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  • 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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