Books

Books by LSE Cities authors

Chapter contributions

  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘Content and comparative keyword analysis’ (co-authored with Clive Seale), in C. Seale (ed.) Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition), London: Sage.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘Focus groups’, in C. Seale (ed.) Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition), London: Sage.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘Discourse analysis’, in C. Seale (ed.) Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition). London: Sage.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘International Organization of Securities Commissions’, in G. Ritter (ed) The Wiley-Blackwell Encylopedia of Globalization, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘Economic globalization’ in G. Ritter (ed) The Wiley-Blackwell Encylopedia of Globalization, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘World Economic Forum’, in G. Ritzer (ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Online.
  • Tonkiss, F., 2012. ‘Informality and its discontents’, in M.Angélil and R.Hehl (eds) Informalize! Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form, Berlin: Ruby Press.
  • Stern, N., Zenghelis, D., Rode, P., 2011. ‘Global Challenges: City Solutions’, In Burdett, R and Sudjic, D eds., ‘Living in the Endless City’, The Urban Age Project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society, London: Phaidon Press
  • Rode, P., 2011. ‘Strategic Planning for London: Integrating City Design and Urban Transport’ in: Sorensen, André and Okata, Junichir , Megacities Urban Form, Governance, and Sustainability, Heidelberg: Springer.
  • Paccoud, A., 2012. ‘Paris, Haussmann and property owners (1853-1860): Researching temporally distant events’, in Writing Cities 2, London: London School of Economics and Political Science in collaboration with the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Law School.
  • Nathan, M., with Rode, P., and Von Streit, A. 2012. ‘Exploring Munich’s innovation system’, in Colantonio, A., Burdett R., Rode, P., (eds) Transforming Urban Economies: Policy Lessons from European and Asian Cities. Routledge (in press).
  • Kaasa, A., Rosa, M., and Shankar P., 2011. ‘On the Ground’, In Burdett, R. and Sudjic, D. eds. ‘Living in the Endless City’, The Urban Age Project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank’s Alfred Herrhausen Society, London: Phaidon Press.
  • Kaasa A., 2012. ‘Appearing in or out of time: Temporal rhetoric in Mexico City modern’, in Kaasa,A with Gassner, G. and Robinson, K. eds, inWriting Cities 2., London: London School of Economics and Political Science in collaboration with the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Law School.
  • Hall, S., 2011. ‘Being at Home: Space for belonging in a London caff’, reprint from Open House International vol.34, no.3, in Dick Hobbs (ed), Ethnography in Context: The Urban Condition, vol. 1, London: SAGE.
  • Colantonio, A., 2011. ‘L’esperienza del “South Pact” di Rotterdam: misurazione della sostenibilità sociale’. In: Chiappero-Martinetti, E., and Moroni, S., and Nuvolati, G., (eds.) Gli spazi della povertà: strumenti d’indagine e politiche d’intervento, Milano: Bruno Mondadori.