Cities Group PhD students
PhD students in the Cities Group include
Douglas Brown
Profiting from Pauperism? The Business of the New Poor Law in England and Wales 1834-c.1901
Nicholas Choy
Constructing Design Values in Volume Housing Production
David Craggs
Re-Imaging London: global city planning and skyscraper development
Federico Cugurullo
Unveiling the eco-city phenomenon: is this the (urban) future?
Isabelle Dedieu
Political transfer in urban policies
Sophie Elsmore
‘Part and Parcel of Planning’: Planning Gain, the Planning System and Property Development
James Field
The production of neoliberal urban public space: a comparative study of Canary Wharf, London and Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
Sol Gamsu
Metropolitan and provincial circuits of education? Comparing classed pathways through changing institutional fields of education in Sheffield and London.
Katherine Gilliam
EU Cultural Policy, Place-Making and Contested Identities
Qing Huang
'Post political change and urban renewal in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China'
Rita Jacinto
Inclusive design, disability and sustainable communities
Juliet Kahne
Gentfication limited: how Silver Lake in LA prevented post-pioneer gentrification of the neighborhood
Cheng-Hsuan Kao
Mobility of Expertise, the Construction of Identity, Place Making: on the Case of the Regeneration of the Urban Villages in the PRD, China
Seon Young Lee
Rights to the City: housing, gentrification, and urban regeneration
Jason Lugar
Creative Singapore: Paradoxes and Possibilities
Matthew Offord
Rural governance and social exclusion: the changing landscape of local government
Liat Racin
Beyond Flowers: Contested Identities in New York City’s Community Gardens
Matthew Richmond
Networks and social reproduction in a fragmented city: A comparison of three low-income neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro
Susan Steward
Growing up in North Norwich: Influences of local neighbourhood and secondary school on young people during their teenage years
Lilika Trikalinou
'The role of undocumented immigrants and urban change'
Carrie Van Lieshout
London's changing waterscapes: water management in eighteenth-century London
Viktoria Vona
The role of art and artists in contesting gentrification in London and New York City
Elanor Warwick
Defensible Space to DICE: tracing an idea as it moves from research into practice in the UK
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