Items where Author is "Richardson, J"

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Journal article

RENDLE, J., YEAP, L., JACKSON, B., WARREN, K., WARD, S.J., DONALDSON, R., MAYBERRY, C., RICHARDSON, J. and VAUGHAN-HIGGINS, R., 2020. Prevalence of macropod progressive periodontal disease ("lumpy jaw") in wild western grey kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus). Journal of Vertebrate Biology, 69 (4). ISSN 2694-7684

RICHARDSON, J. and CODONA, J., 2018. Blame and fear: Roma in the UK in a changing Europe. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 26 (1), pp. 95-112. ISSN 1759-8273

RICHARDSON, J., 2017. Precarious living in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy-Traveller site. Global Discourse, 7 (4), pp. 496-515. ISSN 2326-9995

BEEBEEJAUN, Y., DUROSE, C., REES, J., RICHARDSON, J. and RICHARDSON, L., 2015. Public harm or public value? Towards coproduction in research with communities. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 33 (3), pp. 552-565. ISSN 0263-774X

BEEBEEJAUN, Y., DUROSE, C., REES, J., RICHARDSON, J. and RICHARDSON, L., 2014. 'Beyond text': exploring ethos and method in co-producing research with communities. Community Development Journal, 49 (1), pp. 37-53. ISSN 0010-3802

RICHARDSON, J., 2014. Roma in the news: an examination of media and political discourse and what needs to change. People, Place and Policy, 8 (1), pp. 51-64. ISSN 1753-8041

RICHARDSON, J., 2006. Talking about gypsies: the notion of discourse as control. Housing Studies, 21 (1), pp. 77-96. ISSN 0267-3037

Authored book

RICHARDSON, J., 2019. Place and identity: the performance of home. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780815352044

RICHARDSON, J., 2006. The Gypsy debate: can discourse control? Exeter: Imprint Academic. ISBN 9781845400576

Chapter in book

RICHARDSON, J., 2021. Has homeless rough sleeping in the UK and Europe been solved in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic? In: S. PRICE and B. HARBISHER, eds., Power, media and the Covid-19 pandemic: framing public discourse. London: Routledge, pp. 237-248. ISBN 9780367706302

RICHARDSON, J., 2017. Conflict sites in a time of crisis: negotiating a space and place for gypsies and travellers. In: G. CAIRNS, G. ARTOPOULOS and K. DAY, eds., From conflict to inclusion in housing: the interaction of communities, residents and activists. Housing: critical futures . London: UCL Press, pp. 40-56. ISBN 9781787350335

RICHARDSON, J., 2016. Gypsy and Traveller sites: performance of conflict and protest. In: S. PRICE and R. SANZ SABIDO, eds., Sites of protest. London: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 179-194. ISBN 9781783487660

Edited book

RICHARDSON, J., 2011. From recession to renewal: the impact of the financial crisis on public services and local government. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 9781847426994

RICHARDSON, J., 2010. Housing and the customer. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing. ISBN 9781905018796

Research report for external body

RICHARDSON, J. and MOREIRA, F., 2023. Homeful: exploring housing-led approaches to resolve and prevent homelessness. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing, pp. 1-63.

RICHARDSON, J. and MITCHELL, A., 2021. Wellbeing at work in housing. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing, pp. 1-79.

RICHARDSON, J., 2019. The potential for a negotiated stopping approach in London. London: London Gypsies and Travellers.

COTTLE, S., MUNNS, R., MURDOCH, A., RICHARDSON, J., RUSTON, S. and SOUCEK, N., 2019. Gypsy and Traveller sites: the revised planning definition’s impact on assessing accommodation needs. Manchester: Equality and Human Rights Commission.

RICHARDSON, J. and CODONA, J., 2016. Managing and delivering Gypsy and Traveller sites: negotiating conflict. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing.

RICHARDSON, J., BARKER, L., FURNISS, J. and SIMPSON, M., 2014. Frontline Futures: new era, changing role for housing officers. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing.

RICHARDSON, J., 2007. Providing Gypsy and Traveller sites: contentious spaces. Coventry: Chartered Institute of Housing.

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