Number of items at this level: 369.
Article
BEATTY, Christina,
FOTHERGILL, Steve,
HOUSTON, Donald,
POWELL, Ryan and
SISSONS, Paul
(2009).
A gendered theory of employment, unemployment, and sickness.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy,
27 (6), 958-974.
[Article]
CREAMER, Emily,
EADSON, William,
VAN VEELEN, Bregie,
PINKER, Annabel,
TINGEY, Margaret,
BRAUNHOLTZ-SPEIGHT, Tim,
MARKANTONI, Marianna,
FODEN, Michael and
LACEY-BARNACLE, Max
(2018).
Community energy: entanglements of community, state and private sector.
Geography compass,
12 (7), e12378.
[Article]
CRISP, Richard,
EADSON, William,
COLE, Ian,
DAYSON, Christopher,
ESCOTT, Karen,
FOTHERGILL, Steve,
GORE, Tony and
ROBINSON, David
(2015).
Election commentaries.
People, Place and Policy,
9 (1), 65-89.
[Article]
CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna,
GILBERTSON, Janet,
TOD, Angela,
NELSON, Pete,
POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa,
HOMER, Catherine,
LUSAMBILI, Adelaide and
THOMAS, Ben
(2017).
Using environmental monitoring to complement in-depth qualitative interviews in cold homes research.
Indoor and Built Environment,
26 (7), 937-950.
[Article]
CROOK, Tony,
BIBBY, Peter,
FERRARI, Edward,
MONK, Sarah,
TANG, Connie and
WHITEHEAD, Christine
(2016).
New housing association development and its potential to reduce concentrations of deprivation: An English case study.
Urban Studies,
53 (16), 3388-3404.
[Article]
LINDSAY, Colin,
PEARSON, Sarah,
BATTY, Elaine,
CULLEN, Anne Marie and
EADSON, Will
(2018).
Co-production as a route to employability: Lessons from services with lone parents.
Public Administration,
96 (2), 318-332.
[Article]
LINDSAY, Colin,
PEARSON, Sarah,
BATTY, Elaine,
CULLEN, Anne-Marie and
EADSON, William
(2018).
Street-level practice and the co-production of third sector-led employability services.
Policy & Politics,
46 (4), 571-587.
[Article]
MAIDMENT, Christopher D.,
JONES, Christopher R.,
WEBB, Thomas L.,
HATHWAY, E. Abigail and
GILBERTSON, Janet
(2014).
The impact of household energy efficiency measures on health: A meta-analysis.
Energy Policy,
65, 583-593.
[Article]
NIXON, J.,
HODGE, N.S.,
PARR, S.,
WILLIS, B. and
HUNTER, C.
(2008).
Anti social behaviour and disability in the UK.
People, place & policy online,
2 (1), 37-47.
[Article]
WHITE, Richard,
ARAUJO, Erin,
FERRETTI, Federico,
INCE, Anthony,
MASON, Kelvin,
MULLENITE, Joshua,
PICKERILL, Jenny and
ROLLO, Tony
(2017).
Beyond electoralism: Reflections on anarchy, populism, and the crisis of electoral politics.
ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies,
16 (4), 607-642.
[Article]
Book Section
BEATTY, Christina,
FOTHERGILL, Steve,
HOUSTON, Donald and
POWELL, Ryan
(2010).
Women on incapacity benefits : new survey evidence from the UK.
In:
KEMP, Peter, (ed.)
Social protection for a post-industrial world.
International studies on social security
(15).
Cambridge, Intersentia, 115-137.
[Book Section]
CRISP, Richard and
POWELL, Ryan
(2017).
Youth unemployment, interdependence and power: tensions and resistance within an alternative, 'co-produced' employment programme.
In:
BEVIR, Mark,
MCKEE, Kim and
MATTHEWS, Peter, (eds.)
Decentring urban governance: Narratives, resistance and contestation.
Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy
.
Abingdon, Routledge, 38-64.
[Book Section]
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes,
WHITE, Richard and
SPRINGER, Simon
(2016).
Introduction : subverting the meaning of 'theory'.
In:
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes,
WHITE, Richard and
SPRINGER, Simon, (eds.)
Theories of resistance : anarchism, geography, and the spirit of revolt.
Transforming Capitalism
.
London, Rowman & Littlefield, 1-18.
[Book Section]
GREEN, Geoff,
ORMANDY, David,
BRAZIER, John and
GILBERTSON, Janet
(2000).
Tolerant building: The impact of energy efficiency measures on living conditions and health status.
In:
RUDGE, Janet and
NICOL, Fergus, (eds.)
Cutting the cost of cold: affordable warmth for healthier homes.
London, E&FN SPON.
[Book Section]
LUPTON, Ruth and
CRISP, Richard
(2018).
Regeneration redux? What (if anything) can we learn from New Labour?
In:
NEEDHAM, Catherine,
HEINS, Elke and
REES, James, (eds.)
Analysis and debate in social policy.
Social Policy Review, 1
(30).
Bristol, Policy Press, 209-228.
[Book Section]
POWELL, Ryan
(2014).
Civilizing process.
In:
FORSYTH, Craig J and
COPES, Heith, (eds.)
Encyclopedia of social deviance.
Thousand Oaks, California, Sage, 105-106.
[Book Section]
SANDERSON, Elizabeth,
WELLS, Peter and
WILSON, Ian
(2016).
Resilience and involvement: the role of the EU's Structural and Investment Funds in addressing youth unemployment.
In:
BACHTLER, John,
BERKOWITZ, Peter,
HARDY, Sally and
MURAVSKA, Tatjana, (eds.)
EU cohesion policy: reassessing performance and direction.
Regions and Cities
(111).
Abingdon, Routledge, 127-139.
[Book Section]
SPRINGER, Simon,
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes and
WHITE, Richard
(2016).
Introduction: transgressing frontiers through the radicalization of pedagogy.
In:
SPRINGER, Simon,
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes and
WHITE, Richard, (eds.)
The radicalization of pedagogy : anarchism, geography, and the spirit of revolt.
Transforming Capitalism
.
London, Rowman & Littlefield, 1-26.
[Book Section]
TAYLOR, R,
DAMM, Christopher and
REES, John
(2016).
Navigating a new landscape : the third sector delivering contracted employment services.
In:
REES, James and
MULLINS, David, (eds.)
The Third Sector Delivering Public Services: Developments, Innovations and Challenges.
Third sector research series
.
Birmingham, Policy Press, 169-188.
[Book Section]
TAYLOR, Rebecca,
ARVIDSON, Malin,
MACMILLAN, Rob,
SOTERI-PROCTOR, Andri and
TEASDALE, Simon
(2014).
What's in it for us? Consent, access and the meaning of research in a qualitative longitudinal study.
In:
CAMFIELD, Laura, (ed.)
Methodological challenges and new approaches to research in international development.
Palgrave Macmillan, 38-58.
[Book Section]
WHITE, Richard and
SPRINGER, Simon
(2017).
For spatial emancipation in critical animal studies.
In:
MATSUOKA, Atsuko and
SORENSON, John, (eds.)
Critical animal studies: towards trans-species social justice.
London, Rowman and Littlefield.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
WHITE, Richard,
SPRINGER, Simon and
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes
(2016).
Performing anarchism, practising freedom, pursuing revolt.
In:
WHITE, Richard,
SPRINGER, Simon and
DE SOUZA, Marcelo Lopes, (eds.)
The practice of freedom : anarchism, geography and the spirit of revolt.
Transforming Capitalism
.
London, Rowman & Littlefield, 1-22.
[Book Section]
Monograph
AMBROSE, Aimee,
BASHIR, Nadia,
FODEN, Michael,
GILBERTSON, Janet,
GREEN, Geoff and
STAFFORD, Bernard
(2018).
Better housing, better health in London Lambeth : the Lambeth Housing standard health impact assessment and cost benefit analysis.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
ARCHER, Tom,
GREEN, Stephen,
LEATHER, David,
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
WILSON, Ian,
ROBINSON, David and
TAIT, Malcolm
(2018).
Older people's housing, care and support needs in Greater Cambridge 2017-2036.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BASHIR, Nadia,
CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna,
GILBERTSON, Janet,
TOD, Angela,
SANDERSON, Elizabeth and
WILSON, Ian
(2013).
An Evaluation of the FILT Warm Homes Service.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BASHIR, Nadia,
GILBERTSON, Janet,
HAYWOOD, Annette,
HOLDING, Eleanor and
TOD, Angela
(2016).
Doncaster Hospital Discharge Pathway Study: Final report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffiled Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BATTY, Elaine,
DAYSON, Christopher,
EADSON, William,
PEARSON, Sarah,
SANDERSON, Elizabeth,
LINDSAY, Colin and
CULLEN, Anne Marie
(2017).
Making it Work: learning and evaluation contract: Final report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BATTY, Elaine,
FODEN, Michael,
GREEN, Stephen,
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
ROBINSON, David and
WILSON, Ian
(2017).
Evaluation of Extra Care Housing in Wales.
Project Report.
Cardiff, Welsh Government.
[Monograph]
BATTY, Elaine,
FODEN, Michael,
GREEN, Stephen,
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
ROBINSON, David and
WILSON, Ian
(2017).
Evaluation of extra care housing in Wales: Executive summary.
Project Report.
Cardiff, Welsh Government.
[Monograph]
BATTY, Elaine,
PEARSON, Sarah,
WILSON, Ian,
COLDWELL, Michael,
STIELL, Bernadette and
WILLIS, Benjamin
(2018).
Children's Community evaluation 2017 report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BEATTY, Christina,
COLE, Ian,
GREEN, Stephen,
KEMP, Peter,
POWELL, Ryan and
SANDERSON, Elizabeth
(2014).
Monitoring the impact of recent measures affecting Housing Benefit and Local Housing Allowances in the private rented sector in Northern Ireland: Final Report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BENNETT, Ellen,
DAYSON, Christopher,
EADSON, William,
GILBERTSON, Janet and
TOD, Angela
(2016).
Warm safe and well: the evaluation of the Warm at Home Programme.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
CRISP, Richard,
COLE, Ian,
EADSON, William,
FERRARI, Ed,
POWELL, Ryan and
WHILE, Aidan
(2017).
Tackling poverty through housing and planning policy in city regions.
Project Report.
Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
[Monograph]
CRISP, Richard,
DAMM, Christopher,
GREEN, Anne,
PEARSON, Sarah,
SANDERSON, Elizabeth and
WELLS, Peter
(2018).
Talent Match Evaluation: Progression to Employment.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
CRISP, Richard,
GORE, Tony,
PEARSON, Sarah,
TYLER, Peter,
CLAPHAM, David,
MUIR, Jenny and
ROBERTSON, Douglas
(2014).
Regeneration and poverty: evidence and policy review. Final report.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
DAYSON, Christopher,
BAKER, Leila,
REES, James,
BATTY, Elaine,
BENNETT, Ellen,
DAMM, Christopher,
COULE, Tracey,
PATMORE, Beth,
GARFORTH, Helen,
HENNESSY, Charlotte,
TURNER, Katie,
JACKLIN-JARVIS, Carol and
TERRY, Vita
(2018).
The value of small: in-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in England and Wales : Summary.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
DAYSON, Christopher,
BAKER, Leila,
REES, James,
BATTY, Elaine,
BENNETT, Ellen,
DAMM, Christopher,
COULE, Tracey,
PATMORE, Beth,
GARFORTH, Helen,
HENNESSY, Charlotte,
TURNER, Katie,
JACKLIN-JARVIS, Carol and
TERRY, Vita
(2018).
The value of small: in-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in England and Wales.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
GORE, Tony,
FOTHERGILL, Stephen,
HOLLYWOOD, Emma,
LINDSAY, Colin,
MORGAN, Kevin,
POWELL, Ryan and
UPTON, Stevie
(2007).
Coalfields and neighbouring cities: economic regeneration, labour markets and governance.
Project Report.
York, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
[Monograph]
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
BATTY, Elaine,
BEATTY, Christina,
CASEY, Rionach,
FODEN, Michael and
REEVE, Kesia
(2015).
Homeless people’s experiences of welfare conditionality and
benefit sanctions.
Project Report.
London, Crisis.
[Monograph]
REEVE, Kesia,
COLE, Ian,
BATTY, Elaine,
FODEN, Michael,
GREEN, Stephen and
PATTISON, Ben
(2016).
Home : no less will do - homeless people's access to the private rented sector.
Project Report.
London, UK, Crisis.
[Monograph]
REEVE, Kesia,
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
PATTISON, Ben,
PARR, Sadie,
BATTY, Elaine,
MAYE-BANBURY, Angela,
BASHIR, Nadia and
DAYSON, Christopher
(2018).
The mental health needs of Nottingham's homeless population: an exploratory research study - executive summary.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
REEVE, Kesia,
MCCARTHY, Lindsey,
PATTISON, Ben,
PARR, Sadie,
BATTY, Elaine,
MAYE-BANBURY, Angela,
BASHIR, Nadia and
DAYSON, Christopher
(2018).
The mental health needs of Nottingham's homeless population: an exploratory research study.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
Conference or Workshop Item
Authored Book
Edited Book
This list was generated on Tue Dec 24 05:46:34 2024 UTC.