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Human Geography Research Group A selection of recent publications Briggs, J. 2009. Indigenous knowledge and development. In Desai, V. and Potter, R. (eds.) Companion to Development Studies, 2nd Edition, 107-111. (Hodder Arnold, London). Bryceson, D.F. 2009. ‘Dar es Salaam: Porto de Paz’. 2009. in Aliança de Civilizações: Um Caminho Possível? Janus – Portugal No Mundo - Yearbook of International Relations. Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Lisbon, 196. Bryceson, D.F. and J.B. Jønsson 2010, ‘Gold Digging Careers in Rural Africa: Small-Scale Miners’ Livelihood Choices’, World Development. v.38 (3), 379-92. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2009.09.003 >> Cumbers, A. and McMaster, R. in press. Socialism, instrumental valuation and human dignity. Economy and Society. Cumbers, A. Helms, G. and Keenan, M. 2009. Beyond Aspiration: Young People and Decent Work in the De-industrialised City, Discussion Paper, June 2009. View full text >>
Cumbers, A. Helms, G. and Swanson, K. (2010) Class agency and resistance in the old industrial city. Antipode , v. 42 (1), 46-73. Cumbers, A., and MacKinnon, D. in press ‘Putting ‘the political’ back into the region: power, agency and a reconstituted regional political economy’ in Pike, A., Rodriguez-Pose, A. and Tomaney, J. (eds) Handbook of Local and Regional Development. London: Routledge. Davies, A.D. and Featherstone, D.J. (in press) 'Networking Resistances: The Contested Spatialities of Transnational Social Movement Organising' In Nicholls, W., Miller, B. and Beaumont, J. (ed.) Spaces of Contention Aldershot: Ashgate, pagination to be decided. Featherstone, D.J. (2010) 'Thinking Militant Particularisms Politically: Resistances to Neo-liberalism in India'. In Ahmed, W., Kundu, A. and Peet, R. (ed.) India's New Economic Policy, New York: Routledge, 260-279. Gibbs, L.M. 2010. "A beautiful soaking rain": environmental value and
water beyond Eurocentrism. Environment and Planning D: Society and
Space, v.28 (2), 363-378. doi:10.1068/d9207 >> Gibbs, L.M. 2010. Book review "Troubled Waters: confronting the water
crisis in Australia's cities" by Patrick Troy (Ed.). Urban Studies, v.47 (1), 222-224. doi:10.1177/00420980100470011105 >> Jønsson, J. B., and Fold, N. (2011): ‘Mining from Below’: Taking Africa’s Artisanal Miners seriously. Geography Compass. Jønsson, J. B., and Knudsen, M. H. (2011): Guldgraveren: Danskeren der fandt Kong Salomons Miner (The Gold Miner who found King Salomon’s Mines). Copenhagen: Gyldendal. Laliberte, Nicole, Kate Driscoll Derickson, and Lorraine Dowler. 2010. “Advances in Feminist Thought: Geography’s Contribution to International Studies” in Political Geography: International Studies Compendium Colin Fint, ed. Malden: Blackwell. Lorimer, H. 2010. 'Tim Ingold'. In Hubbard, P. and Kitchin, R. (eds)Key Thinkers on Space and Place, Sage: London. Lorimer, H. 2010. Forces of nature, forms of life: calibrating ethology and phenomenology. In Anderson, B. and Harrison, P. (eds) Taking Place: Non-Representational Geographies (London, Ashgate). Lowder, S. 2003 Cambios de estilos de vida y los procesos de produccion de la vivienda: los nuevos espacios sociales de Cuenca, Ecuador. (Changes in lifestyle and the processes of house production: the new social spaces of Cuenca, Ecuador). www.ub.es/geocrit/sn/sn-146(078).htm View full text >> Lowder, S. 2004 Ciudades imaginados y ciudades del la realidad: el case de Lima (Cities of imagination and cities of reality: the case of Lima), Guaraguao,Revista de Cultura Latinoamericana Ano 8, N18, 9-32 McCarthy, James and Kate Driscoll Derickson (in press) “Manufacturing consent for engineering earth: social dynamics in Boston’s Big Dig” in Engineering Earth: The impacts of megaengineering projects Stan Brunn and Andy Wood, eds. The Netherlands: Springer Science and Business Media. McDonald, G Impacts of Extractive Industry Projects in Latin America: Analysis and Guidelines for Future Work, CIDSE, January 2009 McDonald, G Your guide to developing an HIV/AIDS advocacy strategy/proposal, July 2007 Muir, A.P. and Muir, M.C.A. (2011) A New Rapid Assessment Technique for Amphibians: Introduction of the Species List Technique from San José de Payamino, Ecuador. Herpetological Review42(2): 184-187.
Oslender, U. 2009. Anti-Geopolitics. In R. Kitchin & N. Thrift (eds), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 1, Oxford: Elsevier, pp.152-158. Oslender, U. 2010. À la recherche d’un contre-espace: quelques leçons à tirer de l’expérience de lutte des communautés noires en Colombie. Conjonctures. Revue Québécoise d'Analyse et de Débat,(UQAM), v.48/49, 102-133. View full text >> Paddison, R. 2002. From unified local government to decentred local governance: The ‘institutional turn’ in Glasgow. Geojournal, 58, 11-21. Paddison, R. 2004. Redrawing Local Boundaries: Deriving the Principles for Politically Just Procedures, in Meligrana, J. (ed) Local Government Restructuring: International Perspectives. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 23-38. Philo, C. 2007. ''Bellicose history' and 'local discursivities': an archaeological reading of Michel Foucault's "Society Must be Defended"'. In Crampton, J.W. and Elden, S. (eds) Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and Geography. Ashgate, Aldershot, 341-367. Philo, C. 2007. 'Scaling the asylum: three different geographies of Craig Dunain Lunatic Asylum'. In Andrews, J., Topp, L. and Moran, J. (eds) Psychiatric Spaces: Architecture, Madness and the Built Environment. Routledge, London, 107-131. Routledge, P. 2007. Protesting and empowering: alternative responses to global forces. in Douglas, I., Huggett, R., and Perkins, C. (eds) Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography: From Local to Global Oxon: Routledge. pp. 927-940. Routledge, P. in press. Acting in the Network: ANT and the Politics of Generating Associations. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space Sharp, J. 2011. A subaltern critical geopolitics of the "war on terror": postcolonial security in Tanzania, Geoforum 42: 297-305. Sharp, J. 2011. Subaltern geopolitics: introduction. Geoforum 42: 271-273. Shaw, J. and MacKinnon, D. in press 'Moving on with ‘filling in’? Some thoughts on state restructuring after devolution'. Area. |