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New frontiers of studentification: The commodification of student housing as a driver of urban change
C Kinton, DP Smith, J Harrison, A Culora
The Geographical Journal 184 (3), 242-254, 2018
962018
De-studentification: emptying housing and neighbourhoods of student populations
C Kinton, DP Smith, J Harrison
Environment and Planning A 48 (8), 1617-1635, 2016
812016
Relational regions 'in the making': institutionalising new regional geographies of higher education
J Harrison, DP Smith, C Kinton
Regional Studies, 2017
392017
New institutional geographies of higher education: The rise of transregional university alliances
J Harrison, DP Smith, C Kinton
Environment and Planning A 48 (5), 910-936, 2016
312016
22. Wilderness gentrification: moving Ħoff-the-beaten'
D Smith, M Phillips, C Kinton
Handbook of Gentrification Studies, 363, 2018
242018
The mobilities and immobilities of rural gentrification: Staying put or moving on?
DP Smith, M Phillips, A Culora, C Kinton
Population, Space and Place 27 (7), e2496, 2021
192021
Rural population geographies in the changing differentiated countryside?
DP Smith, M Phillips, C Kinton, A Culora
Routledge, 2018
17*2018
Processes of destudentification and studentification in Loughborough
C Kinton
Loughborough University, 2013
172013
The dynamics of rural gentrification and the effects of ageing on gentrified rural places
D Smith, M Phillips, H Brooking, C Kinton, M Duer
Ager: Revista de estudios sobre despoblación y desarrollo rural= Journal of …, 2019
152019
The new regionalisation of UK higher education
J Harrison, DP Smith, C Kinton
Department of Geography, Loughborough University, 2015
42015
Relational ruralities in the daily life: commuting to urban spaces and rural gentrification through a cross-national exploration (France, UK, US)
P Pistre, P Nelson, D Smith, C Kinton, J Dellier, F Richard
AAG Annual Meeting–Session" Relational Ruralities: Networks, Connections and …, 2017
2017
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