UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Recent Publications
UCL logo
››
››
People
››
Recent Publications
Personal tools
Document Actions

Recent Publications

  • 2011. 'Cities in a World of Cities: The comparative gesture' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 35, 1: 1-23.

  • 2011. (with Sue Parnell). Travelling Theory: Embracing post-neoliberalism through Southern Cities, in G. Bridge and S. Watson (eds) New Companion to Urban Studies. Oxford: Blackwells.

  • 2011. The Spaces of Circulating Knowledge: City Strategies and Global Urban Governmentality in E. McCann and K. Ward (eds) Mobile Urbanism. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.

  • 2010. 'Living in Dystopia: Past, present and future in Noir Urbanisms, (ed) Gyan Prakash. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pgs 218-240.

  • 2008. Continuities and Discontinuities in South African Local Government. In M. van Donk, Swilling, M, Pieterse, E. and Parnell, S. (eds) Consolidating Developmental Local Government: Lessons from the South African Experience. Cape Town: Isandla and UCT Press. Pgs 27-50.
  • 2008. Geographies of Globalisation: A Demanding World. (Edited with Gillian Rose and Clive Barnett) London: Sage and The Open University.
  • 2008. Developing Ordinary Cities: City visioning processes in Durban and Johannesburg, Environment and Planning A 40, 74-87.
  • 2007. The Handbook of Political Geography (Edited with Kevin Cox and Murray Low). London: Sage.
  • 2007. Development and new forms of democracy in Durban. Urban Forum. 18, 265-287. [Reversioned and translated for publication in French in Revue Tiers-Monde, edited special issue by Claire Bénit, 2008]. (with Richard Ballard, Debby Bonnin and Thokozani Xaba)
  • 2006. Ordinary Cities: Between Modernity and Development. London: Routledge.
  • 2006. Development and Urban Policy: Johannesburg’s City Development Strategy (with Sue Parnell), Urban Studies 43, 2: 337-355.
  • 2006. Inventions and Interventions: Transforming Cities (Special Issue edited with Edgar Pieterse) – An Introduction, Urban Studies, 43, 2: 251-258.
  • 2005. In the tracks of comparative urbanism: difference, urban modernity and the primitive Urban Geography, 25, 8: 709-723.
  • 2005. Urban Geography: World cities, or a world of cities, Progress in Human Geography, 29 (6): 757-765.
  • Robinson, J. (2004) Cities Between Modernity and Development South African Geographical Journal 86, 1: 17-22.
  • Robinson, J. (2003) Postcolonialising Geography: Tactics and Pitfalls Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 273-289.
  • Robinson, J. (2003) Cities as spaces of interaction: African Participation in Johannesburg's 1936 Empire Exhibition. Journal of Southern African Studies. vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 761-791.
  • Robinson, J. (2002) Global and World Cities: A view from off the map, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 531-554.
  • Robinson, J. (2000) Feminism and the spaces of transformation, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 285-301.
  • Robinson, J. (2000) 'Power as friendship: spatiality, femininity and "noisy surveillance"' in Philo, C., Routledge, P. and Sharp, J. (eds) Entanglements of Power, London, Routledge, pp. 67-93.
  • Robinson, J. (1998) 'Spaces of democracy: re-mapping the apartheid city', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 533-48.
  • Robinson, J. (1998) '(Im)mobilising space - dreaming (of) change' in Judin, H. and Vadislavic, I. (eds) Blank_____ : Architecture, Apartheid and After, Rotterdam, NAi publishers (D7).
  • Robinson, J. (1997) 'The geopolitics of South African cities: states, citizens, territory', Political Geography, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 365-86.
  • Robinson, J. (1996) The Power of Apartheid: State, Power and Space in South African Cities, London, Butterworth-Heinemann.