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Publications
BookLatham, A., McCormack, D. P., McNamara, K., McNeill, D. (2009). Key Concepts in Urban Geography.
(1st, 1). London: Sage. Author URL Book ChapterLatham, A. M., D, P. (2010). Moving Cities: rethinking the materialities of urban geographies. In Bridge, G., Watson, S. (Eds.). The Blackwell City Reader, 2nd Edition (2nd ed. ). Oxford:
Blackwell. Author URL Latham, A. R. (2010). Key Methods in Geography. In Clifford, N., French, S., Valentine, G. (Eds.). Key Methods in Geography (2nd ed ed. pp.188-201). London:
Sage Publications Ltd. Publisher URL Latham, A., McCormack, D. P. (2010). Globalizations big and small: notes on urban studies, Actor Network Theory, and geographical scale. In Farias, I., Bender, T. (Eds.). Urban Assemblages: How Actor-Network Theory Changes Urban Studies (1st ed. pp.53-72). New York:
Routledge. Author URL Latham, A. (2009). Dear, M. J. In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (Eds.). International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (1st ed. pp.12-15). Oxford:
Elsevier. Author URL Latham, A. (2009). Soja, E. In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (Eds.). The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (1st ed. pp.227-229). Oxford:
Elsevier. Author URL Latham, A. (2009). The Flâneur. In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (Eds.). International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Vol. 1 (1st ed. pp.189-193). Oxford:
Elsevier. Author URL Latham, A. (2008). Cities: Reimagining the Urban. In Hubbard, P., Kitchin, R., Valentine, G. (Eds.). Key Texts in Human Geography (1st ed. ). London:
Sage. Author URL Latham, A. (2008). Research, performance, and doing human geography: some reflections on the diary-photo diary-interview method. In Oakes, T., Price, P. (Eds.). The Cultural Geography Reader (1st ed. pp.68-75). New York:
Routledge. Author URL Latham, A. M., D, P. (2008). Speed and Slowness. In Hall, T., Hubbard, P., Rennie-Short, J. (Eds.). The Sage Companion to the City (1st ed. ). London:
Sage. Author URL Latham, A. (2006). Latham, A. “Sociality and the cosmopolitan imagination: national, cosmopolitan and local imaginaries in Auckland, New Zealand.” Cosmopolitan Urbanism,(eds), London: Routledge, 2006. In Binny, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (Eds.). Cosmopolitan Urbanism (First ed. ).
Latham, A. (2004). Edward W. Soja. In Hubbard, P., Kitchin, R., Valentine, G. (Eds.). Key Thinkers on Space and Place (1st ed. pp.269-274). London:
Sage. Author URL Latham, A. (2004). Researching and writing everyday accounts of the city: an introduction to the diary-photo diary-interview method. In Knowles, C., Sweetman, P. (Eds.). Picturing the Social Landscape: Visual methods and the sociological imagination (First ed. pp.117-131). London:
Routledge. Latham, A. (2002). An ethics of the ephemeral? A review of recent books by Zygmunt Bauman. In Beilharz, P. (Ed.). Zygmunt Bauman, Vol. 3 (1st ed. pp.133-146). London:
Sage. Author URL Latham, A. R. (2002). Retheorising the Scale of Globalization: Topologies, Actor-networks, and Cosmopolitanism. In Herod, A. W., M, (Eds.). Geography of Power: Making Scale (First ed. pp.115-144). Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishers. Latham, A. (1996). The New Zealand whitegoods industry and Fisher and Paykel Industries Ltd. In Le Heron, R., Pawson, E. (Eds.). Changing Places: New Zealand in the Nineties (1st ed. pp.173-175). Auckland:
Longmans. Latham, A. Urban Life. In Hutchison, R. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Urban Studies (1st ed. ). London:
Sage. Author URL [Submitted]ConferenceLatham, A. (1999). Embodied knowledge, everyday meetings, and urban experience: a case study from Kreuzberg, Berlin. Geodiversity: readings in Australian geography at the close of the 20th century. ( Vol. 1 pp.181-187). Canberra: University College, University of New South Wales.
Latham, A. (1999). The making of a heritage site: Ponsonby Road, Auckland. Geodiversity: readings in Australian geography at the close of the 20th century. ( Vol. 1 pp.547-554). Canberra: University College, University of New South Wales.
Journal ArticleLatham, A. R. (2011). Topologies and the multiplicities of space-time. Dialogues in Human Geography
1(3), 312-315 London: doi:10.1177/2043820611421550. Publisher URL Latham, A. R., Koch, R. (2011). Re-thinking public space: accounts from a junction in West London. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, NS
doi:10.1111/j.1475-5661.2011.00489.x. Latham, A., McCormack, D. P. (2009). Thinking with images in non-representational cities: vignettes from Berlin. Area
41(3), 252-262 doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.2008.00868.x. Author URL Conradson, D., Latham, A. (2007). The affective possibilities of London: Antipodean transnationals and the overseas experience. Mobilities
2(2), 231-254 doi:10.1080/17450100701381573. Author URL Latham, A. (2007). Developing 'real-world' methods in urban geography fieldwork. Planet
(18), 25-27 Plymouth: Author URL McCormack, D., P, L., A, (2007). Digital Photography and Web-based Assignments in an Urban Field-Course: Snapshots from Berlin. Journal of Geography in Higher Education
31(2), 241-256 doi:10.1080/03098260601065110. Author URL Latham, A. (2006). Anglophone Urban Studies and the European City: some comments on interpreting Berlin. European Urban and Regional Studies
13(11), 88-92 doi:10.1177/0969776406058964. Latham, A. (2006). Berlin and everywhere else: a reply to Allan Cochrane. European Urban and Regional Studies
13(4), 377-379 doi:10.1177/0969776406069010. Conradson, D., Latham, A. (Eds.) (2005). Transnational Urbanism: Everyday Practices and Mobilities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
31(2), 227-413 Conradson, D. L., A, (2005). Casual London, escalator London? A case study of New Zealand tertiary educated migrants in a Global City. Journal of Contemporary European Studies
13(2), 159-172 Conradson, D., Latham, A. (2005). Friendship, networks and transnationality in a world city: Antipodean migrants in London. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
31(2), 287-305 Conradson, D., Latham, A. (2005). Transnational Urbanism: Attending to Everyday Practices and Mobilities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
31(2), 227-233 Latham, A. (2004). American dreams, American empires, American cities. Urban Geography
25(8), 788-791 Latham, A. (2004). Cosmopolitan publics: reimagining the New Zealand city. Cultures of the Commonwealth
10(Spring), 149-162 Latham, A. R., McCormack, D. P. (2004). Moving cities: rethinking the materialities of urban geographies. Progress in Human Geography
28(6), 701-724 doi:10.1191/0309132504ph515oa. Latham, A. C., D, (Eds.) (2003). Making Place: Performance, Practice, Space. Environment and Planning A
35(11), 1901-2024 Latham, A. (2003). The possibilities of performance. Environment and Planning A
35(11), 1901-1906 Latham, A. R. (2003). Research, performance, and doing human geography: some reflections on the diary-photo diary-interview method. Environment and Planning A
35(11), 1993-2017 doi:10.1068/a3587. Latham, A. R. (2003). Urbanity, lifestyle and making sense of the New Urban Cultural Economy: Notes from Auckland, New Zealand. Urban Studies
40(9), 1699-1724 doi:10.1080/0042098032000106564. Kindon, S., Latham, A. (2002). Ethics and the Geographic Imagination in Aotearoa/NewZealand. New Zealand Geographer
58(2), 14-22 Latham, A. (1999). Powers of Engagement: On Being Engaged, Being Indifferent, and Urban Life. Area
31(2), 161-168 doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.1999.tb00181.x. Author URL Latham, A. (1998). The new reality: The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture. The New Zealand Geographer
54(2), 46-48 doi:10.1111/j.1745-7939.1998.tb02078.x. Author URL ReportWood, P. A., Salt, J., Latham, A., Mateos, P., Dobson, J., Dennett, A., Bauere, V. (2011). UK national report: Satisfying labour demand through migration.
UK Border Agency, Home Office.. Publisher URL Dobson, J., Latham, A. R., Salt, J. (2010). European Migration Network Annual Report on Asylum and Migration Statistics for the UK 2007.
Home Office UK Border Agency. Dobson, J., Latham, A., Salt, J. (2009). On the move? Labour migration in times of recession: What can we learn from the past?
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