Items where Author is "Markham, C"
Journal article
MARKHAM, C., 2024. Realities or mythologies: England’s village pubs and counterurbanisation. Habitat International, 149: 103106. ISSN 0197-3975
Chapter in book
MARKHAM, C., FENTON, L. and WILKINSON, S., 2022. Bright lights, no city: investigating young people’s suburban and rural drinkscapes. In: D. FARRUGIA and S. RAVN, eds., Youth beyond the city: thinking from the margins. Bristol: Bristol University Press. ISBN 9781529212044
MARKHAM, C. and BOSWORTH, G., 2016. The village pub in the twenty-first century: embeddedness and the “local”. In: I. CABRAS, D. HIGGINS and D. PREECE, eds., Brewing, beer and pubs: a global perspective. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 266-281. ISBN 9781137466174
MARKHAM, C., 2013. The rural public house: cultural icon or social hub? In: G. BOSWORTH and P. SOMERVILLE, eds., Interpreting rurality: multidisciplinary approaches. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 267-277. ISBN 9780415696722
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
MARKHAM, C., 2021. If pubs close we'll lose our links to history and community, warns expert. Daily Express.
MARKHAM, C., 2020. From book clubs to the Archers, how to reinvigorate the local village pub. The Conversation.
Website content
MARKHAM, C., 2020. Why now is the time for pubs to become a staple of sociological research. Belmont: British Sociological Association.
Other
MARKHAM, C., 2021. Written statement on the importance of the pub for communities for the All Party Parliamentary Pub Group.