Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1995) Who has negative equity? how house price falls in Britain have hit different groups of buyers. Housing Studies, 10(2): 151-178. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. and Tomaney, J. (1995) Poverty in the old industrial regions: a comparative view. Chapter 6 in C. Philo (ed.) Off the Map: The Social Geography of Poverty in the UK. London: Child Poverty Action Group, 103-122. View PDFPDF
Pattie, C., Dorling, D. and Johnston, R. (1995) A debt-owning democracy: the political impact of housing market recession at the British general election of 1992. Urban Studies, 32(8): 1293-1315. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. (1994) Cartograms for visualizing human geography. In, D. Unwin and H. Hearnshaw (eds.) Visualization and GIS. London: Belhaven Press. pp. 85-102. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. (1994) Negative equity, the nature and incidence of Britain's latest housing crisis. Chapter 6 in W. Bartlett and G. Bramley (eds.) European Housing Finance: single market or mosaic? Bristol: SAUS publications, pp. 116-135. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. (1994) Bringing elections back to life. Geographical Magazine, 66(12): 20-21. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. (1994) New ways of mapping information. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 32(2): 77-102. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D. (1994) The negative equity map of Britain. Area, 26(4): 327-342. View PDFPDF
Dorling, D., Pattie, C. and Johnston, R. (1994) Measuring electoral change in three-party systems: an alternative to swing. International Political Science Association, Comparative Representation and Electoral Systems Research Committee, International Newsletter, 7(1): 58-62. View PDFPDF
Gentle, C., Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1994) Negative equity in 1990s Britain. Urban Studies, 31(2): 181-199. View PDFPDF
MacEachren, A., Bishop, U., Dykes, J., Dorling, D. and Gatrell, A. (1994) Introduction to advances in visualizing spatial data. In D. Unwin and H. Hearnshaw (eds.) Visualization and GIS. London: Belhaven Press, pp. 51-59. View PDFPDF