Roger Burrows
School of Social Sciences
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Roger Burrows is Professor of Global Inequalities (part-time) at the University of Bristol, Emeritus Professor of Cities at Newcastle University, and Visiting Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Adelaide.
He studied for a BSc (Hons) in Economics, Sociology and Statistics followed by an MSc in Social Research Methods, both at the University of Surrey and managed to secure his first lecturing post after this. He has been working in UK higher education since 1984, including periods at: Kingston Polytechnic; North East London Polytechnic; the University of Surrey; the University of Teesside; the University of York (where he worked for 17 years, including spells as both Co-Director of the Centre for Housing Policy and as the Head of the Department of Sociology); Goldsmiths, University of London (where he was Pro-Warden (PVC) for Interdisciplinary Development and the Head of the School of Culture & Society); and, until recently, at Newcastle, where he had an interdisciplinary research and teaching role, bringing together work on urban studies from across campus.
Although primarily a sociologist, he is also committed to interdisciplinary working across the arts, humanities and the social sciences more broadly and also has a keen interest in creative and social technologies. About one-half of his published outputs have been in the field of housing and urban studies with the rest being variously concerned with: digital cultures; health and social inequalities; the social life of methods; the sociology of higher education and various other topics. He is the author or co-author of some 160 articles, chapters, books and reports.
Between 2002-2005 he was the co-editor of Housing Studies. Between 2005-2007 he led the UK ESRC E-Society Programme. He is currently on the editorial boards of both Body & Society and Theory, Culture & Society. He was an output assessor for the Social Policy and Social Work Unit of Assessment in the 2014 UK REF and is playing an interdisciplinary role in REF 2021. He has supervised 19 PhD students to successful completion and is keen to supervise more.
The topics investigated have been varied but include:
- the impact of unsustainable homeownership on children, families and health;
- residential mobility in the social rented sector;
- the geodemographics industry and the social implications of geo-locative technologies more generally;
- the use of digital technologies by people with chronic illnesses;
- the impact of the 'super-rich' on neighbourhoods in London;
- the use of metrics in higher education;
- neoreactionary urban imaginaries;
- the social geography of residential basement development in London; and
- the social life of methods.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2022 - ongoing Professor of Global Inequalities (part-time) University of Bristol 2021 - ongoing Emeritus Professor of Cities Newcastle University 2016 - 2022 Professor of Cities Newcastle University 2012 - 2015 Professor, Pro-Warden for Interdisciplinary Development & Head of the School of Culture & Society Goldsmiths, University of London 2004 - 2011 Professor of Sociology and Head of Department University of York 1995 - 2004 Senior Research Fellow, Reader & Professor University of York 1991 - 1995 Associate Dean Teesside University 1989 - 1991 Lecturer University of Surrey 1985 - 1989 Lecturer University of East London 1984 - 1985 Research Fellow Kingston University -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 1983 - 1984 University of Surrey United Kingdom MSc Social Research Methods 1980 - 1983 University of Surrey United Kingdom BSc (Hons) Economics, Sociology & Statistics -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Ciocănel, A., Wallace, A., Beer, D., Cussens, J., & Burrows, R. (2024). Open Banking and data reassurance: the case of tenant referencing in the UK. Information Communication and Society, 16 pages.
Scopus32024 Beer, D., Wallace, A., Burrows, R., Ciocanel, A., & Cussens, J. (2024). Valuing the manual: the demarcation of embodied practices within algorithmic decision-making processes. Social and Cultural Geography, 19 pages.
2024 Threadgold, S., Shannon, B., Haro, A., Cook, J., Davies, K., Coffey, J., . . . Burrows, R. (2024). Buy Now, Pay Later technologies and the gamification of debt in the financial lives of young people. Journal of Cultural Economy, 16 pages.
Scopus22024 Burrows, R., Wallace, A., Beer, D., Cussens, J., & Ciocănel, A. (2024). Algorithmic dwelling? Digital technologies as intermediaries in housing access and the enactment of home. Information Communication and Society, 6 pages.
2023 Beer, D., Wallace, A., Ciocanel, A., Burrows, R., & Cussens, J. (2023). Automation hesitancy: confidence deficits, established limits and notional horizons in the application of algorithms within the private rental sector in the UK. Information Communication and Society, 16 pages.
Scopus32022 Burrows, R., Graham, S., & Wilson, A. (2022). Bunkering down? The geography of elite residential basement development in London. Urban Geography, 43(9), 1372-1393.
Scopus15 WoS72021 Burrows, R. (2021). Building a Radical University: A History of the University of East London. POLITICAL QUARTERLY, 92(3), 566-568.
2021 Smith, H., & Burrows, R. (2021). Software, Sovereignty and the Post-Neoliberal Politics of Exit. Theory, Culture and Society, 38(6), 143-166.
Scopus24 WoS82019 Burrows, R., & Knowles, C. (2019). The “HAVES” and the “HAVE YACHTS”. Cultural Politics, 15(1), 72-87.
2019 Baldwin, S., Holroyd, E., & Burrows, R. (2019). Luxified Troglodytism? Mapping the subterranean geographies of plutocratic London. arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 23(3), 267-282.
Scopus6 WoS42017 Burrows, R., Webber, R., & Atkinson, R. (2017). Welcome to ‘pikettyville’? Mapping London’s alpha territories. Sociological Review, 65(2), 184-201.
Scopus41 WoS302017 Atkinson, R., Parker, S., & Burrows, R. (2017). Elite Formation, Power and Space in Contemporary London. Theory, Culture and Society, 34(5-6), 179-200.
Scopus56 WoS462017 Burrows, R., Webber, R., & Atkinson, R. (2017). Welcome to 'Pikettyville'? Mapping London's alpha territories (vol 65, pg 184, 2017). SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 65(2), 437.
2016 Glucksberg, L., & Burrows, R. (2016). Family Offices and the contemporary infrastructures of dynastic wealth. Sociologica, 10(2), 23 pages.
Scopus31 WoS242016 Webber, R., & Burrows, R. (2016). Life in an Alpha Territory: Discontinuity and conflict in an elite London ‘village’. Urban Studies, 53(15), 3139-3154.
Scopus47 WoS352014 Knowles, C., & Burrows, R. (2014). The impact of impact. Etnografica, 18(2), 237-254.
Scopus312014 Castro, M., Burrows, R., & Wooffitt, R. (2014). The paranormal is (Still) normal: The sociological implications of a survey of paranormal experiences in great Britain. Sociological Research Online, 19(3), 15 pages.
Scopus49 WoS332014 McLeod, D., & Burrows, R. (2014). Home and away: Family matters in the lives of young transnational couples. Journal of Sociology, 50(3), 368-382.
Scopus6 WoS32014 Burrows, R., & Savage, M. (2014). After the crisis? Big Data and the methodological challenges of empirical sociology. Big Data and Society, 1(1), 6 pages.
Scopus203 WoS1342013 Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2013). Popular Culture, Digital Archives and the New Social Life of Data. Theory, Culture & Society, 30(4), 47-71.
Scopus181 WoS1292013 Burrows, R. (2013). Me plus plus : The Cyborg Self and the Networked City. INFORMATION COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY, 16(9), 1514-1516.
2012 Burrows, R. (2012). Living with the h-index? Metric assemblages in the contemporary academy. Sociological Review, 60(2), 355-372.
Scopus357 WoS3142012 Holmes, M., & Burrows, R. (2012). Ping-pong poms: Emotional reflexivity in contemporary return migration from Australia to the United Kingdom. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 47(1), 105-123.
Scopus25 WoS222011 Kelly, A., & Burrows, R. (2011). Measuring the value of sociology? Some notes on performative metricization in the contemporary academy. Sociological Review, 59(SUPPL. 2), 130-150.
Scopus34 WoS152011 Penfold-Mounce, R., Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2011). The Wire as social science-fiction?. Sociology, 45(1), 152-167.
Scopus67 WoS502010 Savage, M., Allen, C., Atkinson, R., Burrows, R., Mendez, M. L., & Watt, P. (2010). The politics of elective belonging. Housing, Theory and Society, 27(2), 115-161.
Scopus1712010 Nettleton, S., Woods, B., Burrows, R., & Kerr, A. (2010). Experiencing food allergy and food intolerance: An analysis of lay accounts. Sociology, 44(2), 289-305.
Scopus34 WoS302010 Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2010). Consumption, prosumption and participatory Web cultures: An introduction. Journal of Consumer Culture, 10(1), 3-12.
Scopus138 WoS1072009 Uprichard, E., Burrows, R., & Parker, S. (2009). Geodemographic code and the production of space. Environment and Planning A, 41(12), 2823-2835.
Scopus23 WoS172009 Nettleton, S., Woods, B., Burrows, R., & Kerr, A. (2009). Food allergy and food intolerance: Towards a sociological agenda. Health, 13(6), 647-664.
Scopus37 WoS33 Europe PMC182009 Savage, M., & Burrows, R. (2009). Some further reflections on the Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology. Sociology, 43(4), 762-772.
Scopus129 WoS1152009 Kerr, A., Woods, B., Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (2009). Testing for Food Intolerance: New Markets in the Age of Biocapital. BioSocieties, 4(1), 3-24.
Scopus6 WoS62008 Savage, M., & Burrows, R. (2008). Wither the survey?. International Journal of Market Research, 50(3), 305-307.
Scopus6 WoS52008 Uprichard, E., Burrows, R., & Byrne, D. (2008). SPSS as an 'inscription device': From causality to description?. Sociological Review, 56(4), 606-622.
Scopus42 WoS392008 Nettleton, S., Burrows, R., & Watt, I. (2008). Regulating medical bodies? the consequences of the 'modernisation' of the NHS and the disembodiment of clinical knowledge. Sociology of Health and Illness, 30(3), 333-348.
Scopus83 WoS67 Europe PMC392008 Nettleton, S., Burrows, R., & Watt, I. (2008). How do You Feel Doctor? An Analysis of Emotional Aspects of Routine Professional Medical Work. Social Theory and Health, 6(1), 18-36.
Scopus292008 Watt, I., Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (2008). The views of doctors on their working lives: A qualitative study. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 101(12), 592-597.
Scopus16 WoS11 Europe PMC92007 Ellison, N., Burrows, R., & Parker, S. (2007). Information Communication: Editorial comment. Information Communication and Society, 10(6), 785-788.
Scopus82007 Parker, S., Uprichard, E., & Burrows, R. (2007). Class places and place classes geodemographics and the spatialization of class. Information Communication and Society, 10(6), 902-921.
Scopus542007 Ellison, N., & Burrows, R. (2007). New spaces of (Dis)engagement? Social politics, urban technologies and the rezoning of the city. Housing Studies, 22(3), 295-312.
Scopus29 WoS162007 Savage, M., & Burrows, R. (2007). The coming crisis of empirical sociology. Sociology, 41(5), 885-899.
Scopus726 WoS5662007 Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2007). Sociology and, of and in web 2.0: Some initial considerations. Sociological Research Online, 12(5), 67-79.
Scopus285 WoS2102006 Burrows, R., & Gane, N. (2006). Geodemographics, software and class. Sociology, 40(5), 793-812.
Scopus164 WoS1132005 Burrows, R. (2005). Sociological amnesia in an age of informational capitalism?. Information Communication and Society, 8(4), 464-470.
Scopus72005 Nettleton, S., Burrows, R., & O'Malley, L. (2005). The mundane realities of the everyday lay use of the internet for health, and their consequences for media convergence. Sociology of Health and Illness, 27(7), 972-992.
Scopus178 WoS152 Europe PMC672004 Rugg, J., Ford, J., & Burrows, R. (2004). Housing advantage? The role of student renting in the constitution of housing biographies in the United Kingdom. Journal of Youth Studies, 7(1), 19-34.
Scopus512004 Nettleton, S., Burrows, R., Malley, L. O., & Watt, I. (2004). Health E-types?. Information, Communication & Society, 7(4), 531-553.
2004 Burrows, R., & Ellison, N. (2004). Sorting Places Out? Towards a social politics of neighbourhood informatization. Information, Communication & Society, 7(3), 321-336.
2003 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (2003). E-scaped medicine? Information, reflexivity and health. Critical Social Policy, 23(2), 165-185.
Scopus98 WoS722003 Burrows, R. (2003). How the other half lives: An exploratory analysis of the relationship between poverty and home-ownership in Britain. Urban Studies, 40(7), 1223-1242.
Scopus23 WoS182002 Ford, J., Rugg, J., & Burrows, R. (2002). Conceptualising the contemporary role of housing in the transition to adult life in England. Urban Studies, 39(13), 2455-2467.
Scopus91 WoS752002 Loader, B. D., Muncer, S., Burrows, R., Pleace, N., & Nettleton, S. (2002). Medicine on the line? Computer-mediated social support and advice for people with diabetes. International Journal of Social Welfare, 11(1), 53-65.
Scopus75 WoS612002 Craigie, M., Loader, B., Burrows, R., & Muncer, S. (2002). Reliability of health information on the Internet: An examination of experts' ratings. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 4(1), 17-27.
Scopus67 WoS51 Europe PMC382001 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (2001). Families coping with the experience of mortgage repossession in the 'new landscape of precariousness'. Community, Work & Family, 4(3), 253-272.
2001 How Much does Place Matter? (2001). Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 33(8), 1335-1369.
2000 Burrows, R., Nettleton, S., Pleace, N., Loader, B., & Muncer, S. (2000). VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CARE? SOCIAL POLICY AND THE EMERGENCE OF COMPUTER MEDIATED SOCIAL SUPPORT. Information, Communication & Society, 3(1), 95-121.
2000 Pleace, N., Burrows, R., Loader, B., Muncer, S., & Nettleton, S. (2000). 'On-line with the friends of bill W: Social support and the net.'. Sociological Research Online, 5(2), 15 pages.
Scopus19 WoS72000 Muncer, S., Loader, B., Burrows, R., Pleace, N., & Nettleton, S. (2000). Form and structure of newsgroups giving social support: A network approach. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 3(6), 1017-1029.
Scopus29 WoS202000 Muncer, S., Burrows, R., Pleace, N., Loader, B., & Nettleton, S. (2000). Births, deaths, sex and marriage . . . but very few presents? A case study of social support in cyberspace. Critical Public Health, 10(1), 1-18.
Scopus332000 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (2000). When a capital investment becomes an emotional loss: The health consequences of the experience of mortgage possession in England. Housing Studies, 15(3), 463-478.
Scopus93 WoS781999 Burrows, R. (1999). Residential mobility and residualisation in social housing in England. Journal of Social Policy, 28(1), 27-52.
Scopus77 WoS651999 Ford, J., & Burrows, R. (1999). The costs of unsustainable home ownership in Britain. Journal of Social Policy, 28(2), 305-330.
Scopus28 WoS181998 Burrows, R. (1998). Mortgage indebtedness in England: An 'epidemiology'. Housing Studies, 13(1), 5-21.
Scopus31 WoS281998 Burrows, R., & Ford, J. (1998). Self-employment and home ownership after the enterprise culture. Work, Employment and Society, 12(1), 97-119.
Scopus12 WoS91998 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (1998). Mortgage debt, insecure home ownership and health: An exploratory analysis. Sociology of Health and Illness, 20(5), 731-753.
Scopus193 WoS1421997 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (1997). If health promotion is everybody's business what is the fate of the health promotion specialist?. Sociology of Health and Illness, 19(1), 23-47.
Scopus131997 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (1997). Knit your own without a pattern: Health promotion specialists in an internal market. Social Policy and Administration, 31(2), 191-201.
Scopus4 WoS11997 Burrows, R., & Nettleton, S. (1997). British women's smoking in the employers and managers socio-economic group. Health Promotion International, 12(3), 209-214.
Scopus2 WoS11997 Nettleton, S., & Burrows, R. (1997). If health promotion is everybody's business what is the fate of the health promotion specialist?. SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 19(1), 23-47.
WoS81996 Burrows, R. (1996). Social change and the middle classes - Butler,T, Savage,M. WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY, 10(3), 577. 1996 Burrows, R. (1996). Health promotion and the vocabulary of the internal market. Health Education Research, 11(3), 365-366.
Scopus1 WoS11996 Bradshaw, N., Bradshaw, J., & Burrows, R. (1996). Area variations in the prevalence of lone parent families in England and Wales: A research note. Regional Studies, 30(8), 811-815.
Scopus8 Europe PMC11995 Burrows, R., Bunton, R., Muncer, S., & Gillen, K. (1995). The efficacy of health promotion, health economics and late modernism. Health Education Research, 10(2), 241-249.
Scopus13 WoS91995 Featherstone, M., & Burrows, R. (1995). Cultures of Technological Embodiment: An Introduction. Body & Society, 1(3-4), 1-19.
Scopus531995 Burrows, R., & Nettleton, S. (1995). Going against the grain: smoking and ‘heavy’ drinking amongst the British middle classes. Sociology of Health & Illness, 17(5), 668-680.
Scopus16 WoS131991 Burrows, R. (1991). Who are the Contemporary British Petty Bourgeoisie?. International Small Business Journal, 9(2), 12-25.
Scopus41990 BURROWS, R. (1990). PROPERTY AND POWER IN A CITY - THE SOCIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LANDLORDISM - MCCRONE,D, ELLIOT,B. SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 24(4), 699-700.
1989 Burrows, R., & Curran, J. (1989). Sociological Research on Service Sector Small Businesses: Some Conceptual Considerations. Work Employment & Society, 3(4), 527-539.
Scopus431989 Burrows, R. J. (1989). Some notes towards a realistic realism: The practical implications of realist philosophies of science for social research methods. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 9(4), 46-63.
Scopus121989 Burrows, R., & Butler, T. (1989). Middle mass and the pitt: a critical review of Peter Saunders's sociology of consumption. The Sociological Review, 37(2), 338-364.
Scopus11 WoS81986 Curran, J., & Burrows, R. (1986). The sociology of petit capitalism: A trend report. Sociology, 20(2), 265-279.
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Books
Year Citation 2018 Webber, R., & Burrows, R. (2018). The Predictive Postcode The Geodemographic Classification of British Society. SAGE. 2016 Burrows, R., & Marsh, C. (2016). Consumption and Class Divisions and Change. Springer. 2013 Pleace, N., Burrows, R., & Quilgars, D. (2013). Homelessness and Social Policy. R. Burrows, N. Pleace, & D. Quilgars (Eds.), Routledge.
DOI2005 Burrows, R., & Woods, B. (2005). Neighbourhoods on the Net The Nature and Impact of Internet-based Neighbourhood Information Systems. Policy Press. 2003 Bunton, R., Burrows, R., & Nettleton, S. (2003). The Sociology of Health Promotion Critical Analyses of Consumption, Lifestyle and Risk. Routledge. 2003 Burrows, R., & Loader, B. D. (2003). Towards a Post-Fordist Welfare State?. Routledge. 2001 Ford, J., Burrows, R., & Nettleton, S. (2001). Home Ownership in a Risk Society A Social Analysis of Mortgage Arrears and Possessions. 1998 Burrows, R., & Rhodes, D. (1998). Unpopular Places? Area Disadvantage and the Geography of Misery in England. 1995 Featherstone, M., & Burrows, R. (1995). Cyberspace/Cyberbodies/Cyberpunk Cultures of Technological Embodiment. SAGE. 1992 Burrows, R., Gilbert, N., & Pollert, A. (1992). Fordism and Flexibility Divisions and Change. Springer. -
Book Chapters
Year Citation 2021 Burrows, R. (2021). 'Wealth and Poverty'. In N. G. C. The (Ed.), Social Geographies (pp. 222-235). Rowman & Littlefield. 2021 Burrows, R., & Curran, J. (2021). Not such a small business: Reflections on the rhetoric, the reality and the future of the enterprise culture. In Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association (Vol. 12, pp. 9-29). 2021 Burrows, R. (2021). Cyberpunk as social theory: William Gibson and the sociological imagination. In Routledge Library Editions: British Sociological Association (Vol. 20, pp. 235-248). 2019 Burrows, R. (2019). ‘Urban Futures and the Dark Enlightenment: A Guide for the Perplexed’. In J. Malpas, & K. Jacobs (Eds.), Philosophy and the City: Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Perspectives (pp. 245-258). Rowman and Littlefield.. 2019 Burrows, R., & Rhodes, D. (2019). The geography of misery: Area disadvantage and patterns of neighbourhood dissatisfaction in England. In Researching Poverty (pp. 191-213). Routledge.
DOI Scopus42018 Burrows, R. (2018). Cyberpunk as social theory: William Gibson and the sociological imagination. In Imagining Cities (pp. 235-248).
Scopus182017 Knowles, C., & Burrows, R. (2017). ‘Reimagining Chinese London’. In R. Burdett, & S. Hall (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of the 21st Century City (pp. 87-103). London: Sage. 2017 Smith, H., & Burrows, R. (2017). Social Cartography and Knowing Capitalism: Critical reflections on the Geo-Spatial Web and Social Research. In N. Fielding (Ed.), The sage handbook of Online Research methods (pp. 596-610). Sage. 2017 Atkinson, R., & Burrows, R. (2017). Minimum City? A Critical Assessment of Some of the deeper Impacts of the "Superrich" on Urban Life. In R. Forrest, B. Wissink, & S. Yee Koh (Eds.), Cities and the Super Rich: Real estate, Elite Practices & Urban Political Economies (pp. 253-272). Palgrave. 2017 Atkinson, R., Burrows, R., Glucksberg, L., Ho, H. K., Knowles, C., & Rhodes, D. (2017). Minimum City? The Deeper Impacts of the ‘Super-Rich’ on Urban Life. In Contemporary City (pp. 253-271). Palgrave Macmillan US.
DOI Scopus132017 Burrows, R. (2017). Digitalization, Visualization and the ‘Descriptive Turn’ in Contemporary Sociology. In The Handbook of Visual Culture (pp. 572-588).
Scopus42016 Atkinson, R., Burrows, R., & Rhodes, D. (2016). Capital city? London's housing markets and the 'super-rich'. In Handbook on Wealth and the Super-Rich (pp. 225-243).
Scopus202015 Curran, J., & Burrows, R. (2015). The Social Analysis of Small Business: Some Emerging Themes. In Entrepreneurship in Europe: The Social Processes (pp. 164-191).
Scopus62015 Burrows, R. (2015). A socio-economic anatomy of the british petty bourgeoisie: A multivariate analysis. In Deciphering the Enterprise Culture: Entrepreneurship, Petty Capitalism and the Restructuring of Britain (pp. 53-73).
DOI Scopus12015 Burrows, R. (2015). 'Studying up' in the era of big data. In L. McKie, & L. Ryan (Eds.), An End to the Crisis of Empirical Sociology?: Trends and Challenges in Social Research (pp. 65-80). Routledge.
DOI Scopus32015 Burrows, R. (2015). Introduction: Entrepreneurship, petty capitalism and the restructuring of britain. In Deciphering the Enterprise Culture: Entrepreneurship, Petty Capitalism and the Restructuring of Britain (pp. 1-16).
DOI Scopus72013 Burrows, R., & Beer, D. (2013). Rethinking space: Urban informatics and the sociological imagination. In Digital Sociology: Critical Perspectives (pp. 61-78). Palgrave Macmillan UK.
DOI Scopus102013 Pleace, N., Burrows, R., & Quilgars, D. (2013). Homelessness in contemporary Britain: Conceptualisation and measurement. In Homelessness and Social Policy (pp. 1-18).
Scopus112013 Burrows, R. (2013). The social distribution of the experience of homelessness. In Homelessness and Social Policy (pp. 50-68).
Scopus172010 Beer, D., & Burrows, R. (2010). The sociological imagination as popular culture. In J. Burnett, S. Jeffers, & G. Thomas (Eds.), New Social Connections: Sociology's Subjects and Objects (pp. 233-252). PALGRAVE.
DOI Scopus20 WoS132008 Burrows, R. (2008). Geodemographics and the construction of differentiated neighbourhoods. In Community Cohesion in Crisis?: New Dimensions of Diversity and Difference (pp. 219-237).
Scopus142008 Burrows, R. J. (2008). Urban informatics and social ontology. In Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (pp. 450-454). IGI Global.
DOI Scopus142008 Hardey, M., & Burrows, R. (2008). New Cartographies of ‘Knowing Capitalism’ and the Changing Jurisdictions of
Empirical Sociology. In The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods (pp. 507-518). SAGE Publications, Ltd.
DOI2005 Pleace, N., Burrows, R., Loader, B. D., Nettleton, S., & Muncer, S. (2005). The safety Net?: Some reflections on the emergence of computer-mediated self-help and social support. In Community Informatics: Shaping Computer-Mediated Social Networks (pp. 71-85).
Scopus22003 Burrows, R. (2003). CYBERPUNK AS SOCIAL THEORY: William Gibson and the sociological imagination. In Imagining Cities: Scripts, Signs and Memories (pp. 235-248). Routledge.
DOI Scopus12003 Burrows, R. (2003). Virtual culture, urban social polarisation and social science fiction. In The Governance of Cyberspace: Politics, technology and global restructuring (pp. 35-42). Routledge.
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Conference Papers
Year Citation 2022 Rainey, J., MacFarlane, S., Puussaar, A., Vlachokyriakos, V., Burrows, R., Smeddinck, J. D., . . . Montague, K. (2022). Exploring the Role of Paradata in Digitally Supported Qualitative Co-Research. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings Vol. 4 (pp. 16 pages). New Orleans, LA: ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY.
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