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Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Community organising in higher education: activist community-engaged learning in geography2024
Emerita 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 practice2024
Wilbert Den Hoed
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Normalising cycling mobilities: an age-friendly approach to cycling in the Netherlands2022
Professor Peter Hopkins
Professor Rachel Pain
Dr Robert Shaw
Quan Gao
Professor Alastair Bonnett
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Social Geographies: An Introduction2021
Dr Tessa Holland
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Navigating Cittaslow2019
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Envisioning liveability and do-it-together urban development2018
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Christiania's place in the world of travelling ideas: sharing informal liveability2017
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Pragmatic utopias: intentional gender-democratic and sustainable communities2017
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Sharing, Togetherness and Intentional Degrowth2017
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Gender, Work and Employment2016
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Dr Tessa Holland
Salmon fishing on the Tweed: past, present, future2016
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Christiania Dreaming2015
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Community-led housing and 'slow' opposition to corporate development: citizen participation as common ground?2015
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Towards a deeper understanding of the social architecture of co-housing: evidence from the UK, the USA and Australia2015
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Transforming the Sexist City: Non-Sexist Communities of Practice2014
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Against the 'tyranny' of single-family dwelling: insights from Christiania at 402013
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Co-presence, social phenomenology and dynamic intentions: 'growing' community groups of cohousing in the UK, USA and Australia2013
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Professor Alastair Bonnett
Progressive Nostalgia in Novel Living Arrangements: A Counterpoint to Neo-traditional New Urbanism?2013
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Everyday Life2012
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Home Biographies2012
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Professor Rachel Pain
Multiple Scales of Time-Space and Life Course2011
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Saving space, sharing time: integrated infrastructures of daily life in cohousing2011
Valerie Egdell
Professor John Bond
Professor Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Disparate routes through support: negotiating the sites, stages and support of informal dementia care2010
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Housing to manage debt and family care in the USA2010
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
On not keeping up with the Jones's2010
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Dr Jon Cloke
Cities and Gender2009
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Commentary: Gender Interventions in an Age of Disengagement2009
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
‘Doing Deals on the House’ in a ‘Post-welfare’ Society: Evidence of Micro-Market Practices from Britain and the USA2008
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Dr Seraphim Alvanides
School Choice From a Household Perspective: Preliminary Findings From a North of England case Study2008
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Home truths about care-less competitiveness2007
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
'Time-Geography’2007
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Bringing it all back home: The extensification and 'overflowing' of work. The case of San Francisco's new media households2006
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Gender, bodies and work2006
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Households2006
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Dual Earner Households2005
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Moving to London time: Household co-ordination and the infrastructure of everyday life2005
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Work/Life City Limits : Comparative Household Perspectives2005
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Working feminism2005
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
‘Love changes all: making some noise by ‘coming out’ as mothers’.2004
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Creative destruction: the struggle for work-life balance in San Francisco's new economy2004
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Gender, migration and the dual career household2004
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Unravelling the tensions binding residential preference and everyday co-ordination: compromises Portland and Seattle households make deciding where and how to live2004
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Dispelling the myth that preference makes practice in residential location and transport behaviour2003
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Minding the Gaps: Economies of Time, Care and Everyday Life2003
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
The Paradox of Home-Work-Family Gridlock2003
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Urban Split2003
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Accounting for a growing 'care deficit' in GB and US 'successful' cities2002
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
'Lunch is for wimps': What drives parents to work long hours in 'successful' British and US cities?2002
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
How urban dwellers live and work at the social-environment interface2001
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
The secret life of cities: the social reproduction of everyday life2001
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Urban sustainability as a function of compromises households make deciding where and how to Live: Portland and seattle compared2001
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Using price in the planning system: evidence from a survey2000
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Working hard and making do: Surviving in small town America2000
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Housing mobility as a function of household structure: Towards a deeper explanation of housing-related disadvantage1999
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
Identifying the relative mobility prospects of a variety of household employment structures, 1981-19911999
Emerita Professor Helen Jarvis
The tangled webs we weave: Household strategies to co-ordinate home and work1999