictory socio-economic consequences of structural adjustment in Kingston, Jamaica. Geographical Journal. Hughes, G (2004) Tourism, sustainability and social theory, In: A companion to tourism, Lew, A.A., Hall, M. and Williams, A.M. (eds). Blackwell, Oxford, pp 498-509. Hughes, G (2002) Environmental indicators. Annals of Tourism Research 29(2), pp 457-477. Hughes, G (2000) Selwyn and the arbitration of truth: tourism and the displacement of normal life. Tourism, Culture & Communication 2(1), pp 51-59. Hughes, G (1999) Urban revitalisation: the use of festive time strategies. Leisure Studies 18, 119-135. Hughes, G (1998) Tourism and the semiological realisation of space. In Destinations: Cultural landscapes of tourism, Ringer, G (ed). Routledge, pp17-32. Jacobs, J M (2004) The global domestic. In: The End of Tradition? Alsayyad, N (ed). Routledge: London and New York, pp29-44. Jacobs, J M (2004) Too many houses for a home: Narrating the house in the Chinese diaspora. In: Drift: Architecture and Migrancy, Cairns, S (ed). London: Routledge. pp164-183. Jacobs, J M and Gooder, H (2000) On the borders of the unsayable: the apology in postcolonizing Australia. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 2(2): 230-248. Jacobs, J M (2000) Difference and its other. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 25(4): 403-407. Editorial. Jacobs, J M and Gelder, K (1999) The postcolonial ghost story. In: Ghosts: Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, History, Stott, A and Buse, P (eds). Macmillan: London: 179-199. Jacobs, J M and Gelder, K (1998) Uncanny Australia: Sacredness and identity in a postcolonial nation. University of Melbourne Press, Melbourne. Jacobs, J M and Fincher, R (eds) (1998) Cities of Difference. Guilford, New York : x + 322pp. Jacobs, J M (1998) Staging difference: Aestheticization and the Politics of Difference in Contemporary Cities. In: Cities of Difference, Fincher, R and Jacobs, J M (eds). Guilford, New York pp 252-279. Jacobs, J M (1997) Resisting reconciliation. In: Geographies of Resistance, Pile, S and Keith, M (eds). Routledge: London pp67-89. Jacobs, J M (1994) Negotiating the heart: "heritage", redevelopment and identity. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 12: 751-772. Jacobs, J M and Jackson, P (1996) Postcolonialism and the politics of race. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14(4): 1-4. Editorial. Leibovitz, J (2005) No place for regions? European Enterprise Policies and their spatial underpinnings. Regions (in press). Leibovitz, J (2005) Local democracies amidst conflict: unveiling the territoriality of citizenship in Israeli cities. Presented at the European Consortium of Political Research Conference, Budapest, Hungary, September. Leibovitz, J (2005) Jumping Scales? From Small Town Politics to a ‘Regional Presence’ in Canada’s Technology Triangle. In: Small Cities: the Urban Experience Beyond the Metropolis, Jeynes, M (ed). London: Routledge (in press). Leibovitz, J (forthcoming) Biotech Fantasies, Spatial Realities: Biotechnology Clustering in Scotland’s Old Industrial Spaces. In: The Handbook of Research on Clusters, Karlsson, C (ed). London: Edward Elgar. Leibovitz, J (2004) The Regional Coherence of European Enterprise Policy. Presented at the International Conference of the Regional Studies Association, Angers, France, April. Leibovitz, J (2004) Ethno-nationalism and Cityscapes: Governing Ethnically Divided Cities – Nicosia (Cyprus), Jaffa and Haifa (Israel) . London: The Nuffield Foundation. Leibovitz, J (2004) Embryonic, knowledge-based clusters and cities: the case of biotechnology in Scotland. Urban Studies 41, 1133-1155. Leibovitz, J (2003) Institutional barriers to associative city-region governance: the politics of institution-building and economic governance in "Canada's Technology Triangle". Urban Studies 40, 2613-2642. Leibovitz, J (2003) Interrogating “Enterprise Europe”: issues of co-ordination, governance, and spatial development in the European Union’s emerging enterprise policy. The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 27, 713-722. Leibovitz, J (2003) Strategic capacity in fragmented urban governance: how real a policy innovation? Towards a research agenda. European Spatial Research and Policy 10, 89-104. Nightingale, A (2005) 'The Experts Taught us All We Know' Professionalisation and Knowledge in Community Forestry. Antipode 37:3. Nightingale, A (2003) Nature-Society and Development: Social, Cultural and Ecological Change in Nepal. Geoforum 34:4, 525-540. Penrose, J (1999) Using personal research to teach the significance of socially constructed categories. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 23, 227-239. 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. Thomas, D, Furley, P and Hughes, G (2001) Identifying bioindicators of tourism-related stresses on coral reefs and related ecosystems. Journal of Belizian Affairs 4 (2), pp 73-101. Withers, C (2004) Entries for John Murdoch, Sir Robert Sibbald, John Walker, John Ogilby, John Adair, J.Wreford Watson, Thomas Pennant. In : Oxford dictionary of national biography Oxford University Press, Oxford. Withers, C (2005) Knowing other places: travel, trade and empire, 1660-1800. In: Wall, C (ed) New perspectives on literature: the restoration and the eighteenth century (with M. Ogborn), Blackwell, Oxford, pp14-36. Withers, C (2002) Scotland’s map history. Introduction to charting the Nation Project website [http://www.chartingthenation.lib.ed.ac.uk]. Withers, C (2004) A vision of Scotland: Joan Blaeu and the Atlas Novus. Introduction to the Blaeu website for the National Library of Scotland [http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/early/blaeu/blaeu-visionofscotland.html]. Withers, C and Finnegan, D A (2003) Natural history societies, fieldwork and local knowledge in nineteenth-century Scotland : towards a historical geography of civic science. Cultural Geographies 10, 334-353. Withers, C (2005) Geography and revolution. Co-edited with David N. Livingstone. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. (Forthcoming 2005, ISBN 0 226 48733 4). Withers, C (2005) Geography and the scientific revolution. In: Livingstone, D N and Withers, C W J (eds) Geography and revolution University of Chicago Press, Chicago. |
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