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Housing Conflicts in the Irish Countryside: Uses and Abuses of Postcolonial Narratives

Pages 91-114 | Published online: 20 Dec 2011

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Liam Heaphy & Mark Scott. (2022) Path dependence, ‘lock-in’ and rural housing outcomes: insights from Ireland. European Planning Studies 30:12, pages 2412-2432.
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Arthur Parkinson, Mark Scott & Declan Redmond. (2017) Revalorizing colonial era architecture and townscape legacies: memory, identity and place-making in Irish towns. Journal of Urban Design 22:4, pages 502-519.
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Arthur Parkinson, Mark Scott & Declan Redmond. (2016) Competing discourses of built heritage: lay values in Irish conservation planning. International Journal of Heritage Studies 22:3, pages 261-273.
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Mel Nowicki. (2020) Is anyone home? Appropriating and re-narrativisating the post-criminalisation squatting scene in England and Wales. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 39:4, pages 838-855.
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Menelaos Gkartzios, Mark Scott & Nick Gallent. 2020. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography 35 41 .
Pauline Collins. 2019. The Nexus among Place, Conflict and Communication in a Globalising World. The Nexus among Place, Conflict and Communication in a Globalising World 255 271 .
Mark Scott, Enda Murphy & Menelaos Gkartzios. (2017) Placing ‘Home’ and ‘Family’ in Rural Residential Mobilities. Sociologia Ruralis 57:S1, pages 598-621.
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John Sturzaker & Giulio Verdini. (2017) Opposition and resistance: Governance challenges around urban growth in China and the UK. Journal of Urban Management 6:1, pages 30-41.
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Kevin Donovan & Menelaos Gkartzios. (2014) Architecture and rural planning: ‘Claiming the vernacular’. Land Use Policy 41, pages 334-343.
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Menelaos Gkartzios & Mark Scott. (2013) Placing Housing in Rural Development: Exogenous, Endogenous and Neo‐Endogenous Approaches. Sociologia Ruralis 54:3, pages 241-265.
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Enda Murphy & Mark Scott. (2014) ‘After the crash’: Life satisfaction, everyday financial practices and rural households in post Celtic Tiger Ireland. Journal of Rural Studies 34, pages 37-49.
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Enda Murphy & Mark Scott. (2014) Household vulnerability in rural areas: Results of an index applied during a housing crash, economic crisis and under austerity conditions. Geoforum 51, pages 75-86.
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Enda Murphy & Mark Scott. (2013) Mortgage-related issues in a crisis economy: Evidence from rural households in Ireland. Geoforum 46, pages 34-44.
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Menelaos Gkartzios & Mark Scott. (2013) Attitudes to housing and planning policy in rural localities: Disparities between long-term and mobile rural populations in Ireland. Land Use Policy 31, pages 347-357.
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