Email: p.chatterton@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0 in UK) 113 34 36636
Student hours:
Mondays 2pm - 4pm
(Except Week 7: Reading Week)
RESEARCH OVERVIEW
Dr Paul Chatterton is a Reader in Cities and Social Change. His research interests include urban culture (focusing on youth cultures of resistance, and regeneration policies), protest and social movements, and sustainable and international development (with a focus on the Argentinian popular rebellion and the Zapatista uprising in Mexico).
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Philip Leverhulme funded artist in residence, Jai Redman
- Sustainable Futures Leeds
- NEW BOOK: DO IT YOURSELF
- Antipode
- Who Really Runs Leeds
- Anti-gentrification/privatisation struggles in the city (an ongoing Action Research project)
- The Common Place
- Autonomous Geographies
RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS
- Cities and Social Justice
- Citizenship and Belonging
PUBLICATIONS
- Chatterton, P. (2010) "Commentary: The Student City: An Ongoing Story of Neoliberalism, Gentrification, and Commodification" Environment and Planning A, 42 (1), 509-514
- Chatterton, P (2006)
‘‘Give up Activism’’ and Change the World in Unknown Ways: Or, Learning to Walk with Others on Uncommon Ground. Antipode. Vol 38, 2. - Gordon, N. and Chatterton, P. (2004) 'Taking back control: A journey through Argentina's popular uprising'
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