I am interested in trying to better understand how the places in which individuals live interact with the outcomes that they experience over their life course. Key topics within this research include modelling and understanding neighbourhood effects, investigating how individuals and households locate in residential space and understanding how segregation develops and is maintained over very long periods of time. Crucial to this work is the notion that statistics can be used critically to challenge myths in the academic literature. I am also interested in more methodological problems including how neighbourhoods are represented and different scales and in different places.
Dean of Science and Engineering, 2019 - Present
Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Bristol
Professor of Human Geography, 2018 - Present
OFaculty of Science and Engineering, University of Bristol
Reader, 2016 - 2018
Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Bristol
Senior Lecturer, 2011 - 2016
Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Bristol
Research Fellow, 2006 – 2011
School of Geography, University of St Andrews
PhD in Human Geography, 2006
University of St Andrews
MSc in GIS (Geography), 2001
University of Leicester
BSc in Geography and Economics, 2000
Lancaster University