All Stories

  1. Practising anti-Islamophobic geographies
  2. Identifying the barriers to inclusion in field-based environmental sciences research
  3. The slow violence of austerity politics and the UK’s ‘hostile environment’: Examining the responses of third sector organisations supporting people seeking asylum
  4. Researching refugee youth
  5. Young Muslims’ religious identities in relation to places beyond the UK: a qualitative map-making technique in Newcastle upon Tyne
  6. Working with community interviewers in social and cultural research
  7. Using intersectionality to explore social inequalities amongst Christian family migrants in China
  8. Transgender negotiations of precarity: Contested spaces of higher education
  9. Studying Geography at University
  10. Households, families, and structural inequalities: Reflections on “How the other half lives”
  11. Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies
  12. Social geography III: Committing to social justice
  13. Mobilizing Pakistani heritage, approaching marriage
  14. Trans experiences of a university campus in northern England
  15. Young Muslim women's political participation in Scotland: Exploring the intersections of gender, religion, class and place
  16. Veiled Muslim women's strategies in response to Islamophobia in Paris
  17. Halal dating: Changing relationship attitudes and experiences among young British Muslims
  18. Special Issue Introduction: “Peripheral Visions: Security By, and For, Whom?”
  19. Social Geography II: Islamophobia, transphobia, and sizism
  20. Masculinities and geography, moving forward: men’s bodies, emotions and spiritualities
  21. Resistance and marginalisation: Islamophobia and the political participation of young Muslims in Scotland
  22. Introduction: Brexit, race and migration
  23. Where does Islamophobia take place and who is involved? Reflections from Paris and London
  24. Brexit, race and migration
  25. Familial geopolitics and ontological security: intergenerational relations, migration and minority youth (in)securities in Scotland
  26. ‘Living Rights’, rights claims, performative citizenship and young people – the right to vote in the Scottish independence referendum
  27. Young people’s everyday landscapes of security and insecurity
  28. "Protection on that Erection?"
  29. Feminist geographies and intersectionality
  30. Andrew Gorman-Murray and Peter Hopkins in conversation: reflections on masculinities and sexualities research on GPC’s 25th anniversary
  31. Challenging dominant depictions of Muslim sexuality in media and literature
  32. Social geography I: Intersectionality
  33. Young people’s everyday securities: pre-emptive and pro-active strategies towards ontological security in Scotland
  34. Children, Young People and Critical Geopolitics
  35. Encountering Misrecognition: Being Mistaken for Being Muslim
  36. Voices of Islamic Authorities: Friday Khutba in Malaysian Mosques
  37. Reflections on the ESRC internship scheme for postgraduates
  38. Securing disunion: Young people's nationalism, identities and (in)securities in the campaign for an independent Scotland
  39. Muslim students’ cultural and religious experiences in city, suburban and regional university campuses in NSW, Australia
  40. Gendering Islamophobia, racism and White supremacy
  41. Muslim Students’ Religious and Cultural Experiences in the Micro-publics of University Campuses in NSW, Australia
  42. The Geographies of Everyday Muslim Life in the West
  43. Masculinities and Place
  44. Using interviews to research body size: methodological and ethical considerations
  45. Young people and the Scottish Independence Referendum
  46. Creating an intentionally dialogic space: Student activism and the Newcastle Occupation 2010
  47. Transitions to religious adulthood
  48. Scales of Young People’s Lives Scale
  49. Introduction: young people, gender and intersectionality
  50. Scales of Young People’s
  51. Managing Strangerhood: Young Sikh Men's Strategies
  52. Retheorizing the Postsecular Present: Embodiment, Spatial Transcendence, and Challenges to Authenticity Among Young Christians in Glasgow, Scotland
  53. Young People, Place and Identity
  54. International volunteering, faith and subjectivity: Negotiating cosmopolitanism, citizenship and development
  55. Researching masculinities and the future of the WGSG
  56. Religion and Place
  57. Introduction – Religion and Place: Landscape, Politics, and Piety
  58. Muslims in Britain
  59. Young People and Performance Christianity in Scotland
  60. Everyday Politics of Fat
  61. Occupying Newcastle University: student resistance to government spending cuts in England
  62. Multiple, marginalised, passé or politically engaged? Some reflections on the current place of social geographies
  63. ‘These kids can't write abstracts’: reflections on a postgraduate writing and publishing workshop
  64. Reading Peter Hopkins’ The Issue of Masculine Identities for British Muslims After 9/11: A Social Analysis
  65. Teaching and Learning Guide for: Critical Geographies of Body Size
  66. Mapping intergenerationalities: the formation of youthful religiosities
  67. Towards critical geographies of the university campus: understanding the contested experiences of Muslim students
  68. The needs and strengths of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and young people in Scotland
  69. Politics, mobility and nationhood: upscaling young people's geographies: introduction to Special Section
  70. Introduction: Spaces of Multiculturalism
  71. Masculinities in place: situated identities, relations and intersectionality
  72. Geographical contributions to understanding contemporary Islam: current trends and future directions
  73. Responding to the ‘crisis of masculinity’: the perspectives of young Muslim men from Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland
  74. Situating Muslim Geographies
  75. Introduction: Muslims in Britain – Race, Place and the Spatiality of Identities
  76. Critical Geographies of Body Size
  77. Pre-flight experiences and migration stories: the accounts of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
  78. Is there more to life? Relationalities in here and out there: a reply to Horton and Kraftl
  79. Ethical issues in research with unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
  80. Interdisciplinary perspectives: ethical issues and child research
  81. Thinking critically and creatively about focus groups
  82. Geographies of age: thinking relationally
  83. Social Work with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children
  84. Global Events, National Politics, Local Lives: Young Muslim Men in Scotland
  85. Young people, masculinities, religion and race: new social geographies
  86. ‘Blue Squares’, ‘Proper’ Muslims and Transnational Networks
  87. Youth transitions and going to university: the perceptions of students attending a geography summer school access programme
  88. Youthful Muslim masculinities: gender and generational relations
  89. Advanced Research Training in Human Geography: the Scottish Experience
  90. Editorial: race, religion and the census
  91. Everyday Racism in Scotland: A Case Study of East Pollokshields
  92. Young muslim men in Scotland: inclusions and exclusions
  93. Geographies of Religion
  94. Young People's Geography
  95. Geographies of Age
  96. Social Geographies of Age and Ageism