Staff Tim Hall Position Contact Tim Hall is an urban geographer with interests in urban regeneration and contemporary urban change. He has published extensively in the field and presented the results of his research at a number of international conferences. He is the author of Urban Geography (Routledge, 1998; second edition 2001) and co-editor of The Entrepreneurial City (Wiley, 1998); The City Cultures Reader (Routledge, 2000; second edition 2003) and Urban Futures (Routledge, 2002). Tim has also been involved in applied research and consultancy for clients including the DfEE, Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Countryside Agency, the European Union, Gloucestershire Environmental Trust, Public Art South West, Freeform Arts Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council, Gloucester City Council, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire NHS Trust, Hastings and Rother NHS Trust, Child Support Agency, Cheltenham Town Football Club and Cheltenham and Gloucester PLC. He teaches human geography and a number of courses examining cultural change and regeneration in international cities. Undergraduate Teaching Postgraduate Teaching Research Supervision Other Activities Research Interests Recent Publications Hall, T. (2006) Everyday Geography, Sheffield: Geographical Association Hall, T. (2005) Urban Geography, London: Routledge (Third Edition) Hall, T. (2005) Urban Geography, (Greek Translation) Athens: Kritiki Hall, T., Clark, D. and Matthews, H. (2005) Managing Change in the Urban Environment, Oxford: Phillip Allen Miles, M. and Hall, T. (2005) Interventions: Art and Urban Futures, Bristol: Intellect Research Papers / Book Chapters Hall, T. (forthcoming) ‘Urban regeneration and cultural geography: the transformation of Birmingham city centre 1990-2005’, Geographie Ranschau (in German) Hall, T. (forthcoming) ‘Artful cities’ Geography Compass Hall, T. (forthcoming) ‘Urban Tourism’ in Kitchin, R. and Thrift, N. (eds) International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography, Oxford: Elsevier Hall, T. and Hubbard, P. (forthcoming) ‘”Birmingham needs you, you need Birmingham”: actors in cities, cities as actors’ in Larkham, P and Conzen, M. (eds) The Agents of Change, London: Routledge Robertson, I. and Hall, T. (2006) ‘Memory, Identity and the Memorialisation of Conflict in the Scottish Highlands’ in Whelan, Y. and Moore, N. (eds) Heritage, Memory and the Politics of Space, New Perspectives on the Cultural Landscape, London: Ashgate Press Bradley, A. and Hall, T. (2006) ‘The festival phenomenon: festivals and events and the promotion of small urban areas’ in Bell, D. and Jayne, M. (eds) Small Cities: Urban Experience Beyond the Metropolis, London: Routledge Healey, M., Bradley, A., Fuller, M. and Hall, T. (2006) ‘Listening to students: the experiences of learning at university’ in Adams, M. and Brown, S. (eds) Towards Inclusive Learning in Higher Education London: Routledge Hall, T. and Healey, M. (2005) ‘Disabled students’ experiences of fieldwork’ Area, Vol. 37, No 4: 446-449 Hall, T and Smith, C. (2005) ‘Public art in the city: meanings, values, attitudes and roles’ in Miles, M. and Hall, T. Interventions: Art and Urban Futures, Bristol: Intellect |
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