Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Jackson, Emma
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Jackson, Emma and Lee, Andy.
2024.
Remaking a sense of place: Using video methods to research a London ten-pin bowling league.
Qualitative Research,
ISSN 1468-7941
[Article]
(In Press)
Jackson, Emma and Rondel, Louise.
2024.
Place-making and the Rivers of Lewisham: End of Project Report.
Project Report.
Centre for Urban and Community Research (CUCR), Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]
Jackson, Emma and Rondel, Louise.
2024.
Place-making and the Rivers of Lewisham: Policy Brief.
Project Report.
Centre for Urban and Community Research (CUCR), Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]
Jackson, Emma, ed.
2023.
Writing Walking (One day in late Spring during a global pandemic).
London: Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London.
ISBN 9781399945158
[Edited Book]
Jackson, Emma.
2021.
Flâneuse Fragments: Towards a critical & situated feminist approach to walking in the city.
In: Anita Strasser and Carla Duarte, eds.
Walking Places - Conference Proceedings.
Lisbon: DINÂMIA’CET-IUL, pp. 32-39.
ISBN 9789897813092
[Book Section]
Lisiak, Agata; Back, Les and Jackson, Emma.
2021.
Urban Multiculture and Xenophonophobia in London and Berlin.
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(1),
pp. 259-274.
ISSN 1367-5494
[Article]
Jackson, Emma; Benson, Michaela and Calafate-Faria, Francisco.
2021.
Multi-sensory ethnography and vertical urban transformation: Ascending the Peckham Skyline.
Social & Cultural Geography, 22(4),
pp. 501-522.
ISSN 1464-9365
[Article]
Jackson, Emma.
2020.
Bowling Together? Practices of Belonging and Becoming in a London Ten-Pin Bowling League.
Sociology, 54(3),
pp. 518-533.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Jackson, Emma.
2019.
Valuing the bowling alley: Contestations over the preservation of spaces of everyday urban multiculture in London.
The Sociological Review, 67(1),
pp. 79-94.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Benson, Michaela and Jackson, Emma.
2018.
From class to gentrification and back again.
In: , ed.
The Handbook of Gentrification Studies.
London: Edward Elgar, pp. 63-80.
ISBN 9781785361739
[Book Section]
Benson, Michaela and Jackson, Emma.
2017.
Making the middle classes on shifting ground? Residential status, performativity and middle‐class subjectivities in contemporary London.
British Journal of Sociology, 68(2),
pp. 215-233.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
Jones, Hannah; Gunaratnam, Yasmin; Bhattacharyya, Gargi; Davies, Will; Dhaliwal, Sukhwant; Forkert, Kirsten; Jackson, Emma and Saltus, Roiyah.
2017.
Go Home? The Politics of Immigration Controversies.
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
ISBN 9781526113221
[Book]
Jackson, Emma and Butler, Tim.
2015.
Revisiting ‘social tectonics’: The middle classes and social mix in gentrifying neighbourhoods.
Urban Studies, 52(13),
pp. 2349-2365.
ISSN 0042-0980
[Article]
Bacque, Marie-Helene; Bridge, Gary; Benson, Michaela; Butler, Tim; Charmes, Eric; Fijalkow, Yankel; Jackson, Emma; Launay, Lydie and Vermeesch, Stephanie.
2015.
The middle classes and the city: a study of Paris and London.
Houdsmill, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
ISBN 9781137332592
[Book]
Jackson, Emma and Benson, Michaela.
2014.
Neither ‘Deepest, Darkest Peckham’ nor ‘Run-of-the-Mill’ East Dulwich: The Middle Classes and their ‘Others’ in an Inner-London Neighbourhood.
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 38(4),
pp. 1195-1210.
ISSN 03091317
[Article]
Jones, Hannah; Bhattacharyya, Gargi; Forkert, Kirsten; Davies, Will; Dhaliwal, Sukhwant; Gunaratnam, Yasmin; Jackson, Emma and Saltus,, Roiyah.
2014.
"Swamped" by anti-immigration campaigns.
[Digital]
Jackson, Emma.
2010.
Young Homeless People and Urban Space: Displacements, Mobilities and Fixity.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]