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List of works by Mark Boyle

"Third Way" Urban Policy and the New Moral Politics of Community: Conflicts Over the Virtuous Community in Ballymun in Dublin and the Gorbals in Glasgow

A Good Act of Contrition?Geography, Civilisational Thinking, and the Colonial Present

Beyond the “Sigh of the Oppressed Creature”: A Critical Geographical Enquiry into Christianity's Contributions to the Making of a Peaceable West

Commentary. The New Urban Politics Thesis

Culture in the Rise of Tiger Economies: Scottish Expatriates in Dublin and the 'Creative Class' Thesis

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Diaspora-Centred Development: Current Practice, Critical Commentaries, and Research Priorities

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Euro-regionalism and struggles over scales of governance: the politics of Ireland's regionalisation approach to Structural Fund allocations 2000–2006

scholarly article by Mark Boyle published August 2000 in Political Geography

In the face of epistemic injustices?: on the meaning of people-led war crimes tribunals

Introducing ‘Brexit Geographies’: five provocations

Metropolitan anxieties: a critical appraisal of Sartre’s theory of colonialism

Migration-as-development repackaged? The globalizing imperative of the Singaporean state's diaspora strategies

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Placing Neoliberalism: The Rise and Fall of Ireland's Celtic Tiger

Post-politics, crisis, and Ireland's ‘ghost estates’

Property, politics and the neo-liberal revolution in urban Scotland

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Recasting diaspora strategies through feminist care ethics

Rethinking the PhD in geography: overview and introduction

Sartre's Circular Dialectic and the Empires of Abstract Space: A History of Space and Place in Ballymun, Dublin

Scale as an 'Active Progenitor' in the Metamorphosis of the Waste Management Hierarchy in Member States: The Case of the Republic of Ireland

Shrinking areas and mortality: An artefact of deprivation effects in the West of Scotland?

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Skilled labour migration in the European context : Franco-British capital and skill transfers

Sovereign Power, Biopower, and the Reach of the West in an Age of Diaspora-Centred Development

Sticky stories, fluid narratives, or vanishing tales: The fate of ‘nations’ in a globalised world

Still top of our agenda?: Neil Smith and the reconciliation of capital and consumer approaches to the explanation of gentrification

The politics of urban entrepreneurialism in Glasgow

The spatialities of actually existing neoliberalism in glasgow, 1977 to present

article published in 2008

Topologies and topographies of Ireland's neoliberal crisis

article published in 2015

Towards a (re)theorisation of the historical geography of nationalism in diasporas: the Irish diaspora as an exemplar

Urban studies after the age of the city