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Obituary

Professor Huw R Jones (1937–2023)

References

Select Bibliography of publications by Huw R Jones (in chronological order)

  • Jones, H. R. (1965). A study of rural migration in central Wales. Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 36(37), 31–45. https://doi.org/10.2307/621688
  • Jones, H. R. (1967a). Migration within Scotland. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 83(3), 151–160. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369226708736055
  • Jones, H. R. (1967b). Recent migration from and within Scotland. Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 58(3), 135–145. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9663.1967.tb01808.x
  • Jones, H. R. (1968). Recent migration to and from Dundee. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 95(1), 4–12.
  • Jones, H. R. (1970). Migration to and from Scotland since 1961. Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 49(49), 145–159. https://doi.org/10.2307/621646
  • Jones, H. R. (1971). The economic transformation of Malta in the 1960s. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 87(2), 128–141. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369227108736187
  • Jones, H. R. (1972a). The backward glance from Malta. Geographical Magazine, 44, 372–374.
  • Jones, H. R. (1972b). Gozo: The living showpiece. Geographical Magazine, 45, 53–57.
  • Jones, H. R., & Davenport, M. (1972). The Pakistani community in Dundee. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 88(2), 75–85. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369227208736215
  • Jones, H. R. (1973a). Modern emigration from Malta. Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 60(60), 101–119. https://doi.org/10.2307/621508
  • Jones, H. R. (1973b). The regional origin of emigrants: Findings from Malta. International Migration, 11(1-2), 52–65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.1973.tb00898.x
  • Jones, H. R. (1974). Newtown: A case study of migration to a growth point in Mid-Wales, University of Dundee. Department of Geography, Occasional Paper 2.
  • Jones, H. R. (1975). A spatial analysis of human fertility in Scotland. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 91(2), 102–113. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369227508736308
  • Jones, H. R. (1976). The structure of the migration process: Findings from a growth point in mid-Wales. Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 1(4), 421–432. https://doi.org/10.2307/621901
  • Jones, H. R. (1977a). Fertility decline in Barbados: Some spatial considerations. Studies in Family Planning, 8(6), 157–163. https://doi.org/10.2307/1966024
  • Jones, H. R. (1977b). Metropolitan dominance and family planning in Barbados. Social and Economic Studies, 26(3), 327–338.
  • Jones, H. R. (1979). Modern emigration from Scotland to Canada. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 95(1), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369227908736412
  • Jones, H. R. (1981). Population geography (1st ed.). Harper and Row.
  • Jones, H. R. (Ed.) (1982). Recent migration in northern Scotland, pattern, process, impact. Social Science Research Council.
  • Jones, H. R. (Ed.) (1984a). Population change in contemporary Scotland. Geobooks.
  • Jones, H. R. (1984b). Population geography in Britain. In J. I. Clarke (Ed.), Geography and population (pp. 141–178). Pergamon.
  • Jones, H. R., Caird, J., Berry, W., & Ford, N. (1984b). Population turnaround: The international context. In H. Jones (Ed.), Population change in contemporary Scotland (pp. 71–82). Geobooks.
  • Jones, H. R., Ford, N., Caird, J., & Berry, W. (1984a). Counter-urbanization in societal context: Long-distance migration to the highlands and islands of Scotland. The Professional Geographer, 36(4), 437–444. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0033-0124.1984.00437.x
  • Jones, H. R. (1986). Evolution of Scottish migration patterns: A social relations of production approach. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 102(3), 151–164. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369228618736668
  • Jones, H. R., Caird, J., Berry, W., & Dewhurst, J. (1986). Peripheral counter-urbanization: Findings from an integration of census and survey data in northern Scotland. Regional Studies, 20(1), 15–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/09595238600185021
  • Jones, H. R. (1989a). Mauritius: The latest pyjama republic. Geography (Sheffield, England), 74(3), 268–269.
  • Jones, H. R. (1989b). Fertility decline in Mauritius: The role of Malthusian population pressure. Geoforum; Journal of Physical, Human, and Regional Geosciences, 20(3), 315–327. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7185(89)90006-7
  • Jones, H. R. (1990). Population geography (2nd ed.). Paul Chapman.
  • Jones, H., Short, D., & Berry, W. (1991). Dundee NE Safer Cities Project household survey: fFnal report. University of Dundee.
  • Jones, H. R. (1992a). Migration trends for Scotland. In J. Stillwell, P. Rees, & P. Boden (Eds.), Migration processes and patterns (pp. 100–114). Belhaven.
  • Jones, H. R. (1992b). The new global context of international migration policy: Options for Australia in the 1990s. Area, 24(4), 359–366.
  • Jones, H. R. (1993a). The small island factor in modern fertility decline: Findings from Mauritius. In D. Lockhart, P. Schembri, & D. W. Smith (Eds.), The development process in small island states (pp. 177–194). Routledge.
  • Jones, H. R. (Ed.) (1993b). Crime and the urban environment. Avebury Press.
  • Jones, H., & Berry, W. (1993). Wester Hailes: Crime intervention report. University of Dundee.
  • Jones, H. R. (1994). Immigration policy and the new world order: The case of Australia. In W. T. S. Gould, & A. M. Findlay (Eds.), Population migration and the changing world order (pp. 161–172). Wiley.
  • Jones, H., Short, D., & Berry, W. (1994). Dundee NE Safer Cities Project 1994 household survey. Scottish Office Central Research Unit.
  • Berry, W., & Jones, H. (1995). Investigating spatial patterns of crime through police statistics, crime surveys and census profiles: Findings from Dundee housing estates. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 111(2), 76–82.
  • Jones, H. R. (1995). The continuing ethnic origins dimension of Australian immigration policy. Applied Geography, 15(3), 233–244. https://doi.org/10.1016/0143-6228(95)00004-N
  • Woods, R., & Jones, H. R. (1995). Editorial. International Journal of Population Geography, 1(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijpg.6060010101
  • Jones, H. R. (1997). Regional economic integration and the emergence of the East Asian international migration system, Research Paper 97/1, Centre for Applied Population Research, University of Dundee.
  • Jones, H. R., & Pardthaisong, T. (1997). The commodification of international labour migration: A case study of recruitment institutions and mechanisms in Thailand, Research Paper 97/4, Centre for Applied Population Research, University of Dundee.
  • Findlay, A. M., Jones, H. R., & Davidson, G. M. (1997). Migration transition or migration transformation in the Asian dragon economies? Research Paper 97/5, Centre for Applied Population Research, University of Dundee.
  • Findlay, A. M., Jones, H. R., & Davidson, G. M. (1998). Migration transition or migration transformation in the Asian dragon economies? International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 22(4), 643–663. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00167
  • Jones, H. R. (1998). Regional economic integration and the emergence of the East Asian international migration system. Geoforum, 29(1), 87–104. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7185(97)00024-9
  • Li, F. L. N., Findlay, A. M., & Jones, H. R. (1998a). Service sector migration to Hong Kong: A cultural economy perspective Research Paper 98/1, Centre for Applied Population Research, University of Dundee.
  • Li, F. L. N., Findlay, A. M., & Jones, H. R. (1998b). A cultural economy perspective on service sector migration in the global city: The case of Hong Kong. International Migration, 36(2), 131–157. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2435.00040
  • Jones, H. R., & Pardthaisong, T. (1999a). The commodification of international migration: Findings from Thailand. Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 90(1), 32–46. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9663.00048
  • Jones, H. R., & Pardthaisong, T. (1999b). The impact of overseas labour migration on rural Thailand: Regional, community and individual dimensions. Journal of Rural Studies, 15(1), 35–47. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0743-0167(98)00052-7
  • Jones, H. R., & Pardthaisong, L. (2000). Demographic interactions and developmental implications in the era of AIDS: Findings from northern Thailand. Applied Geography, 20(3), 255–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0143-6228(00)00007-2
  • Jones, H. R. (2003a). The pacific-Asian context of international migration. In R. Goodman, C. Peach, A. Takenaka, & P. White (Eds.), Global Japan: The experience of Japan’s new immigrant and overseas communities (pp. 38–56). Routledge Curzon.
  • Jones, H. R. (2003b). Tieng: Friend and fellow researcher. In L. Pardthaisong (Ed.), A tribute to Tieng Pardthaisong (pp. 53–55). University of Mahidol.
  • Jones, H. R., & Kittisuksathit, S. (2003). International labour migration and quality of life: Findings from rural Thailand. International Journal of Population Geography, 9(6), 517–530. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijpg.306
  • Dawson, A., Jones, H. R., Small, A., & Soulsby, J. A. (Eds.) (2003). Scottish geographical studies. Departments of Geography, Universities of Dundee and St Andrews.

Other references

  • Botterill, K., & Philo, C. (2023). Talking population geographies and a ‘love letter’ to the journal. Population, Space and Place, 29(8), e2702. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2702
  • Findlay, A. M., & Werritty, A. (2010). Putting geography in its place. Scottish Geographical Journal, 126(4), 215–230. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2010.549347
  • McCleery, A. (2003). Biography, geography and serendipity. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 119(3), v–vi.

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