Professor David Robinson
School of Geography and Planning
Professor
Professor of Housing and Urban Studies
+44 114 222 7947
Full contact details
School of Geography and Planning
Room D16
Geography and Planning Building
Winter Street
91ÖÆÆ¬³§
S3 7ND
- Profile
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My interest in housing and urban studies first emerged during my undergraduate studies in geography at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and was subsequently pursued through a PhD in the Department of Geography at the University of Edinburgh. Following a post-doctoral research position at Loughborough University, I moved to the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Hallam University where I was based for 20 years. I joined the University of 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ in 2016. I have held a number of leadership roles at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, including Head of the Department of Geography and Head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.
I am a co-investigator in the (CaCHE) and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. I am a trustee of the Housing Studies Charitable Trust and a member of the international editorial advisory board of the Housing Studies journal, having previously served as a managing editor.
- Research interests
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My research practice is situated at the interface of planning, geography and social policy and focuses on exposing and understanding contemporary challenges in urban society and critically analysing the responses of policy and practice.
Much of my career has been spent at the interface of knowledge and action. My work is dominated by an interest in questions of how inequality arises, the associated burdens and benefits, and issues of social justice.
Housing is a key research interest. Decent, secure housing provides more than just a roof over someone’s head. It is a place of safety and security. It can promote health and well-being and inform life chances. My work has sought to expose and understand inequalities in access to these benefits within the UK housing system; related processes of urban transformation; and associated consequences for people and places.
Particular areas of interest include housing for an ageing population; housing inequalities; the politics and provision of social housing; and housing policy debates.
Other broad areas of research interest include the politics of community and a place-based approach to understanding experiences of new migration.
Current and Recent Research Projects
(Economic & Social Research Council, Arts & Humanities Research Council)
I welcome applications for PhD research on topics related to any of my main research interests.
- Publications
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Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Reports
Working papers
Dictionary/encyclopaedia entries
- Teaching activities
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My approach to teaching is rooted in a commitment to promoting positive change within society by bringing expertise and knowledge to bear on contemporary challenges facing public policy, whilst simultaneously engaging in philosophising about the way things are and might be.
My teaching contributions centre on contemporary housing issues and challenges, including the problems that particular groups encounter negotiating a satisfactory residential settlement within the contemporary housing system.
I teach on modules, including:
- GPL121 Development, Planning and the State
- GPL313 Housing and Urban Inequalities
- GPL451 Issues in Housing
I also supervise undergraduate and postgraduate dissertation projects and am actively involved in PhD supervision.