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School of Geography and the Environment

 School of Geography and the Environment

Research: Technological Natures

Selected Publications & Output

Recent Publications

Year: 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001

2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
  • Banister, D. (2008) Chapter 5: The land use and local economic impacts of congestion charging. In, Ison, S. and Rye, T. (eds.) The Implementation and Effectiveness of Transport Demand Management Measures. Ashgate, pp. 75-94.
  • Banister, D. (2008) Cut the Commute and Fly Around Less Too. Civil Society, 5(11): 22-25.
  • Banister, D., Hickman, R. and Stead, D. (2008) Looking Over the Horizon: Visioning and Backcasting. Ch.3 in, Perrels, A., Himanen, V. and Lee-Gosselin, M. (eds) Building Blocks for Sustainable Transport: Obstacles, Trends, Solutions. Emerald.
  • Banister, D. (2008) The Big Smoke: Congestion Charging and the Environment. Chapter 9 in, Richardson, H.W. and Bae, C.C. (eds.) Road Congestion Pricing in Europe: Implications for the United States. Edward Elgar.
  • Banister, D. (2008) The sustainable mobility paradigm. Transport Policy, 15: 73-80.
  • Barry, A., Born, G. and Weszkalnys, G. (2008) Logics of interdisciplinarity. Economy and Society, 37(1): 20-49.
  • Johnston, R., Gregory, D., Pratt, G., Watts, M. and Whatmore, S. (2008) Returns from a speculation. Geoforum, 39(3): 1105-1107.
  • Langton, J. and Jones, G. (2008) Forests and Chases of England and Wales c.1500–c.1850. St. John's College Research Centre, Oxford.
  • Latham, A., McCormack, D. et al (2008) Key Concepts in Human Geography. London: Sage.
  • Latham, A. and McCormack, D. (2008) Speed and Slowness. Ch.17 in, Hall, T., Hubbard, P. and Short, J.R. (eds.) The SAGE Companion to the City. Sage.
  • Lorimer, J., (2008) Counting Corncrakes: The Affective Science of the UK Corncrake Census. Social Studies of Science, 38(3): 377-405.
  • Latham, A. and McCormack, D.P. (2008) Speed and Slowness. In, T. Hall, P. Hubbard, and J. Short (eds.) The Sage Companion to the City. London: Sage.
  • McCormack, D.P., Latham, A., McNamara, K. and McNeill, D. (2008) Key Concepts in Urban Geography. Sage, 240 pp.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2008) Engineering affective atmospheres on the moving geographies of the 1897 Andrée expedition. Cultural Geographies, 15(4): 413–430.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2008) Thinking-spaces for research creation. Inflexions, 1.1.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2008) Geographies for moving bodies: Thinking, dancing, spaces. Geography Compass, 2.
  • Whatmore, S. (ed.) (2008) Remaking environments: histories, practices, politics. A theme issue of Environment and Planning A, 40(8): 124pp.
  • Whatmore, S. (1997) Dissecting the Autonomous Self: Hybrid cartographies for a relational ethics. Republished as Ch.7 in, Henderson, G.L., and Waterstone, M. (eds.) (2008) The Geographical Thought: A Praxis Perspective. Routledge, pp. 109-121.
  • Whatmore, S. (2008) Materialist returns: practising cultural geography in and for a more-than-human world. In, Johnson, N.C. (ed.) Culture and Society : Critical essays in human geography, Ashgate. pp. 481-490.
  • Whatmore, S. (2008) Living cities: towards a politics of conviviality, and, Whatmore, S. and S. Hinchcliffe (2008) Hybrid geographies: rethinking the 'human' in human geography. Republished in, Anderson, K., and Braun, B. (eds.) Environment: critical essays in human geography (Series: Contemporary foundations of space and place). Ashgate.
  • Whatmore, S. and Clark, N. (2008) Good food: Ethical consumption and global change. Chapter 8 in, Clark, N., Massey, D. and Sarre, P. (eds.) Material Geographies: A World in the Making. Sage for Open University.
2007
2006
2005
  • Banister, D. (2005) Unsustainable Transport: City Transport in the 21st Century. London: Routledge.
  • Banister, D. with R. Hickman (2005) Reducing travel by design: What happens over time? In, Williams, K. and Burton, E. (eds.) Spatial Planning, Urban Form and Sustainable Transport. Aldershot; Ashgate. pp. 102-119.
  • Banister, D. (2005) Time and travel. In, Schintler, L. and Reggiani, A. (eds) Methods and models in Transport and Telecommunications: Cross Atlantic Perspectives. Berlin: Springer Verlag. pp. 335-348.
  • Banister, D. with E. Duxbury (2005) Civilising transport. In, Hunt, J. (ed.) London's Environment - Prospects for a Sustainable World City. London: Imperial College Press. pp. 195-212.
  • Barry, A. and D. Slater (eds.) (2005) The Technological Economy. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Barry, A. and D. Slater (eds.) (2005) The Technological Economy. Economy and Society, 31(2).
  • Barry, A. (2005) Pharmaceutical Matters: The Invention of Informed Materials, in Inventive Life: Approaches Towards a New Vitalism. Theory, Culture and Society, 22(1): 51-69.
  • Langton, J. and Jones G. (eds.) (2005) Forests and chases of England and Wales c.1500-c.1800: towards a survey and analysis. St John's College/Oxbow Books. 118 + xviii pp.
  • Langton, J. (2005) Forests in early-modern England and Wales: history and historiography. In, Langton, J. and Jones, G. (eds.) Forests and chases of England and Wales c.1500-c.1800: towards a survey and analysis. St. John's College/Oxbow Books. pp. 1-9.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2005) Diagramming power in practice and performance. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 23(1): 119-147.
2004
  • Banister, D. and D. Stead (2004) Impact of information and communications technology on transport. Transport Reviews, 24(5): 611-632.
  • Banister, D. (2004) Implementing the Possible? Planning Theory and Practice - Interface, 5(4): 499-501 - a commentary on the interface paper by Ken Livingstone.
  • Banister, D. and A. Bowling (2004) Quality of life for the elderly - The transport dimension. Transport Policy, 11(2): 105-115.
  • Banister, D. (2004) Developing advice for policy makers on the use of soft measures: Some thoughts. In, OECD Communicating Environmentally Sustainable Transport: The Role of Soft Measures. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris. pp. 107-110.
  • Banister, D. (2004) Overcoming barriers to implementation in transport policy. In, Stough, R. and Rietveld, P. (eds.) Institutions, Regulation and Sustainable Transport. London: Spon. pp. 54-68.
  • Banister, D. (2004) Transport and spatial policies: The role of regulatory and fiscal incentives, Keynote paper in ECMT Round Table 124, pp 117-152, European Conference of Ministers of Transport, Economic Research Centre, Paris.
  • Buck, D. (2004) State, Market, and Economy in Postwar Japan. Teaching unit designed with Expanding East Asian Studies faculty collaborative at Columbia University.
  • Langton, J. (2004) Sir Roger Bradshaigh of Haigh, Kt. and First Bart. In, Mathew, C. (ed.) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
  • Langton, J. (2004) Sarah Clayton of Liverpool, Merchant, Industrialist and Property Developer. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) Charles Dagnall of St. Helens, Colliery Proprietor. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) Alexander Leigh, Attomey and Gent., of Wigan. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) John Mackay of Ravenhead, Industrialist. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) William Billington, the Blackburn Poet. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) James Butterworth. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) Joseph Skipsey, the Collier Poet. In ibid.
  • Langton, J. (2004) North, south and nation: regional differences and consciousness in an integrating realm, 1550-1750. In, A.R.H. Baker and M. Billinge (eds.) The North-South Divide: Material and Imagined Geographies of England, 1000-2000. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. 112-144.
  • Latham, A. and McCormack, D.P. (2004) Moving cities: rethinking the materialities of urban geographies. Progress in Human Geography, 28(6): 701-724.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2004) Introduction. In, N. Thrift and S. Whatmore (eds.) Techniques and (non)representation, vol. 2. Cultural Geography: Critical Concepts. London: Routledge.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2004) Drawing out the lines of the event. Cultural Geographies, 11(2): 211-220.
2003
2002
  • Banister, D. (2002) Transport Planning. Revised and enlarged edition. London: Routledge.
  • Banister, D. with P. Steen (2002) EU policy scenario building for sustainable mobility. In, Black, W.R. and Nijkamp, P. (eds.) Social Change and Sustainable Transport. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 71-78.
  • Banister, D. (2002) Sustainable development - or faster, further and more? In, Jenkins, J. (ed.) Remaking the Landscapes of Britain. London: Profile Books Ltd. pp. 85-104.
  • Banister, D. with Y. Berechman (2002) The economic development effects of transport investments. In, Pearman, A., Mackie, P. and Nellthorp, J. (eds.) Transport Projects, Programmes and Policies: Evaluation, Needs and Capabilities. Aldershot: Ashgate. pp. 107-124.
  • Barry, A. (2002) The anti-political economy. Economy and Society, 31(2): 268-284.
  • Barry, A. and D. Slater (2002) Introduction: the technological economy. Economy and Society, 31(2): 175-193.
  • Barry, A. and D. Slater (2002) Technology, politics and the market: an interview with Michel Callon. Economy and Society, 31(2): 285-306 (translated into French).
  • Bowling, A., Banister, D., Sutton, S., Evans, O. and J. Windsor (2002) A multidimensional model of the quality of life in older age. Ageing and Mental Health, 6(4): 355-371.
  • Langton, J. and G. Hoppe. (2002) Patterns of migration and regional identity: economic development, social change and the lifepaths of individuals in nineteenth-century western Östergötland. In, D. Postles (ed.) Naming, society and regional identity. Leicester University Press. pp. 231-67.
  • McCormack, D.P. (2002) A paper with an interest in rhythm. Geoforum, 33(4): 469-485.
  • Whatmore, S. (2002) Hybrid geographies: natures cultures spaces. Sage, London. pp. 225.
2001
  • Banister, D. with Y. Berechman (2001) Transport investment and the promotion of economic growth. Journal of Transport Geography, 9(3): 209-218.
  • Banister, D. (2001) Transport and environmental research in the UK. International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 1(3): 232-236.
  • Banister, D. (2001) Conflicts and resolutions. In, Davoudi, S., Batty, S. and Layard, A (eds.) Sustainable Development and Planning. London: E&FN Spon. pp. 269-281.
  • Banister, D. (2001) Sustainable transport policies - Scenarios for the future. In, Giorgi, L. (ed.) Transport Policyand Research: What Future? Ashgate Publishing: Avebury. pp. 90-129.
  • Banister, D. (2001) Transport planning. In, Button, K. and Hensher, D.A. (eds.) Transport Systems and Traffic Control. Handbooks in Transport 3, Amsterdam: Elsevier- Pergamon Science, pp. 9-19.
  • Barry, A. (2001) Political Machines: Governing a Technological Society. London and New York: Athlone Press.
  • Langton, J. (2001) Prometheus prostrated? In, Slack, P. and Ward, R. (eds.) The Peopling of England. Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 243-254.
  • Priemus, H., Nijkamp, P. and D. Banister (2001) Mobility and spatial dynamics: An uneasy relationship. Journal of Transport Geography, 9(3): 167-171.
  • Stead, D. and D. Banister (2001) Influencing mobility outside transport policy. Innovation, 14(4): 315-330.