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Book Chapter

  • DAVIES, 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 Article

  • DAVIES, 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
  • Report

  • Eames, 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.
  • Other

  • Davies, 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/Dissertation

  • Davies, G. (1998). Networks of Nature: Stories of Natural History Film-making at the BBC. Author URL