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Publications
Book ChapterDAVIES, G. (2011). Molecular Life. In Vincent J Del Casino, J., Thomas, M. E., Cloke, P., Panelli, R. (Eds.). A Companion to Social Geography ( pp.257-274). UK:
Wiley-Blackwell. Publisher URL Davies, G. (2010). Captivating behaviour: mouse models, experimental genetics and reductionist returns in the neurosciences. In Parry, S., Dupre, J. (Eds.). Nature after the Genome ( pp.53-72).
Sage. Publisher URL Davies, G. (2008). Science, observation and entertainment: competing visions of post-war British natural history television, 1946-1967. In Johnson, N. (Ed.). Culture and Society: Critical Essays in Human Geography ( pp.387-416). Aldershot:
Ashgate Press. Publisher URL Davies, G. (2005). Exploiting the archive: and the animals came in two by two, 16mm, CD-Rom and BetaSP Area. In Thrift, N., Whatmore, S. (Eds.). Cultural Geography: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences ( ). London:
Routledge. Publisher URL Davies, G. (2004). Wildlife. In Harrison, S., Pile, S., Thrift, N. (Eds.). Patterned Ground: ecologies of nature and culture ( pp.255-258). London:
Reaktion Press. Burgess, J., Bedford, T., Hobson, G., Davies, G., Harrison, C. (2003). (Un)sustainable consumption. In Berkhout, F., Leach, M., Scoones, I. (Eds.). Negotiating Environmental Change: New Perspectives from Social Science ( pp.261-292). Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar. Davies, G. (2003). Researching the networks of natural history film-making. In Pinder, D., Blunt, A., Gruffudd, P., May, J., Ogborn, M. (Eds.). Cultural Geography in Practice ( pp.202-217). London:
Arnold. Davies, G. (2000). Virtual animals in electronic zoos: the changing geographies of animal capture and display. In Philo, C., Wilbert, C. (Eds.). Animal Spaces, Beastly Places. New Geographies of Human-animal Relations ( pp.243-267). London:
Routledge. Journal ArticleDAVIES, G. (2012). Caring for the multiple and the multitude: assembling animal welfare and enabling ethical critique. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Publisher URL [Accepted]Davies, G. F. (2012). What is a humanized mouse? Remaking the species and spaces of translational medicine. Body & Society
UK: Publisher URL [Accepted]DAVIES, G. (2011). Playing dice with mice: building experimental futures in Singapore. New Genetics and Society
30(4), 433-441 doi:10.1080/14636778.2011.606175. Publisher URL Davies, G. F. (2011). Writing biology with mutant mice: the monstrous potential of post genomic life. Geoforum
doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2011.03.004. Publisher URL Greenhough, B., Lorimer, J., Davies, G. (2011). Corporal compassion: animal ethics and the philosophy of the body. ENVIRON PLANN D
29(1), 188-190 Davies, (2010). Where do experiments end? Geoforum
41(5), 667-670 doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2010.05.003. Publisher URL DAVIES, G. (2010). Captivating behaviour: mouse models, experimental genetics and reductionist returns in the neurosciences. Sociological Review Monographs
58, 53-72 doi:10.1111/j.1467-954X.2010.01911.x. Publisher URL Davies, G., Loftus, A. (2010). On the politics of lapdogs, Jim's dog, and crittercams. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
28(1), 50-53 doi:10.1068/d2706wsg. Publisher URL Lorimer, J., Davies, G. (2010). When species meet. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
28(1), 32-33 doi:10.1068/d2706wsa. Publisher URL Dwyer, C., Davies, G. (2009). Qualitative methods III: animating archives, artful interventions and online environments. Progress in Human Geography
34(1), 88-97 doi:10.1177/0309132508105005. Davies, G. (2008). Thinking, Reasoning and Writing with Animals in the Biosciences. Essay Review. Biosocieties
3(4), 446-451 doi:10.1017/S1745855208006364. Davies, G., Dwyer, C. (2008). Qualitative methods II: minding the gap. Progress in Human Geography
32(3), 399-406 doi:10.1177/0309132507084403. Burgess, J., Stirling, A., Clark, J., Davies, G., Eames, G., Staley, K., Williamson, S. (2007). Deliberative mapping: a novel analytic-deliberative methodology to support contested science-policy decisions. Public Understanding of Science
16(3), 299-322 doi:10.1177/0963662507077510. Davies, G. (2007). The funny business of biotechnology: Better living through chemistry comedy. Geoforum
38(2), 221-223 doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2006.09.003. Author URL Davies, G., Dwyer, C. (2007). Qualitative methods: are you enchanted or are you alienated? Progress in Human Geography
31(2), 257-266 doi:10.1177/0309132507076417. Davies, G. (2006). Nature performed: environment, culture and performance. Cultural Geographies
13(3), 476-477 Davies, G. F. (2006). Mapping deliberation: calculation, articulation and intervention in the politics of organ transplantation. Economy and Society
35(2), 232-258 doi:10.1080/03085140600635722. Author URL Davies, G. F. (2006). Patterning the geographies of organ transplantation: corporeality, generosity and justice. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
31(3), 257-271 doi:10.1111/j.1475-5661.2006.00222.x. Author URL Davies, G. F. (2006). The sacred and the profane: biotechnology, rationality, and public debate. Environment and Planning A
38(3), 423-444 doi:10.1068/a37387. Author URL Davies, G., Burgess, J. (2004). Challenging the 'view from nowhere': citizen reflections on specialist expertise in a deliberative process. Health and Place
10(4), 349-361 doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2004.08.005. Author URL Davies, G., Williamson, S., Day, R. (2004). The geography of health knowledge/s. Health and Place
10(4), 293-297 doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2004.07.003. Author URL Davies, G. (2003). A geography of monsters? Geoforum
34(4), 409-412 doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2003.09.002. Author URL Harrison, C., Davies, G. (2002). Conserving biodiversity that matters: practitioners' perspectives on brownfield development and urban nature conservation in London. Journal of Environmental Management
65(1), 95-108 doi:10.1006/jema.2002.0539. Davies, G. (2000). Narrating the Natural History Unit: institutional orderings and spatial strategies. Geoforum
31(4), 539-551 doi:10.1016/S0016-7185(00)00022-1. Author URL Davies, G. (2000). Science, observation and entertainment: Competing visions of postwar British natural history television, 1946-1967. Cultural Geographies
7(4), 432-459 doi:10.1177/096746080000700403. Author URL Davies, G. (1999). Exploiting the archive: and the animals came in two by two, 16mm, CD-ROM and BetaSp. Area
31(1), 49-58 doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.1999.tb00170.x. Author URL ReportEames, M., Burgess, J., Davies, G., Mayer, S., Staley, K., Stirling, A., Williamson, S. (2004). Xenotransplantation and its alternatives for addressing the ‘kidney gap’: a case study report from the deliberative mapping project.
Author URL Stirling, A., Davies, G., Burgess, J. (2004). Deliberative Mapping: Briefing Papers.
Author URL Davies, G., Burgess, J., Eames, M., Mayer, S., Statley, K., Stirling, A., Williamson, S. (2003). Deliberative Mapping: Appraising options for addressing the kidney gap, final report prepared for the Wellcome Trust.
Author URL Murlis, J., Davies, G. (2002). Public perception of the health impacts of climate change.
Department of Health. Author URL Harrison, C., Davies, G. (1998). Lifestyles and the Environment.
ESRC. OtherDavies, G. (2009). The Geographies of knowledge’ Virtual issue of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.
Author URL Davies, G., Balmer, B., Barker, K., Doubleday, R., Milne, R. (2008). Locating Technoscience: An on-line reader exploring the geographies of science and technology.
Author URL Thesis/DissertationDavies, G. (1998). Networks of Nature: Stories of Natural History Film-making at the BBC.
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