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2022
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Book Section
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Postscript: in-pandemic academia, scholarly practices, and an ethics of care. In: Shin, Hyun Bang; Mckenzie, Murray; Oh, Do Young. COVID-19 in Southeast Asia. London: LSE Press, 291-306.
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2021
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Journal Article
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Putting the crisis to work: The real estate sector and London's housing crisis. Political Geography, 89:102433.
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The emergence of a Build to Rent model: The role of narratives and discourses. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 53(5):1140-1157.
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Follow the firm: Analyzing the international ascendance of build to rent. Economic Geography, 97(3):235-256.
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Book review: The Routledge international handbook of financialization. Regional Studies, 55(5):986-987.
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Obscuring representation: contemporary art biennials in Dakar and Taipei. Geographica Helvetica, 76(2):103-113.
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Book Section
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City-building in a context of crisis: the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on residential investment in London. In: Bryson, John R; Andres, Lauren; Ersoy, Aksel; Reardon, Louise. Living with Pandemics: Places, People and Policy. Cheltenham: Elgar, 166-173.
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Intermediary organisations and the liquid regulation of urban planning in England. In: Rydin, Yvonne; Beauregard, Robert; Cremaschi, Marco; Lieto, Laura. Regulation and Planning: Practices, Institutions, Agency. New York: Taylor & Francis, 149-162.
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Sanxian: Re-/un-thinking Chinese urban hierarchy with a medium-sized city. In: Ruszczyk, Hanna A; Nugraha, Erwin; de Villiers, Isolde. Overlooked Cities: Power, Politics and Knowledge Beyond the Urban South. London: Routledge, 21-38.
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Monograph
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Housing in the margins: negotiating urban formalities in Berlin's allotment gardens. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Engaging comparative urbanism: art spaces in Beijing and Berlin. Bristol (UK): Bristol University Press.
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2020
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Jiehebu or suburb? Towards a translational turn in urban studies. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 13(3):527-542.
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Towards a pluralistic understanding of Chinese homeowners: the case of ‘ordinary’ buyers. Geoforum, 117:165-172.
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Folding Beijing in Houchangcun Road, or, the topology of power density. Urban Geography, 41(10):1247-1259.
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Book review: Making Urban Theory: Learning and Unlearning Through Southern Cities. Urban Studies, 57(14):3002-3005.
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Standards and SSOs in the contested widening and deepening of financial markets: the arrival of Green Municipal Bonds in Mexico City. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 52(7):1415-1433.
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Complexity and coordination in London’s Silvertown Quays: How real estate developers (re)centred themselves in the planning process. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 52(2):362-382.
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Understanding project mobility: The movement of King’s Cross to Brussels and Johannesburg. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 38(1):79-96.
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