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'Far Too Elaborate About So Little': New Parliamentary Constituencies for England

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A "Multicultural Model" of the Spatial Assimilation of Ethnic Minority Groups in Australia's Major Immigrant-Receiving Cities

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A Tale of Sound and Fury, Signifying Something? The Impact of the Leaders’ Debates in the 2010 UK General Election

A method for measuring and decomposing electoral bias for the three-party case, illustrated by the British case

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A missing level in the analyses of British voting behaviour: the household as context as shown by analyses of a 1992–1997 longitudinal survey

A most public of musical performances: the English art of change-ringing

Anglo-American Electoral Geography: Same Roots and Same Goals, but Different Means and Ends?*

Another UK General Election: More Books!

Are there Ethnic Enclaves/Ghettos in English Cities?

Author’s response

article published in 2007

Back to Basics: A Response to Watts

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Blacks and Hispanics in urban America: similar patterns of residential segregation?

CHANGE THE SEATS, CHANGE THE PARTICIPATION? PARLIAMENTARY REDISTRICTING AND CONSTITUENCY TURNOUT

Can the Boundary Commissions Help the Conservative Party? Constituency Size and Electoral Bias in the United Kingdom

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Census Counts and Apportionment: The Politics of Representation in the United States

Changing the Boundaries but Keeping the Disproportionality: The Electoral Impact of the Fifth Periodical Reviews by the Parliamentary Boundary Commissions for England and Wales

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Changing the scale and changing the result: Evaluating the impact of an electoral reform on the 2000 and 2004 US Presidential elections

article by Ron Johnston et al published June 2006 in Political Geography

Choosing between Impossible Alternatives: Creating a New Constituency Map for Wales, 2004

article by Ron Johnston & IAIN McLEAN published January 2005 in The Political Quarterly

Comment: Geographically Weighted Discriminant Analysis and the 2005 British General Election

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Comments on Singleton et al. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 35, 2010 “Estimating Secondary School Catchment Areas and the Spatial Equity of Access”

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Compositional and contextual approaches to the study of health behaviour and outcomes: Using multi-level modelling to evaluate Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis

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Conservative Constituency Parties' Funding and Spending in England and Wales, 2004?2005

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Constituency Campaigning and Canvassing for Support at the 2011 National Assembly of Wales Election

Constituency campaigning and local contests at the 2010 UK General Election

article published in 2010

Contemporary fiddling in human geography while Rome burns: has quantitative analysis been largely abandoned––and should it be?

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Creating Human Geography in the English-Speaking World1

Democratic Musical Chairs? Romania's Post-1989 Electoral Geography

Disproportionality and bias in US Presidential Elections: How geography helped Bush defeat Gore but couldn't help Kerry beat Bush

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Do You Want to Be Counted or Subject to a Light Touch? Research Assessment in the UK and the Social Sciences—Continued

article by Ron Johnston published March 2008 in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

ELECTING POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 2012 AS SECOND-ORDER ELECTIONS

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EVALUATING CHANGING RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, USING SPATIAL STATISTICS

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East versus West? Over-qualification and Earnings among the UK's European Migrants

Economic activity in the South-Asian population in Britain: the impact of ethnicity, religion, and class

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Editorial

article published in 2005

Electoral Bias at the 2010 General Election: Evaluating its Extent in a Three‐Party System

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Electoral Disproportionality and Bias Under the Alternative Vote: Elections to Australia's House of Representatives

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Electoral Participation and Political Context: The Turnout–Marginality Paradox at the 2001 British General Election

Electoral Success, Electoral Bias, and Labour Hegemony: Electoral System Effects in English Metropolitan Boroughs

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England's Multiethnic Educational System? A Classification of Secondary Schools

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England's New Scheme for Funding Higher Education through Student Fees: ‘Fair and Progressive’?

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Equalising Votes but Enabling Bias: The Electoral Impact of the 1977 and 1999 Ward Boundary Reviews in London

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Ethnic Capital and Assimilation to the Great Australian (Homeownership) Dream: the early housing experience of Australia's skilled immigrants

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Ethnic Residential Patterns in Urban England and Wales, 2001-2011: A System-Wide Analysis

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Ethnic Residential Segregation in England: Getting the Right Message across

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Ethnic Segregation and Educational Performance at Secondary School in Bradford and Leicester

Ethnic and Racial Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1980-2000

Ethnic and Religious Penalties in a Changing British Labour Market from 2002 to 2010: The Case of Unemployment

Ethnic residential concentration and a ?new spatial order??: exploratory analyses of four United States metropolitan areas, 1980-2000

scholarly article by Ron Johnston et al published January 2003 in International journal of population geography : IJPG

Ethno-Religious Categories and Measuring Occupational Attainment in Relation to Education in England and Wales: A Multilevel Analysis

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Everywhere different? Globalisation and the impact of international migration on Sydney and Melbourne

From Modern to Post-modern?

Funding Local Political Parties in England and Wales: Donations and Constituency Campaigns

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Geographical Scale, the Attribution of Credit/Blame, Local Economic Circumstances, and Retrospective Economic Voting in Great Britain 1997: An Extension of the Model

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Geographical societies, academics and publics: readingCivic Discipline. Geography in America, 1860-1890

Geography (or geographers) and earth system science

Geography and Election Results: Disproportionality and Bias at the 1993-2004 Elections to the Australian House of Representatives

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Geography: The Key to Recent British Elections

Geography: a different sort of discipline?

scientific article (publication date: June 2003)

Global variations in health: evaluating Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis using the World Values Survey

scientific article published on 16 December 2008

Home Advantage in American College Football Games: A Multilevel Modelling Approach

How Big is the Big Society?

Human Geography

textbook of Gegraphy

INTERNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN LIFE EXPECTANCY: A SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS

If it isn’t a gerrymander, what is it?

Increasing Diversity Within Increasing Diversity: the Changing Ethnic Composition of London's Neighbourhoods, 2001-2011

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Institutions and disciplinary fortunes: two moments in the history of UK geography in the 1960s-II: human geography and the Social Science Research Council

Integrating and decomposing the sources of partisan bias: Brookes' method and the impact of redistricting in Great Britain

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Interventions on the ‘moribund backwater’ forty years on

Intraurban Ethnic Enclaves: Introducing a Knowledge-Based Classification Method

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Knowing our own history? Geography department archives in the UK

LOCAL INQUIRIES OR PUBLIC HEARINGS: CHANGES IN PUBLIC CONSULTATION OVER THE REDISTRIBUTION OF UK PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES

Laying the Foundations for Electoral Success: Conservative Pre-Campaign Canvassing before the 2010 UK General Election

Learning electoral geography? Party campaigning, constituency marginality and voting at the 2010 British general election

article by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie published 16 May 2012 in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Learning our history from our pioneers: UK academic geographers in the Oxford dictionary of national biography

article by Ron Johnston published October 2005 in Progress in Human Geography

Les Hepple: An Appreciation

Local Campaign Spending at the 2010 General Election and Its Impact: Exploring What Wider Regulation has Revealed

Local neighbourhood and mental health: evidence from the UK.

scientific article published in November 2005

London: A dividing city, 2001–11?

MPs' Expenditure and General Election Campaigns: Do Incumbents Benefit from Contacting their Constituents?

MPs' Responses to a Proposed New Constituency Map: Electoral Prospects, Community Ties and Party Organisation

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Makers of modern human geography: Emrys Jones (1920-2006)

Manipulating maps and winning elections: measuring the impact of malapportionment and gerrymandering

Measuring Segregation—A Cautionary Tale

Measuring Spatial Concentration: The Use of Threshold Profiles

article published in 2003

Measuring bias: Moving from two-party to three-party elections

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Middle-class diaspora: recent immigration to Australia from South Africa and Zimbabwe

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Modelling the occupational assimilation of immigrants by ancestry, age group and generational differences in Australia: a random effects approach to a large table of counts

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Modern and post-modern cities and ethnic residential segregation: Is Los Angeles different?

Money and votes: a New Zealand example

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Moving On from Indices, Refocusing on Mix: On Measuring and Understanding Ethnic Patterns of Residential Segregation

Neighborhoods, Ethnicity and School Choice: Developing a Statistical Framework for Geodemographic Analysis

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Neighbourhood Social Capital and Neighbourhood Effects

Neighbourhoods, households and income dynamics: a semi-parametric investigation of neighbourhood effects

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Neo-Liberalism, Democracy and the State: Temporal and Spatial Constraints to Globalisation

New Labour, new electoral system, new electoral geographies?

OVERREPRESENTING UKIP, UNDERREPRESENTING THE GREENS AND LIB DEMS: THE 2014 EUROPEAN ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN

On Structuring Subjective Judgements: originality, Significance and Rigour in RAE2008

On duplicitous battleground conspiracies

On inequality and health, again: A response to Bernburg, and Barford, Dorling and Pickett

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On inequality, health, scientific progress and political argument: A response to Dorling and Barford

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On referee bias, crowd size, and home advantage in the English soccer Premiership

scientific article published in April 2008

On the Measurement and Meaning of Residential Segregation: A Response to Simpson

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OnGeographicand geography

Order in space

Out of the ‘moribund backwater’: territory and territoriality in political geography

Parliamentary Constituency Boundary Reviews and Electoral Bias: How Important Are Variations in Constituency Size?

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Parties and crossbenchers voting in the post-2010 House of Lords: The example of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

article by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie published 3 October 2011 in British Politics

Party support and the neighbourhood effect: spatial polarisation of the British electorate, 1991–2001

article by Ron Johnston et al published May 2004 in Political Geography

Personal mobilisation, civic norms and political participation

Political Talk and Voting: Does it Matter to Whom One Talks?

Popular geographies and geographical imaginations: contemporary English-language geographical magazines

Positional issues, valence issues and the economic geography of voting in British elections

Power to the People Through ‘Real Power and True Elections’? The Power Report and Revitalising British Democracy1

article by Charles Pattie & Ron Johnston published 1 January 2007 in Parliamentary Affairs

Promoting Geography (or Part of It)—Yet Again!

Publishing, citations and price

Putting Voters in their Place

Quantitative Human Geography: Are We Turning Full Circle?

Region, Local Context, and Voting at the 1997 General Election in England

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Regional Variations in Voting at British General Elections, 1950–2001: Group-Based Latent Trajectory Analysis

Representing People and Representing Places: Community, Continuity and the Current Redistribution of Parliamentary Constituencies in the UK

Research Note—Measuring Ethnic Residential Segregation: Putting Some More Geography In

Research Quality Assessment and Geography in Australia: Can Anything be Learned from the UK Experience?1

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Returns from a speculation

Returns on education amongst men in England and Wales: The impact of residential segregation and ethno-religious background

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Reviews: Embodied Food Politics, Democracy Distorted: Wealth, Influence and Democratic Politics, the Contours of America's Cold WarEmbodied food politics by CarolanM S, Ashgate, Farnham, Surrey, 2011, 151 pages, £50.00 cloth (US $89.95) ISBN 9781409

Sampling People or People in Places? The BES as an Election Study

Scale, Factor Analyses, and Neighborhood Effects

School Segregation in Multiethnic England

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School and Residential Ethnic Segregation: An Analysis of Variations across England's Local Education Authorities

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School, Neighbourhood, and University: The Geographies of Educational Performance and Progression in England

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Spatial Scale and Neighbourhood Regeneration in England: A Case Study of Avon

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Spatial Scale and the Neighbourhood Effect: Multinomial Models of Voting at Two Recent British General Elections

Spatial Variations in Straight- and Split-ticket Voting and the Role of Constituency Campaigning at New Zealand’s First Two MMP Elections: Individual-level Tests

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Spending, Contacting, and Voting: The 2010 British General Election in the Constituencies

Split-Ticket Patterns in Mixed-Member Proportional Election Systems: Estimates and Analyses of Their Spatial Variation at the German Federal Election, 1998

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Still Talking, But Is Anyone Listening?

Sustaining and Creating Migration Chains Among Skilled Immigrant Groups: Chinese, Indians and South Africans in New Zealand

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Tactical Voting at the 2010 British General Election: Rational Behaviour in Local Contexts?

Talk as a political context: conversation and electoral change in British elections, 1992–1997

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Talking to the Converted or Reaching Out to the Uncommitted? Who Do Political Campaigns Influence?

Temporary and disadvantaged? The economic and spatial assimilation of New Zealand Maori in Sydney

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The British general election of 2010: a three-party contest - or three two-party contests?

article by Ron Johnston & CHARLES PATTIE published 21 October 2010 in The Geographical Journal

The Cold War and geography’s quantitative revolution: Some messy reflections on Barnes’ geographical underworld

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The Conservatives' Grassroots ‘Revival’

The Death—Or Dumbing-Down—Of the RAE?

article by Ron Johnston published June 2006 in Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design

The Election Results in the UK Regions

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The Electoral Impact of the UK 2009 MPs' Expenses Scandal

The Geography of Ethnic Residential Segregation: A Comparative Study of Five Countries

The Geography of an EthniCity: Residential Segregation of Birthplace and Language Groups in Sydney, 1996

article published in 2001

The Housing Resettlement Experience of Refugee Immigrants to Australia

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The Impact of Neighbourhood on the Income and Mental Health of British Social Renters

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The Intensity of Ethnic Residential Clustering: Exploring Scale Effects Using Local Indicators of Spatial Association

The Long and the Short of it: Local Campaigning at the British 2010 General Election

The extent of influence: An alternative approach to identifying dominant contributors to a discipline’s literature

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The future of research monographs: an international set of perspectives

article published in 2009

The institutionalisation of geography as an academic discipline

The performance of automated case-mix adjustment regression model building methods in a health outcome prediction setting

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The politics of changing human geography's agenda: textbooks and the representation of increasing diversity*

The principles and processes of redistribution: issues raised by recent UK legislation

The trans-Atlantic connection: `Anglo-American' geography reconsidered

The transition of pupils from primary to secondary school in England

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Trustful societies, trustful individuals, and health: An analysis of self-rated health and social trust using the World Value Survey

scientific article published on 23 June 2010

Unequal and Unequally Distributed Votes: The Sources of Electoral Bias at Recent British General Elections

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University Admissions and the Prediction of Degree Performance: an Analysis in the Light of Changes to the English Schools’ Examination System

Using local statistics and neighbourhood classifications to portray ethnic residential segregation: a London example

Using spatial statistics to identify and characterise ethnoburbs: establishing a methodology using the example of Auckland, New Zealand

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Voting and Identity

WHEN IS PROPORTIONAL NOT PROPORTIONAL? GREAT BRITAIN’S 2009 ELECTIONS TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

We’ve got them on the list: contacting, canvassing and voting in a British general election campaign

What is and isn't to be Defended as British Politics: Whose Past, Whose Present, and Whose Future? A Comment on Kerr and Kettell

Where Did Labour's Votes Go? Valence Politics and Campaign Effects at the 2010 British General Election

article by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie published 17 March 2011 in The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Where there are Data … Quantifying the Unquantifiable

article by Ron Johnston published January 2009 in Political Studies Review

Which Map? Which Government? Malapportionment and Gerrymandering, UK-Style

Whose biography; whose history? A response to Driver and Baigent

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Widening participation through admissions policy – a British case study of school and university performance

article by Anthony Hoare & Ron Johnston published February 2011 in Studies in Higher Education

With a little help from my neighbours: A spatial analysis of the impact of local campaigns at the 2010 British general election

‘Sleep-walking towards segregation’? The changing ethnic composition of English schools, 1997-2003: an entry cohort analysis

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‘Somewhat more disruptive than we had in mind’1: The Boundary Commission for England's 2011 Proposed Redistribution of Parliamentary Constituencies

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“The electors shall meet in their respective states”: Bias and the US Presidential Electoral College, 1960–2012

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