Papers - Geovisualization, Inequality and Space Research Group
2024
- Hiam, L., McKee, M. and Dorling, D. (2024) Influenza: cause or excuse? An analysis of flu’s influence on worsening mortality trends in England and Wales, 2010–19. British Medical Bulletin, 149(1): 72-89. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Full Marx for Trying: degrowth is possible – but not this way, a review of Slow Down: How Degrowth Communism Can Save the Earth’ by Kohei Saito (translated by Brian Bergstrom). The World Today, Chatham House, February 2nd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Shape of the future, the next supercontinent: Solving the puzzle of a future Pangea by Ross Mitchell – book review. Resurgence Magazine, 343(March/April): 63. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) The sun on the meadow. Public Sector Focus, January/February, pp. 10-12. View PDF.
- Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2024) The rise and fall of Britain’s Golden Cohort: how the remarkable generation of 1925–1934 had their lives cut short by austerity. Review of Social Economy, 82(4), 536–580. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Fertility rates are falling in the rich world; but there are still plenty of people to go round. The Observer, 3 March. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) From the cradle to the grave: The abandonment of our social contract. Byline Times, 6 March. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Inequality in the UK in terms of family incomes – implications for the cost of living crisis. Transactions of the Manchester Statistical Society 2022-2023, 190: 67-85. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) The Nordic Model of Capitalism. Nordic Welfare Research, 9(1): 83–90. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Contrasting Child Poverty in Finland and England in 2024. Public Sector Focus, March/April, pp. 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Visualising the 2020s UK cost-of-living crisis. Social Policy & Administration, pp. 1-24, 5 May. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Review of The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society by Joseph E. Stiglitz and published by Allen Lane. LSE Review of Books, 4 Jun. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Elections – theatres of fears or circuses of hope? Public Sector Focus, May/June, pp. 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) The Lives of Seven Children Tell the Story of UK Inequality. Jacobian, 30 June. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Most People Don’t Enjoy the Theatre of Cruelty. Byline Times, June, p. 44. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Afterword: I spoke to a lady from Godalming. In, M. González Hernando and G. Mitchell, Uncomfortably Off: Why the top 10% of earners should care about inequality, Bristol University Press, pp. 189-192. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2024) Avoidable deaths have increased in the UK: the damning data political parties aren’t discussing. The Conversation, 12 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Reflections on the results of the General Election. Transforming Society, Bristol University Press Blog, 12 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) The 2024 UK General Election result by age group. Public Sector Focus, July/August, pp. 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today. The Conversation, September 16th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) The UK: International child poverty outlier, Geography, 109(3), 127-136. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Students protests and autumn 2024. Mero Tribune, October, 10th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Peak Injustice and Seven Children. Public Sector Focus, September/October, pp.12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Review of ‘Wealth, Poverty and Enduring Inequality’ by Sarah Kerr, ‘Let’s talk about wealth, baby’. Jacobin, 27 October. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Rethinking tomorrow for the next generation. Radix Big Tent Blog, 11 November. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Review of The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World by David Graeber and published by Allen Lane. LSE Review of Books, 18 November. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2025) Changing Suicide Trends: A Shift in Regional Disparities Across the UK. Public Health, 238(January 2025): 90–93. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) A review of Spatial Inequalities and Wellbeing: A Multidisciplinary Approach, edited by Camilla Lenzi and Valeria Fedeli. Economic Geography, 100(5-6): 462-464. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2024) Looking through the arched window. Public Sector Focus, November/December, pp.10-13. View PDF.
2023
- Davey Smith, G. and Dorling, D. (2023) Revisiting the point-source hypothesis of the coronary heart disease epidemic in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Presented at the Society of Epidemiologic Research annual meeting, Portland, Oregon USA, June 14th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) A brief lull in the fighting? Public Sector Focus, January/February, pp.12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Are things about to get better? Prospect Magazine, April 5th, May issue, pp. 38-41. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Brexit – a failed project in a failing state. London: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, October 25th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) British society is heading for levelling down, LSE Politics and Policy Blog, October 16th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Destitution, unlike success in football, is coming home. Public Sector Focus, September/October, pp 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Ed Balls and George Osborne’s new podcast is essential listening – but not for the reasons they think. The Conversation, October 3rd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) For All Those – Public Sector Sensitivities. Public Sector Focus, November/ December, pp.10-12. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) From the Pandemic to the Cost-of-Living Crisis – what are we learning? Chapter 1, in Arabadjieva, K., N. Countouris, B.L. Fabris and W. Zwysen (eds.) Transformative ideas – ensuring a just share of progress for all. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), pp. 21-38. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Growth which makes everyone, not just a few, better off. Chapter 12, in G. Atherton and M. Le Chevallier (eds.) How Can Labour Level Up? Ealing: University of West London, Centre for Inequality and Levelling Up, 12 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) How austerity caused the NHS crisis. Open Democracy, January 4th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) How Britain became a shattered nation, Huck Magazine, September 28th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Most people in the UK now share Robert Owen’s views. Public Sector Focus, March/April, pp. 10-13. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) My Life in Fragments, Zygmunt Bauman (edited by Izabela Wagner). Review, LSE Review of Books, August 22nd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Permacrisis: A Plan to Fix a Fractured World. Review, LSE Review of Books, November 28th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Scotland is showing us the route to a fairer society. The Scotsman, August 19th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Sir, Is Lord Sumption (Oxford Magazine, No. 452, Nought Week, TT, 2023) aware that the Roundheads won? Oxford Magazine, No. 453, Second Week, Trinity Term. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Slowdown means the end of pervasive capitalism, Dünya newspaper (original in Turkish), 27th May. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) The crises combine: austerity, cost-of-living, public sector jobs and pay. Public Sector Focus, May/June, pp. 10-13. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) The last of the summer whine. Public Sector Focus, July/August, pp. 10-13. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) The long shadow of the cost of living emergency. Carnegie UK Trust, May 23rd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) The Oxford Bus Gates and Open Minds. The Oxford Magazine, No. 451, pp.14-19, March 9 (8th week, Hilary term). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) The souls of the people of Oxford, ‘Something Needs To Change’. The Oxford Magazine, No. 456, Noughth Week, Michaelmas Term, 10 October. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) What did the elections of 1922 and 2017 have in common? Labour Hub, 21 February. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) What would it take to persuade Rishi Sunak to join the Patriotic Millionaires? Ask me anything blog, The Fairness Foundation, 24 April. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) When we were young: Inequality revisited, a commentary on Geoffrey DeVerteuil’s essay. Dialogues in Urban Research (Sage), 21 September, pp.1-7. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) Why Finland is the happiest country in the world – an expert explains. The Conversation, April 5th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2023) World population projections: Just little bits of history repeating? Significance Magazine, 20(4): 22–27. View PDF.
- Dorling, D., Goulding, R., Gray, N., Hodkinson, S., Penny, J., Robbins, G., Smyth, S. and Watt, P. (2023) Council Housing: time to Invest (now, more than ever). Submission of evidence to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Council Housing, Defend Council Housing and Homes for All Report, July 6th. View PDF.
- Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. (2023) Is Inequality Inevitable? The ‘Northern European Model’ Suggests Not. Political Insight, December, pp.20-21. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2023) Falling down the global ranks: Life expectancy in the UK 1950-2021. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 116(3): 89-92. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., and Dorling, D. (2023) The UK government has failed to act on extreme poverty, BMJ, 383, p. 2638, November 14th. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2023) When experts disagree: Interviews with public health experts on health outcomes in the UK 2010-2020. Public Health, 214: 96-105. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Estrin-Serlui, T., Dorling, D., McKee, M. and Minton, J. (2023) A deathly silence: why has the number of people found decomposed in England and Wales been rising? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 117(5): 172-181. View PDF.
- McKee, M., Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2023) Weakened by a decade of austerity: why the UK’s covid-19 inquiry is right to look at policies since 2010. BMJ, 381: 1288. View PDF.
2022
- Alvanides, S. and Dorling, D. (2022) Editorial: Featured Graphics, migrating from EP-A to EP-B. Environment and Planning B, 44(4): 1163-1166. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) A Letter from Helsinki. Public Sector Focus, July/August: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) A Review of Branko Milanovic's Capitalism and Global Income Inequality. Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy, August 30th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) A Tale of Three Elections. Public Sector Focus, September/October: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Austerity led to twice as many excess UK deaths as previously thought - here's what that means for future cuts. The Conversation, October 6th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Don't panic about the birth of Baby 8 Billion. Before he's 65 our numbers will be in reverse. The Observer, November 20th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Foreword. In, Brighouse, T. and Waters, M. (eds.) About Our Schools: Improving on previous best. Crown House Publishing, Carmarthen. ISBN: 1785835866. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Houses, not homelessness. European Journal of Homelessness, 15(3). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Let them eat growth? Tribune MPs Blog, 29th September. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Review of Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government's Role, Edited by Olivier Blanchard and Dani Rodrik. Journal of Economic Inequality, 20(1). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The "mini-budget" will make the UK the most unequal country in Europe. British Medical Journal, 378. o2318. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The Decimation of the NHS. The Geographer (Magazine of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society), Spring: 6-7. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The ever ending never ending pandemic. Public Sector Focus, January/February: 12-14. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The never-ending pandemic. Social Europe, April 12th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The Roundabout. Chapter 7 in, Wrigglesworth, P., et al. (ed.) Left Cultures: A Lexicon of Stories Past and Present. Leftcultures.com. pp. 14-15. ISBN: 978-1-7396285-0-5. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The share of people working in public service. Public Sector Focus, May/June: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) The Trickle Up of Fear. Public Sector Focus, March/April: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) When the old suffer too: the cycle of intergenerational inequality. Intergenerational Foundation, Blog, 18th July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Where are we heading? The example of generational change in British academic Geography. Environment and Planning F, 1(1): 125-142. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2022) Who is being hurt the most? Public Sector Focus, November/December: 12-15. View PDF.
- Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2022) Opinion: A return to austerity is not inevitable, it is a political choice. British Medical Journal, 378. o2784. View PDF.
- Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2022) The end of great expectations? The pandemic inquiry must account for stalling life expectancy before the pandemic. Editorial. British Medical Journal, 377. e071329. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., McKee, M., Dorling, D., and Minton, J. (2022) Slowing down or returning to normal? Life expectancy improvements in Britain compared to five large European countries before the COVID-19 pandemic. British Medical Bulletin, 145(1). View PDF.
2021
- Brookes, A.J., Pollock, A. and Dorling, D. (2021) Non-Congruent SARS-CoV-2 Waves in England. Medrxiv pre-print. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Census 2021 will reveal how a year of lockdowns and furlough has transformed the UK. The Conversation, 18 March. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Economics and compassion. Chapter 9 in, Hawkins, H. and Nadel, J. (eds.) How Compassion can Transform our Politics, Economy and Society. Routledge, Abingdon. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Employment - In Brexit and Beyond. In, Menon, A. (ed.) Brexit and Beyond, London: UK in a Changing Europe. . pp. 117-118. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Geographical and social Inequalities in health in England across two centuries. Public Sector Focus, July/August: 20-21. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) House Prices: should we welcome a crash? Long Read: UK in a Changing Europe, 24 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Houses not homelessness. Chapter 4 in, Cartwright, J. and Teixeira, L. (eds.) Using Evidence to End Homelessness. Bristol University Press, Bristol. ISBN: 978-1447352860. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) If Boris Johnson is serious about levelling up, he would plan for a 2026 census now. The Observer, 14 March. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Levelling up taxation, funding and education. Academy of Social Sciences / Campaign for Social Science Blog, 15 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Public sector spending and Living Standards in the long run. Public Sector Focus, November/December: 12-14. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Public spending in the UK, and elsewhere in Europe, 1980-2026. Public Sector Focus, May/June: 16-19. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Quality of Life, The Progress Issue. MIT Technology Review, 124(2). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Review of The Atlas of Disappearing Places: Our Coasts and Oceans in the Climate Crisis. Resurgence Magazine, 329(November/December): 20. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) The City of Oxford and the Pandemic of 2020/21. The Oxford Magazine, 432(22 April). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) The Income Shock of 2020. Public Sector Focus, March/April: 18-19. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) The Post-Pandemic Provision of Education in the UK. Chapter 8 in, Allen, P., Konzelmann, S. and Toporowski, J. (eds.) Return of the State: Restructuring Britain for the common good. Agenda, Newcastle upon Tyne. pp. 95-110. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) When will life return to normal after the pandemic? The Conversation, 2 December. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Who are the unvaccinated and what is happening to them? Public Sector Focus, September/October: 12-13. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Who should be vaccinated before others? Public Sector Focus, January/February: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) Why has the UK's COVID death toll been so high? Inequality may have played a role. The Conversation, 4 March. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) World Population prospects at the UN: Our numbers are not our problem? Chapter 7 in, Deeming, C. (ed.) The Struggle for Social Sustainability: Moral conflicts in global social policy. Policy Press, Bristol. pp. 129-154. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2021) You may say "jam tomorrow". But we say, "share today". The Intergenerational Foundation Blog, 12 July. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2021) Finntopia: what we can learn from the world's happiest country. Agenda publishing / Columbia University Press, Newcastle and New York. pp. 327. ISBN: 978-1788212168.
- Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2021) Happiness is a place between too little and too much. The World Financial Review, April/May: 33-36. View PDF.
- Dorling, D., Sivey, P. and Pitt, S. (2021) Christmas Socialising: three health experts explain how to interpret new advice. The Conversation, 17 December. View PDF.
- Morris, T., Dorling, D., Davies, N. and Davey Smith, G. (2021) Associations between school enjoyment at age 6 and later educational achievement: evidence from a UK cohort study. npj Science of Learning, 6(18). View PDF.
- Wami, W., Walsh, D., Hennig, B., McCartney, G., Dorling, D., Galea, S., Sampson, S. and Dundas, R. (2021) Spatial and temporal inequalities in mortality in the USA, 1968-2016. Health and Place, 70. 102586. View PDF.
2020
- Allen, P., Dorling, D., et al. (2020) Letter: Social infrastructure is also vital to recovery plan. The Financial Times, December 11th. View PDF.
- Ciric, L., Lee, A. and Dorling, D. (2020) Should you visit your family this Christmas? Three experts weigh in. The Conversation, December 16th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Afterword. In, Gómez-Jiménez, E. and Toolan, M. (eds.) The Discursive Construction of Economic Inequality: CADS Approaches in the British Media. Bloomsbury, London. pp. 183-191. ISBN: 9781350111288. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) An armchair alternative to A-Level geography. Geographical Magazine, April 3rd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Can economic inequality be reduced? Challenges and signs of hope in 2019. Chapter 12 in, Galvin, R. (ed.) Inequality and Energy: How Extremes of Wealth and Poverty in High Income Countries Affect CO2 Emissions and Access to Energy. Elsevier Academic Press. pp. 287-310. ISBN: 978-0-12-817674-0.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Coronavirus is a tragedy - but it could be the wake-up call we need. The Guardian, March 31st. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Coronavirus: how the current number of people dying in the UK compares to the past decade. The Conversation, March 24th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Coronavirus: why aren't death rates rising with case numbers? The Conversation, September 9th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) COVID-19: The rise in destitution and inequality in the UK. Public Sector Focus, July/August: 14-17. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Decarbonising economies is like denuclearising weaponry - essential for survival. Lancet Planetary Health, 4(4). e134. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Everything, almost everywhere, is slowing down. Human Geography, 14(1): 123-127. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword. In, O'Hara, M. (ed.) The Shame Game: Overturning the Toxic Poverty Narrative. Policy Press, Bristol. pp. xiii-xvi. ISBN: 978-1447349266. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword. In, Thompson, I. and Ivinson, G. (eds.) Poverty in Education across the UK: a comparative analysis of policy and place. Policy Press, Bristol. pp. viii-xxvi. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword to Rabbit Hutch Homes: The growth of micro-homes - by Colin Wiles. London: The intergenerational Foundation, January 24th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Generational change: breaking the silence of the old. The Intergenerational Foundation Blog, July 7th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Geography and the Shifting Ratios of Inequality - University, A levels and GCSEs in 2020. Geography Directions, Blog of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), August 21st. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Hitting the population brakes. The New internationalist, 525. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) How many more will be dead by Christmas? London Review of Books Blog, October 5th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) How quickly might we forget the lessons of Covid-19? Public Sector Focus, March/April: 14-16. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Is the cure worse than the disease? The most divisive question of 2020. The Conversation, October 6th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) It's Captain Tom's birthday: the past 100 years should teach us a powerful lesson. The Guardian, April 30th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Labour's Defeat: Letter in reply to Philip Hensher. London Review of Books, 42(5). View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Our short memories and the importance of a long horizon. Quad Magazine, August 3rd: 13-14. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Past pandemics, fear, dread and hope. Public Sector Focus, September/October: 10-11. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Please sir, can I have more? Public Sector Focus, November/December: 14-16. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Put your foot on the brake. The Big Issue, May 14th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Review by Danny Dorling of: Hadas Weiss, We Have Never Been Middle Class. The Times Higher, November 28th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Review of Becky Tunstall's "The Fall and Rise of Social Housing: 100 Years on 20 Estates". The Times Higher, February 13th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Review of: Ruth Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner and Valerie Preston. Everyday equalities: Making multicultures in settler colonial cities. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 47(5): 931-934. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Slowdown: the end of the great acceleration - and why it's good for the planet, the economy, and our lives. Yale University Press, New Haven and London. pp. 400. ISBN: 978-0300243406.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Slowing Down: Better Policies for Better Lives. The OECD Forum Network Blog: Addressing the COVID-19 crisis, June 15th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) So what do we know now about Covid-19 in the UK? Public Sector Focus, May/June: 12-15. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) So, how did we end up with this government? Public Sector Focus, January/February: 14-17.
- Dorling, D. (2020) The economy has been forced to slow down - for the good of us all. The Independent, March 31st. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography and Demography of Brexit. Mutiny Blog, January 6th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) The Pace of Change. Yale University Press Blog, European History and Technology, May 20th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) The Stones of the University of Oxford. Common Ground Journal, 4: 15-22. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) The unprecedented rise of mortality across poorer parts of the UK. Guest Blog, Glasgow Centre for Population Health, November 13th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Three graphs that show a global slowdown in COVID-19 deaths. The Conversation, April 7th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Three graphs that show where the coronavirus death rate is heading. The Conversation, April 27th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Want to understand the Covid map? Look at where we live and how we work. The Observer, November 29th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) We need to quickly accept that this is an era of slowdown, not fast-paced change. The Telegraph, Business pages, April 3rd: 4-5. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. (2020) Why coronavirus death rates won't fall as quickly as they rose. The Conversation, June 5th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G. (2020) Why is COVID-19 more severe in the north of England? The story in four graphs. The Conversation, December 2nd. View PDF.
- Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2020) Rule Britannia: Looking back at getting Brexit done. Biteback Blog, June 5th. View PDF.
- Dorling, D., Brookes, A. and Davey Smith, G. (2020) Why are coronavirus rates rising in some areas of England and not others? The Conversation, October 1st. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., McKee, M. and Dorling, D. (2020) The NHS has been run on the goodwill of its staff for too long. BMJ Opinion, April 7th. View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2020) Austerity, not influenza, caused the UK's health to deteriorate. Let's not make the same mistake again. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 75(3). View PDF.
- Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. (2020) Things Fall Apart: the British Health Crisis 2010-2020. British Medical Bulletin, 133(1): 4-15. View PDF.
- Nicolson, P., Burgess, B., Dorling, D., Harrison, F., Hill, S., McMahon, W., Murphy, R., Nadel, J., Regan, P. and Tizard, J. (2020) Letter: Tackling the housing crisis. The Observer, February 23rd. View PDF.
- Robbins, G., Dorling, D., Hall, S., et al. (2020) Migrants aren't to blame for the housing crisis - chronic underinvestment is. The Independent, February 25th. View PDF.
- Shi, Q. and Cao, G. (2020) Urban spillover or rural industrialisation: which drives the growth of Beijing Metropolitan Area. Cities, 105. 102354.
- Shi, Q. and Dorling, D. (2020) Growing socio-spatial inequality in neo-liberal times? Comparing Beijing and London. Applied Geography, 115. 102139.
- Shi, Q. and Liu, T. (2020) Should internal migrants take full responsibility for spreading COVID-19? Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 52(4): 695-697.
- Shi, Q., Dorling, D., Cao, G. and Liu, T. (2020) Changes in population movement make COVID-19 spread differently from SARS. Social Science and Medicine, 255. 113036.
- Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. (2020) Rule Britannia: from Empire to Brexit to Covid-19. Discover Society, June 23rd. View PDF.
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