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Publications
- Road – gate – enclosure: elite securityscapes in London and Mexico City
- Building better societies: Promoting social justice in a world falling apart
- Gated Communities
- Segregation
- Political economy perspectives and their relevance for contemporary housing studies
- From edge work to death drive : the pursuit of pleasure and denial of harm in a leisure society
- Defragmenting public space : a guide for policymakers
- Segregation and the urban rich: enclaves, networks and mobilities
- Duty Free: Turning the Criminological Spotlight on Special Economic Zones
- The (in)visibility of riches, urban life and exclusion
- Looking for big ‘fry’: The motives and methods of middle-class international property investors
- Disorderly cities and the policy-making field: the 1981 English riots and the management of urban decline
- Necrotecture: Lifeless Dwellings and London's Super-Rich
- FOREWORD: CLIMAX CULTURE
- Domestic Fortress
- Disconnected: Non-Users of Information Communication Technologies
- Domestic fortress Fear and the new home front Introduction
- Conclusion: highs and lows - breaching social and spatial boundaries
- Road - gate - enclosure: elite securityscapes in London and Mexico City
- Applying the global wealth chain typology to property purchases in the Liverpool and Merseyside Area
- Introduction
- Elite Formation, Power and Space in Contemporary London
- Libertecture: A catalogue of libertarian spaces
- One Hyde Park: London, UK
- Domestic Fortress: Fear and the New Home Front: Response
- Humanity under duress
- Building better societies: Promoting social justice in a world falling apart
- Alpha City: How the Super-Rich Captured London
- Housing, Inequality and Sociology: A Comment on Pragmatic Socioeconomics
- Tax Evasion
- Shades of Deviance
- Crime is Not Just for Criminologists
- Consumption
- Boundaries, fortresses, and home ownership
- Who would not be for society?
- Thinking prosocially
- Minimum City? The Deeper Impacts of the ‘Super-Rich’ on Urban Life
- Non-state space: the strategic ejection of dangerous and high maintenance urban space
- Withdraw, defend or destroy
- Invasions of privacy
- The fortress archipelago
- Building better societies
- A shell for the body and mind
- The myths and meanings of home security
- Complexes of the domestic fortress
- Technologies of the defended home
- Fear, crime and the home
- Anchoring capital in place: The grounded impact of international wealth chains on housing markets in London
- FOREWORD: CLIMAX CULTURE
- The entangled city: crime as urban fabric in Sao Paulo
- Urban policy, city control and social catharsis: The attack on social frailty as therapy
- Losing One’s Place: Narratives of Neighbourhood Change, Market Injustice and Symbolic Displacement
- Nudity
- Globalisation and the new urban colonialism
- Accommodating harm: The domestic home in criminology
- York deviancy conference 2011
- Privatism, privatisation and social distinction in master-planned residential estates
- Pleasure zones and murder boxes: Online pornography and violent video games as cultural zones of exception
- 11. Capital city? London’s housing markets and the ‘super-rich’
- Limited exposure: Social concealment, mobility and engagement with public space by the super-rich in London
- Introduction
- Domestic fortress: Fear and the new home front
- The Flowing Enclave and the Misanthropy of Networked Affluence
- Who would not be for society?
- Thinking prosocially
- Conclusion: Engaging your criminological imagination
- Erratum to Charting the ludodrome (Information, Communication & Society, (2007), 10, 6(818-845), 10.1080/13691180701751007)
- Limited exposure: Social concealment, mobility and engagement with public space by the super-rich in London
- Home Economics
- The Meaning of Home
- Welcome to ‘pikettyville’? Mapping London’s alpha territories
- Introduction: Shades of deviance, crime and social harm
- Ears have walls: The listening body in urban space
- Book review: Globalised Minds, Roots in the City: Urban Upper-middle Classes in Europe
- Globalisation and the new urban colonialism
- Who needs good neighbors?
- The flowing enclave and the misanthropy of networked affluence
- Gentrification
- Gated communities
- Domicide
- An economy of false securities? An analysis of murders inside gated residential developments in the United States
- Gentrification and displacement: The household impacts of neighbourhood change
- The ivorine tower in the city: Engaging urban studies after the wire
- Damned by Place, then by Politics: Spatial disadvantage and the housing policy-research interface
- Burying indigeneity: The spatial construction of reality and Aboriginal Australia
- Stalking and harassment
- Gentrification and displacement: The household impacts of neighbourhood change
- House, Home and Society
- Theoretical Perspectives on Housing
- House, Home and Society
- Housing, State and Market
- Space, Place and Design
- The Loss of Home
- Conclusion: Houses, Homes and Societies
- The Home in a Global Context
- Housing, Class and Spatial Divisions
- The Household, Gender and Sexuality
- Loic Wacquant Commentaries
- Domestic Criminology: Crime, Harm and Victimization in the Home
- Pleasure Zones and Murder Boxes: Online Pornography and Violent Video Games as Cultural Zones of Exception
- The social forces and politics of housing research: Reflections from within the academy
- Transparent cities: Re-shaping the urban experience through interactive video game simulation
- The politics of knowing: Spatial isolation, disconnection and social withdrawal
- The consequences of the creative class: The pursuit of creativity strategies in australia's cities
- A picture of the floating world: Grounding the secessionary affluence of the residential cruise liner
- The great cut: The support for private modes of social evasion by public policy
- Introduction
- Housing policies, social mix and community outcomes
- Commentary: Gentrification, segregation and the vocabulary of affluent residential choice
- Between practice, policy and academia: The difficult space of the housing researcher
- Panic rooms: The rise of defensive homeownership
- Ecology of sound: The sonic order of urban space
- Giving urban policy its 'medical': Assessing the place of health in area-based regeneration
- Spaces of discipline and control: The compounded citizenship of social renting
- The flowing enclave and the misanthropy of networked affluence
- Conclusion: British urbanism at a crossroads
- Gated Communities/Privatopias
- Mob mentality: The threat to community sustainability from the search for safety
- Securing an urban renaissance: Crime, community, and British urban policy
- Securing an urban renaissanceCrime, community, and British urban policy
- Book Reviews
- Gated Communities/Privatopias
- Book Reviews
- Introduction
- Gated Communities: International Perspectives
- Introduction
- Second homes in Australia: Charting the growth of holiday homeownership and its community impacts
- Segregation, Urban
- Housing and the new spaces of disciplinary control
- Between practice, policy and academia: The difficult space of the housing researcher
- What future for public housing? A critical, analysis
- The politics of elective belonging
- Home/Neighbourhood/City/+
- The flowing enclave and the misanthropy of networked affluence
- The creative class in Utero? The Australian city, the creative economy and the role of higher education
- Special issue: Theoretical concerns in Australian housing and urban research
- Editorial: Securing the city: Urban renaissance, policing and social regulation
- Charting the ludodrome the mediation of urban and simulated space and rise of the flǎneur electronique
- Do urban regeneration programmes improve public health and reduce health inequalities? A synthesis of the evidence from UK policy and practice (1980-2004)
- Introduction
- Segregation, Urban
- Home and away from home: The urban-regional dynamics of secondhome ownership in Australia
- Housing policies, social mix and community outcomes
- Housing policies, social mix and community outcomes
- Spaces of discipline and control: the compounded citizenship of social renting
- Gated Communities - Edited by Rowland Atkinson & Sarah Blandy
- Mob mentality: the threat to community sustainability from the search for safety
- Conclusion: British urbanism at a crossroads
- The Media City: Media, Architecture and Urban Space
- Affordable housing and planning in Australia Urban 45
- The social forces and politics of housing research in Australia and the UK: Reflections from within the academy
- Padding the bunker: Strategies of middle-class disaffiliation and colonisation in the city
- Introduction: International perspectives on the New Enclavism and the rise of gated communities
- The evidence on the impact of gentrification: New lessons for the urban renaissance
- Sacred cows, rational debates and the politics of the right to buy after devolution
- Area effects: What do they mean for British housing and regeneration policy?
- Professionalization and displacement in Greater London
- Owner-occupation, social mix and neighbourhood impacts
- Measuring gentrification and displacement in greater London
- Spaces of discipline and control: The compounded citizenship of social renting
- Second homes in Australia: Charting the growth of holiday homeownership and its community impacts
- Arrive and retreat: London’s ultra-prime apartment blocks as dark urban renaissance
- Do national urban regeneration programmes impact on health and the socio-economic determinants of health? A systematic review of UK regeneration programmes (1980-2004)
- The new urban frontier; Gentrification and the revanchist city - Smith,N
- PAPERING OVER THE CRACKS - HOUSING CONDITIONS AND THE NATIONS HEALTH - LEATHER,P, MACKINTOSH,S, ROLFE,S
- Book Reviews
- Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- Snowball Sampling
- Accessing hidden and hard to reach populations: snowball research strategies
- Mob-mentality: The threat to community sustainability from the search for safety
- Neighbourhoods and Poverty: Linking Place and Social Exclusion
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews
- British neighbourhoods and poverty: linking place and social exclusion
- Snowball Sampling
- Introduction
- Introduction: Misunderstood saviour on vengeful wrecker? The many meanings and problems of gentrification
- Gated cities of today? Barricaded residential development in England
- 'Opportunities and despair, it's all in there': Practitioner experiences and explanations of area effects and life chances
- Structural limits on agency
- Disentangling area effects: Evidence from deprived and non-deprived neighbourhoods
- The hidden costs of gentrification: Displacement in Central London
- Domestication by Cappuccino or a revenge on urban space? Control and empowerment in the management of public spaces
- Order born of chaos? The capacity for informal social control in disempowered and 'disorganised' neighbourhoods
- Introduction
- Fortress UK? Gated communities, the spatial revolt of the elites and time-space trajectories of segregation
- What makes people dissatisfied with their neighbourhoods?
- The creative destruction of Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Gated cities of today?: Barricaded residential development in England
- Book review
- Stock Responses to Disorder?
- Professionalization and displacement in Greater London
- The (in)visibility of riches, urban life and exclusion
- Thinking prosocially
- Capital city? London’s housing markets and the ‘super-rich’
- Owner-occupation, social mix and neighbourhood impacts
- Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- Who would not be for society?
- Low-use homes in rural and coastal areas of the UK: Geography, impact and responses
- Executive Summary - Low-use homes in rural and coastal areas of the UK: Geography, impact and responses
- Low-use properties maps and LSOA data files
- Executive Summary: Low-use homes in rural and coastal areas of the UK: Geography, impact and responses
- Commanding heights: the role of wealthy 'starchitects' in city remaking
- Invisible fish: The selective (dis)connection of elite Chinese gated community residents from urban public space
- Crime and the home
- The global urban elite: the sources of wealth and residential networks of the super-rich in 10 cities
- Gated cities of today?: Barricaded residential development in England
- Two Sources of city prosperity and cohesion: the case of Glasgow and Edinburgh
- Book Review: Space, Urban Politics, and Everyday Life: Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. City SchwarzeT. Space, Urban Politics, and Everyday Life: Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. City. Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, 2023$159.99 (PBK).
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