Research Profile

Selected Major Achievements

  • Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University, 2007-2016
  • Published c40 books/journal special issues, c80 peer refereed articles and c110 book chapters; work translated into over 20 languages
  • Total Publish or Perish/Google Scholar H score of 79
  • See personal profile for all publications: http://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=0cUV4OEAAAAJ
  • RAE Panel Chair 1996, 2001
  • Former editor, International Library of Sociology; founding Co-Editor Mobilities (2006-2016)
  • Founding Academician/Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences; Fellow, Royal Society of Arts

Books/Special Issues Published since 2000:

Recent Articles in ISI Journals:

Annals of Tourism Research (2007), Mobilities (2007, 2013), Global Environmental Change (2008), Environment and Planning. Society and Space (2008), British Journal of Sociology (2008, 2009), Journal of Transport Geography (2011, 2012), European Journal of Social Theory (2009, 2015), Theory, Culture and Society (2010, 2014), Sociological Review (2010), Soziale Welt (2010), Futures (2013), Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A (2013).

Recent Major Research Grants

  • Future of Cities (BIS Foresight, Author of Living in the City, 2014)
  • Low Carbon Innovation in China – Prospects, Politics and Practice (ESRC: Principal Investigator 2013-5)
  • Corpus Approaches to Social Science ESRC Research Centre (ESRC: Co-Investigator, 2013-8)
  • Liveable Cities Research Programme (EPSRC: Co-Investigator 2012-7)
  • Emerging middle classes and low carbon mobilities in Brazil and UK (British Academy: Principal Investigator 2011-2)
  • Global Welcome? Migrant workers, service cultures, tourist places (ESRC: Mentor 2009-2010)
  • Music and Automobility (ESRC: Mentor 2010)
  • UK-China Networks of Low Carbon Innovation(ESRC: Principal Investigator 2007-10)
  • Transport and Technology (ESRC: Principal Investigator 2010-2013)
  • Travel Time Use in the Information Age (EPSRC: Principal Investigator 2004-7)

Degrees

2004 Honorary Doctorate, Roskilde University, Denmark1972 PhD Sociology, Cambridge1967 BA, MA Economics, Cambridge (‘double first’)