Professor Helen Jarvis
| Community organising in higher education: activist community-engaged learning in geography | 2024 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Dr Dina Mansour Professor Stuart McPherson
| Progress is impossible without change: understanding the evolving nomenclature of steatotic liver disease and its effect on hepatology practice | 2024 |
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Wilbert Den Hoed Professor Helen Jarvis
| Normalising cycling mobilities: an age-friendly approach to cycling in the Netherlands | 2022 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain Dr Robert Shaw Quan Gao Professor Alastair Bonnett et al. | Social Geographies: An Introduction | 2021 |
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Dr Tessa Holland Professor Helen Jarvis
| Navigating Cittaslow | 2019 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Envisioning liveability and do-it-together urban development | 2018 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Christiania's place in the world of travelling ideas: sharing informal liveability | 2017 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and sustainable communities | 2017 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Sharing, Togetherness and Intentional Degrowth | 2017 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Gender, Work and Employment | 2016 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Dr Tessa Holland
| Salmon fishing on the Tweed: past, present, future | 2016 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Christiania Dreaming | 2015 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Community-led housing and 'slow' opposition to corporate development: citizen participation as common ground? | 2015 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Towards a deeper understanding of the social architecture of co-housing: evidence from the UK, the USA and Australia | 2015 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Transforming the Sexist City: Non-Sexist Communities of Practice | 2014 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Against the 'tyranny' of single-family dwelling: insights from Christiania at 40 | 2013 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Co-presence, social phenomenology and dynamic intentions: 'growing' community groups of cohousing in the UK, USA and Australia | 2013 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Professor Alastair Bonnett
| Progressive Nostalgia in Novel Living Arrangements: A Counterpoint to Neo-traditional New Urbanism? | 2013 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Everyday Life | 2012 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Home Biographies | 2012 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Professor Rachel Pain
| Multiple Scales of Time-Space and Life Course | 2011 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Saving space, sharing time: integrated infrastructures of daily life in cohousing | 2011 |
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Valerie Egdell Professor John Bond Professor Katie Brittain Professor Helen Jarvis
| Disparate routes through support: negotiating the sites, stages and support of informal dementia care | 2010 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Housing to manage debt and family care in the USA | 2010 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| On not keeping up with the Jones's | 2010 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Dr Jon Cloke
| Cities and Gender | 2009 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Commentary: Gender Interventions in an Age of Disengagement | 2009 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| ‘Doing Deals on the House’ in a ‘Post-welfare’ Society: Evidence of Micro-Market Practices from Britain and the USA | 2008 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Dr Seraphim Alvanides
| School Choice From a Household Perspective: Preliminary Findings From a North of England case Study | 2008 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Home truths about care-less competitiveness | 2007 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| 'Time-Geography’ | 2007 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Bringing it all back home: The extensification and 'overflowing' of work. The case of San Francisco's new media households | 2006 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Gender, bodies and work | 2006 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Households | 2006 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Dual Earner Households | 2005 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Moving to London time: Household co-ordination and the infrastructure of everyday life | 2005 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Work/Life City Limits : Comparative Household Perspectives | 2005 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Working feminism | 2005 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| ‘Love changes all: making some noise by ‘coming out’ as mothers’. | 2004 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Creative destruction: the struggle for work-life balance in San Francisco's new economy | 2004 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Gender, migration and the dual career household | 2004 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Unravelling the tensions binding residential preference and everyday co-ordination: compromises Portland and Seattle households make deciding where and how to live | 2004 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Dispelling the myth that preference makes practice in residential location and transport behaviour | 2003 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Minding the Gaps: Economies of Time, Care and Everyday Life | 2003 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| The Paradox of Home-Work-Family Gridlock | 2003 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Urban Split | 2003 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Accounting for a growing 'care deficit' in GB and US 'successful' cities | 2002 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| 'Lunch is for wimps': What drives parents to work long hours in 'successful' British and US cities? | 2002 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| How urban dwellers live and work at the social-environment interface | 2001 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| The secret life of cities: the social reproduction of everyday life | 2001 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Urban sustainability as a function of compromises households make deciding where and how to Live: Portland and seattle compared | 2001 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Using price in the planning system: evidence from a survey | 2000 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Working hard and making do: Surviving in small town America | 2000 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Housing mobility as a function of household structure: Towards a deeper explanation of housing-related disadvantage | 1999 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| Identifying the relative mobility prospects of a variety of household employment structures, 1981-1991 | 1999 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis
| The tangled webs we weave: Household strategies to co-ordinate home and work | 1999 |
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