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TIVERS, J., 2008. Carnivals of running: mass-participation running events and the city. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, August 2008.
TIVERS, J., 2008. 'Not a circus, not a freak show': masculinity and performance in a sport for 'extraordinary men'. In: Researching Gender: Principles and Practices in Sport, Leisure and Physical Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, 2008.
TIVERS, J. and BOWLBY, S., 2008. The pre-history of feminist geography [encyclopaedia entry]. In: International encyclopaedia of human geography. UNSPECIFIED.
TIVERS, J. and DAY, K., 2006. 'It's just like being inside a book': performance of urban life through the Wapping:Audio project. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 2006.
TIVERS, J., 2006. The arts as leisure: participation in music/drama in Cambridge, UK. In: LSA Annual Conference, 2006.
TIVERS, J., 2006. The urban marathon: marketing tool, or celebration of place and identity? In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 2006.
TIVERS, J. and DAY, K., 2005. Wapping: the stage for an audio tour. In: Conference on Tourism Performance, Sheffield, 2005.
TIVERS, J., 2005. The urban marathon: a spectacle for place promotion, or an individual relationship with urban space? In: International Conference on Sport and Development, Rotterdam, 2005.
TIVERS, J., 2004. Women and leisure: 25 years of change? In: IGC Conference, Glasgow, 2004.
TIVERS, J., 2004. Women and leisure: how much has changed in a quarter of a century? In: Geography and gender reconsidered [edited by Women and Geography Study Group of the RGS-IBG] [on CD]. WGSG.
TIVERS, J., 2004. The performance of gender in heritage re-enactment. In: IGC Conference, Glasgow, 2004.
TIVERS, J., 2003. Mass-participation running: sport as contemporary urban spectacle? In: LSA Annual Conference, London, 2003.
TIVERS, J., 2003. The representation of history through 'heritage performance''. In: International Conference on Tourisms and Histories: Representations and Experiences, University of Central Lancashire, 2003.
TIVERS, J., 2002. Performing heritage: the use of live 'actors' in heritage presentations. Leisure Studies, 21 (34), pp. 187-200. ISSN 0261-4367
TIVERS, J. and MILLS, S.L., 2000. Living history: gendered space in the modern museum. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 2000.
TIVERS, J., 1999. How the other half lives: the geographical study of women [translation into Japanese by Yoshida Yusake]. Space, Society and Geographical Thought (4), pp. 66-73.
TIVERS, J., 1999. The home of the British army: the iconic construction of military defence landscapes. Landscape Research, 24 (3), pp. 303-319.
TIVERS, J., 1998. The home of the British army: the iconic construction of military defence landscapes. In: Conference on Landscapes of Defence, Oxford Brookes University, 1998.
TIVERS, J., 1997. [Contribution to book]. In: Feminist geographies: explorations in diversity and difference [edited by Women and Geography Study Group]. Longman.
TIVERS, J., 1997. From artificiality to authenticity? The development of dry ski slopes in England and Wales. Area, 29 (4).
TIVERS, J., 1997. Virtual sport: sports participation and spectating in cyberspace. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1997.
TIVERS, J., 1997. The gendered landscapes of fantasy. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1997.
TIVERS, J., 1996. Artificial ski landscapes. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1996.
TIVERS, J., 1996. Landscapes of computer games. In: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1996.
TIVERS, J., 1996. Playing with nature. Geographical Magazine, 68 (4), pp. 17-19.
TIVERS, J., 1994. Oxford: the medieval walled town. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University. ISBN 9780000000000
TIVERS, J., 1988. Women with young children: constraints on activities in the urban environment. In: J. LITTLE, ed., Women in cities: gender and the urban environment. Macmillan, pp. 84-97.
TIVERS, J., 1985. Distant relatives and the poor cousin: geography in university and adult education. Area, 19 (3), pp. 207-213.
TIVERS, J., 1985. Women attached: the daily lives of women with young children. Croom-Helm.
TIVERS, J., MCDOWELL, L. and BOWLBY, S., 1984. Geography and gender: an introduction to feminist geography. Hutchinson.
TIVERS, J., 1978. How the other half lives: the geographical study of women. Area, 10 (4), pp. 302-306.