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Book

  • Latham, A., McCormack, D. P., McNamara, K., McNeill, D. (2009). Key Concepts in Urban Geography. (1st, 1). London: Sage. Author URL
  • Book Chapter

  • Latham, 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]
  • Conference

  • Latham, 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 Article

  • Latham, 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
  • Report

  • Wood, 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? Policy Network. Author URL