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Book

  • Kitchin, R., Kneale, J. (2002). Lost In Space: Geographies of Science Fiction. London and New York: Continuum.
  • Book Chapter

  • Kneale, J. (2010). Nightlife. In Hutchison, R., Aalbers, M., Beauregard, R., Crang, M. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Urban Studies ( pp.561-566). Sage.
  • Holloway, J., Kneale, J. (2009). Philosophy: Dialogism (After Bakhtin). In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (Eds.). International Encyclopedia of Human Geography ( ). Elsevier.
  • Kneale, J. (2009). Space. In Bould, M., Butler, A., Roberts, A., Vint, S. (Eds.). The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction ( pp.423-432). Routledge.
  • Kneale, J. (2005). 'The media'. In Cloke, P., Crang, P., Goodwin, M. (Eds.). Introducing Human Geographies ( ). London: Arnold.
  • Kneale, J. (2004). Leisure, visual culture and the ‘spatial turn’. In Aitchison, C., Pussard, H. (Eds.). Leisure, Space and Visual Culture: Practices ( pp.5-8). LSA Publication No 84.
  • Kneale, J., Dwyer, C. (2004). Consumption. In Duncan, J., Johnson, N., Schein, R. (Eds.). A Companion to Cultural Geography ( pp.298-315). Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Kneale, J. (2003). Secondary Worlds: reading novels as geographical research. In Blunt, A., Gruffud, P., May, J., Ogborn, M., Pinder, D. (Eds.). Cultural Geography in Practice ( pp.37-51). London: Arnold.
  • Kneale, J., Kitchin, R. (2002). Lost in Space. In Kitchin, R., Kneale, J. (Eds.). Lost in Space: Geographies of Science Fiction ( pp.1-16). London and New York: Continuum.
  • Kneale, J. (2001). Working with Groups. In Limb, M., Dwyer, C. (Eds.). Qualitative Methodologies for Geographers ( pp.136-150). London: Arnold.
  • Kneale, J. I have never been to Nasqueron: A geographer reads Iain M. Banks. ( ). McFarland. [Submitted]
  • Kneale, J. Pubs and Wine Bars. In Southerton, D., Crane, D., Ekstrom, K., Jackson, P., Trentmann, F., Warde, A., Wilk, R. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture ( ). Oxford: CQ Press. [Submitted]
  • Journal Article

  • Kneale, J. (2011). Plots: space, conspiracy, and contingency in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition and Spook Country. ENVIRON PLANN D 29(1), 169-186 doi:10.1068/d10509. [Submitted]
  • McShane, A., KNEALE, J. (2011). Histories and geographies of intoxicants and intoxication: an introduction. The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs 25(1-2), 6-14 [Submitted]
  • Kneale, J. (2010). Counterfactualism, utopia, and historical geography: Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt. Journal of Historical Geography 36(3), 297-304 doi:10.1016/j.jhg.2009.12.003. Publisher URL
  • Kneale, J. (2010). Monstrous and haunted media: H. P. Lovecraft and early twentieth-century communications technology. Historical Geography 38, 90-106 Publisher URL
  • French, S., Kneale, J. (2009). Excessive financialisation: insuring lifestyles, enlivening subjects, and everyday spaces of biosocial excess. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27(6), 1030-1053 doi:10.1068/d7607.
  • Holloway, J., Kneale, J. (2008). Locating haunting: a ghost-hunter's guide. Cultural Geographies 15(3), 297-312 doi:10.1177/1474474008091329. Author URL
  • Kneale, J. (2008). Geographies of modernism: literatures, cultures and spaces. CULT GEOGR 15(3), 397-398
  • Kneale, J., French, S. (2008). Mapping alcohol: Health, policy and the geographies of problem drinking in Britain. Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy 15(3), 233-249 doi:10.1080/09687630801920690. Author URL
  • Kneale, J. (2006). From beyond: H. P. Lovecraft and the place of horror. Cultural Geographies 13(1), 106-126 doi:10.1191/1474474005eu353oa.
  • Kneale, J. (2006). From beyond: H. P. Lovecraft and the place of horror. CULT GEOGR 13(1), 106-126 doi:10.1191/1474474005eu.353oa.
  • Kneale, J. (2004). Moving through modernity: space and geography in modernism. CULT GEOGR 11(4), 476-477
  • Dwyer, C., Kneale, J. (2002). Cultural Geography: a critical introduction. T I BRIT GEOGR 27(2), 251-252
  • Kneale, J. (2002). Modernity, pleasure, and the metropolis. Journal of Urban History 28, 647-657
  • Kitchin, R., Kneale, J. (2001). Science fiction or future fact? Exploring imaginative geographies of the New Millennium. Progress in Human Geography 25(1), 17-33 doi:10.1191/030913201677411564.
  • Kitchin, R., Kneale, J. (2001). Science fiction or future fact? Exploring imaginative geographies of the new millennium. PROG HUM GEOG 25(1), 19-35
  • Kneale, J. (2001). The place of drink: temperance and the public. Social and Cultural Geography 2(1), 43-59 doi:10.1080/713780637.
  • Kneale, J. (1999). 'A problem of supervision': moral geographies of the nineteenth-century British public house. Journal of Historical Geography 25(3), 333-348 doi:10.1006/jhge.1999.0118.
  • Kneale, J. (1999). Cool places: geographies of youth cultures. T I BRIT GEOGR 24(2), 256-256
  • Kneale, J. (1997). Designing information technology in the postmodern age: From method to metaphor - Coyne,R. ENVIRON PLANN B 24(3), 477-478
  • Kneale, J. (1997). Re-presenting the city: Ethnicity, capital and culture in the 21st-century metropolis - King,AD. ENVIRON PLANN B 24(4), 635-636
  • Kneale, J. (1996). Writing the city: Eden, Babylon and the new Jerusalem - Preston,P, SimpsonHousley,P. ENVIRON PLANN B 23(2), 249-250