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Madeleine Hatfield: ‘Moving home?' : Exploring the domestic geographics of Btitish migrants returning to the UK from Singapore. (2011)
Matt Benwell: Contested geographies of children's outdoor spaces in Capetown (2008)
Esther Bertram: Wilderness, management and the changing geographies of Antarctic tourism (2005)
Pippa Biltcliffe: Cultural geographies of art collection (2006)
Toby Butler: Memoryscape and Soundwalks: Mapping Oral History of the River Thames in London (2007)
Mauro Cannone: Social capital and networks of trust in Venice (2008)
Yuhui Cheng Grounding migrant belonging: Taiwanese expatriates in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), China (2010)
Ben Coles: The moral geographies of ‘alternative consumption’ (2010)
Luke Dickens : The geographies of post-graffiti: art worlds, cultural economy and the city (2009)
Michael Dolton: Best value and the requirement to consult: citizen participation in local governance (2005)
Bronwen Edwards: Fashion, space and modernity in London, 1930-1959 (2005)
Rebecca Edwards: An urban renaissance? Implementing New Labour’s public space policy (2008)
Jill Fenton: Geographie passionnelle – utopian practice in Paris (2005)
Rebekah Fox: Cultural Geographies of pet keeping (2005)
Fernando Garcia: Café culture and urban conviviality: cosmopolitanism, public culture and contemplation in Madrid (2005)
Hilary Geoghegan, The culture of enthusiasm: technology, collecting and museums (2008)
Peter Gordon: The material culture of health in Central America (2010)
Madeleine Hatfield: Moving Home?: Exploring the domestic geographies of British migrants returning to the UK from Singapore (2011)
Lowri Jones: Hidden histories of exploration (2010)
John Law: Automobility and the Expanding Metropolis: Motoring Culture and the Growth of London 1925-1939 (2010)
Bertie Mandelblatt: Colonial food provisioning networks in the Franco-Caribbean during the Ancien Regime (2008)
Glenys Owen-Jones: Experiences of A-Level Geography fieldwork (2008)
Alasdair Pinkerton : The BBC World Service as Britain’s ‘Voice around the World.’ (2006)
Naomi Riddiford (n.riddiford@rhul.ac.uk) : Communicating the impact of long-term salt production in the landscape of Europe (2009)
Amanda Rogers : Geographies of identity and performance in Asian-American theatre (2008)
Rajinder Sidhu: Citizen-consumers, challenging encounters and emotional labour (2009)
Justin Spinney: Cycling the city: movement, meaning and practice (2008)
Fayyyaz Vellani: The role of comparative legal systems in securing inclusive environments for disabled people (2005)
Katie Walsh: British expatriate belonging in Dubai: foreignness, domesticity, intimacy (2005)
Tara Woodyer: Playing with toys: consumption, material culture and children’s geographies (2009)
Eriko Yasue: The Practice and the Reproduction of Tourist Landscapes in Contemporary Japan (2011)
Kathryn Yusoff: The visual mapping of Antarctica (2005)