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Professor Alison Stenning
Dr Sally Watson
"Children see streets differently" Making space for children's play and mobility2025
Professor Alison Stenning
Children’s Play in Grey Spaces: Ludic Geographies and the Chromatic Turn2025
Professor Alison Stenning
Enabling Play Streets in Leeds’ Priority Neighbourhoods: Questions of Social, Spatial and Environmental Justice2025
Professor Alison Stenning
The Place Where We Live: Children, Families, Play, Neighbourhoods and Spaces of Care during and after the Pandemic2025
Dr Julia Heslop
Dr Paul Richter
Dr Emma Coffield
Professor Alison Stenning
Listening & Learning. The NewBridge Project: A Social Impact Report2024
Professor Alison Stenning
Kerbs and curbs, desire and damage: an affirmative account of children’s play and being well during the COVID-19 pandemic2023
Dr Matej Blazek
Professor Alison Stenning
Neoliberal subjectivities and the teaching and learning of emotional geographies2023
Dr Matej Blazek
Professor Alison Stenning
Teaching and learning emotional geographies2023
Dr Gayle Meikle
Dr Harriet Sutcliffe
Sarah Ackland
Dr Natalie Bamford
Louise Mackenzie
et al.
How We Live Now: Making spaces in the North East with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative2022
Dr Josephine Wildman
Dr Anna Goulding
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Thomas Scharf
Professor Alison Stenning
Intergenerational equity, equality and reciprocity in economically and politically turbulent time: narratives from across generations2022
Professor Alison Stenning
Dr Sally Watson
Women, Children and Play on Streets in How We Live Now: Making Spaces in the North East with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative2022
Professor Alison Stenning
Beyond active travel: children, play and community on streets during and after the coronavirus lockdown2021
Professor Peter Hopkins
Professor Rachel Pain
Dr Robert Shaw
Quan Gao
Professor Alastair Bonnett
et al.
Social Geographies: An Introduction2021
Professor Alison Stenning
Feeling the Squeeze: Towards a Psychosocial Geography of Austerity in Low-to-Middle Income Families2020
Professor Alison Stenning
Dariusz Swiatek
Credit, Debt, and Everyday Financial Practices: Low-Income Households in Two Postsocialist Cities2010
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