Professor Rachel Pain
| Critically Engaging Participatory Action Research | 2025 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Emma Bloodgood
| Trauma | 2025 |
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Dr Nahid Rezwana Professor Rachel Pain
| Gender-Based Violence and Layered Disasters: Place, Culture and Survival | 2023 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| 'Volviendo a Vivir' (Coming back to life): Urban trauma, activism and building emancipatory futures | 2023 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Collective trauma? Isolating and commoning gender-based violence | 2022 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance | 2022 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Dr Cheryl McEwan
| Demonic Possession: Narratives of Domestic Abuse and Trauma in Malaysia | 2022 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| The politics of tears (in memory of Lynn Staeheli) | 2022 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones: slow violence and layered disasters | 2021 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Geotrauma: Violence, place and repossession | 2021 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| 'One of the Lasses': Trans Inclusion and Safety in Abuse Services | 2021 |
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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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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain
| Age | 2020 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Researching Social Geographies | 2020 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Dr Nahid Rezwana
| Trauma, gender and space: insights from Bangladesh, Malaysia and the UK. | 2020 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Chronic urban trauma: The slow violence of housing dispossession | 2019 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Representing Slow Violence and Resistance:On Hiding and Seeing | 2019 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Slow Violence and the Representational Politics of Song | 2019 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| After the Auctions Impacts of the Disposal of Social Housing in a County Durham Village | 2017 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Understanding Gender-based violence during disasters in the coastal region of Bangladesh | 2017 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Dr Julia Heslop Dr Emma Ormerod
| DISPOSAL: The Housing Crisis in Horden’s Numbered Streets | 2016 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Embodying intimate war: a reply to Sjoberg, Massaro and Bernazzoli | 2015 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Dr David Milledge
| Going with the flow? Using participatory action research in physical geography | 2015 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Intimate War | 2015 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Everyday Terrorism: Connecting Domestic Violence and Global Terrorism | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Gendered violence: rotating intimacy | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Impact: striking a blow or walking together? | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Intervention: Critical physical geography. | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Introduction: intimacy-geopolitics and violence | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Seismologies of emotion: fear and activism during domestic violence | 2014 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Productive tensions: engaging geography students in participatory action research with communities | 2013 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain
| Retheorizing the Postsecular Present: Embodiment, Spatial Transcendence, and Challenges to Authenticity Among Young Christians in Glasgow, Scotland | 2013 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| The politics of social justice in neoliberal times: a reply to Slater | 2012 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain
| Young people and performance Christianity in Scotland | 2012 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Contact zones: participation, materiality and the messiness of interaction | 2011 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Geographies of impact: power, participation and potential | 2011 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain
| Mapping intergenerationalities: the formation of youthful religiosities | 2011 |
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Professor Helen Jarvis Professor Rachel Pain
| Multiple Scales of Time-Space and Life Course | 2011 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Professor Peter Hopkins
| Reading Peter Hopkins' The Issue of Masculine Identities for British Muslims after 9/11: a social analysis | 2011 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| The New Geopolitics of Fear | 2010 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Ways beyond disciplinarity | 2010 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Globalised fear? Towards an emotional geopolitics. | 2009 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Professor Peter Hopkins
| Social geographies of age: landscapes, lifecourses, equity and justice | 2009 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Working Across Distant Spaces: Connecting Participatory Action Research and Teaching | 2009 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Ethical possibilities: towards participatory ethics | 2008 |
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Professor Peter Hopkins Professor Rachel Pain
| Geographies of age: Thinking relationally | 2007 |
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Dr Sara Kindon Professor Rachel Pain
| Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods: Connecting People, Participation and Place | 2007 |
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Professor Rachel Pain Dr Sara Kindon
| Participatory geographies | 2007 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Paranoid parenting? Rematerializing risk and fear for children | 2006 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| ‘So Long as I Take my Mobile’: Mobile Phones, Urban Life and Geographies of Young People's Safety | 2005 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| British social and cultural geography: beyond turns and dualisms? | 2004 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Introduction: children at risk? | 2004 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Living with crime: spaces of risk for homeless young people. | 2004 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Social geography: participatory research | 2004 |
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Professor Rachel Pain
| Social geography: on action-orientated research. | 2003 |
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