Items where Author is "Jones, Alasdair"

Number of items: 26.
  • Book review: material geographies of household sustainability. Jones, Alasdair
  • Bringing the digital to life: How can new media reinvigorate the material public sphere. Jones, Alasdair
  • Connected communities: How social networks power and sustain the big society. Rowson, Jonathan and Broom, Steve and Jones, Alasdair
  • Entitlement to concessionary public transport and wellbeing: a qualitative study of young people and older citizens in London, UK. Jones, Alasdair and Goodman, Anna and Roberts, Helen and Steinbach, Rebecca and Green, Judith
  • Everyday without exception? Making space for the exceptional in contemporary sociological studies of streetlife. Jones, Alasdair
  • Exploring sustainable urbanism in masterplanned developments:a collective case study of slippage between principles, policies, and practices. Parham, S. and Jones, Alasdair picture_as_pdf
  • Free for some? Setting the context for the 'On the Buses' study. Jones, Alasdair
  • From car-free to care-free (via Flanerie). Jones, Alasdair
  • From noisy coexistence to inclusion-through-resistance: (re)placing youth at London's 'South Bank' skate spot. Jones, Alasdair picture_as_pdf
  • Health impacts of free bus travel for young people: evaluation of a natural experiment in London. Edwards, P. and Steinbach, R. and Green, J. and Petticrew, M. and Goodman, A. and Jones, Alasdair and Roberts, H. and Kelly, C. and Nellthorp, J. and Wilkinson, P.
  • Integrating quasi-experimental and inductive designs in evaluation: a case study of the impact of free bus travel on public health. Green, Judith and Roberts, Helen and Petticrew, Mark and Steinbach, Rebecca and Goodman, Anna and Jones, Alasdair and Edwards, Phil
  • More than A to B: the role of free bus travel for the mobility and wellbeing of older citizens in London. Green, Judith and Jones, Alasdair and Roberts, Helen
  • On South Bank:the production of public space. Jones, Alasdair
  • On the buses: a mixed-method evaluation of the impact of free bus travel for young people on the public health. Green, Judith and Steinbach, Rebecca and Jones, Alasdair and Edwards, Phil and Kelly, Charlotte and Nellthorp, John and Goodman, Anna and Roberts, Helen and Petticrew, Mark and Wilkinson, Paul
  • Operationalising capacities theory to integrate quasi-experimental and inductive designs in evaluation. Jones, Alasdair
  • Orchestrated public space: the curatorial dimensions of the transformation of London's Southbank Centre. Jones, Alasdair
  • Our house, in the middle of our street. Jones, Alasdair
  • People, products and places: Exploring sustainable-living practices in masterplanned communites. Parham, Susan and McCormack, John and Jones, Alasdair
  • Provoking responsibility, nudge-style. Jones, Alasdair
  • Public realm ethnography:(non-)participation, co-presence and the challenge of situated multiplicity. Jones, Alasdair picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking passive transport: bus fare exemptions and young people's wellbeing. Jones, Alasdair and Steinbach, Rebecca and Roberts, Helen and Goodman, Anna and Green, Judith picture_as_pdf
  • Revisiting Bott to connect the dots:an exploration of the methodological origins of social network analysis. Jones, Alasdair
  • Something more, something better, something else, is needed:a renewed fête on London’s South Bank. Jones, Alasdair picture_as_pdf
  • 'We can all just get on a bus and go': rethinking independent mobility in the context of the universal provision of free bus travel to young Londoners. Goodman, Anna and Jones, Alasdair and Roberts, Helen and Steinbach, Rebecca and Green, Judith
  • The health impact of free bus travel for young people in London: protocol for an observational study. Wilkinson, Paul and Edwards, Phil and Steinbach, Rebecca and Petticrew, Mark and Goodman, Anna and Jones, Alasdair and Roberts, Helen and Kelly, Charlotte and Nellthorp, John and Green, Judith
  • A tripartite conceptualisation of urban public space as a site for play: evidence from South Bank, London. Jones, Alasdair