Professor Paul White
| Selected refereed research articles in journals | Selected books | Selected contributions to books |
Selected refereed research articles in journals
- Beja Horta, A.P. and White, P.E. (2009). The evolution of post-colonial citizenship in Portugal and the United Kingdom. Migraçao, 10(1).
- White, P.E.(2006). Migrant populations approaching old age: prospects in Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32(8), 1283-1300.
doi:10.1080/13691830600927708 - White, P.E. (2003). The Japanese in Latin America: on the uses of diaspora. International Journal of Population Geography, 9(4), 309-322.
doi:10.1002/ijpg.289 - White, P.E. and Hurdley, L. (2003). International migration and the housing market: Japanese corporate movers in London. Urban Studies, 40(4), 687-706.
doi:10.1080/0042098032000065254 - Day, K. and White, P.E. (2002). Choice or circumstance: the UK as the location of asylum applications by Bosnian and Somali refugees. GeoJournal, 56(1), 15-26.
doi:10.1023/A:1021700817972 - Glebe, G. and White, P.E. (2001). Hoch qualifizierte Migranten im Prozess der Globalisierung. Geographische Rundschau, 53, 38-44.
- White, P.E. (2000). Who lives in deprived areas in British cities? Géocarrefour (Revue de Géographie de Lyon), 75(2), 107-116.
- Siddhisena, K.A.P. and White, P.E. (1999). The Sri Lankan population of Great Britain: migration and settlement. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 8(4), 511-536.
- Glebe, G., Hurdley, L., Montag, B. and White, P.E. (1999). Investment-led migration and the distribution of Japanese in Germany and Great Britain. Espace, Populations, Sociétes, 1999(3), 425-437.
- Hurdley, L. and White, P.E. (1999). Japanese economic activity and community growth in Great Britain. Revue Europénne des Migrations Internationales, 15(1), 101-120.
- White, P.E. (1998). The settlement patterns of developed world migrants in London. Urban Studies, 35(10), 1725-1744.
doi:10.1080/0042098984123 - White, P.E. (theme issue editor) (1998). Social Inequalities and Urban Restructuring. Theme issue of GeoJournal, 46(1), 1-76.
Online version - White, P.E. (1998). Social Inequalities and Urban Restructuring. GeoJournal, 46(1), 1-5.
Online version - White, P.E. and Gutting, D. (1998). Berlin: social convergences and contrasts in the reunited city. Geography, 83(3), 214-226.
- White, P.E. and Jackson, P. (1995). (Re)theorising population geography. International Journal of Population Geography, 1, 111-123.
- Winchester, H.P.M. and White, P.E. (1988). The location of marginalised groups in the inner city. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 6(1), 37-54.
doi:10.1068/d060037
Selected contributions to books
- White, P.E. (2008). Individuals and groups: enabling change in the ethnic city. In: Fonseca, M.L. (ed.) Cities in Movement: Migrants and Urban Change, Centro de Estudos Geográficos, University of Lisbon, Lisbon. 125-136.
- White, P.E. (2006). Paris: from the legacy of Haussmann to the pursuit of cultural supremacy. In: Gordon, D. (ed.) Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities. Routledge, London. 38-57.
- White, P.E. (2006). La emigración japonesa a Europa: desde lo institucional a lo individual. In: Beltrán Antolín, J. (ed.) Las Diásporas de Asia Oriental en Europa Occidental. CIDOB Edicions, Barcelona. 17-37. (In Japanese).
- Armstrong, H.W. and White, P.E. (2004). The role of community economic development policies in regional policy. In: Armstrong, H.W., Hara, I. and Tokunaga, S. (eds.) The Community Economic Development Model: Regional Policy for Reciprocity. Bunshindou Publishing, Tokyo. 32-55.
- White, P.E. (2003). Vivre ensemble? Problème ou non? Les discourse au Royaume-Uni. In: Promouvoir le Lien Social dans l'Espace de la Ville: Les Actes de la Journée d'Etude. Institut pour la Promotion du Lien Social (IPLS), Strasbourg. 31-46.
- White, P.E. (2003). The Japanese in London: from transience to settlement? In: Goodman, R., Peach, C., Takenaka, A. and White, P.E. (eds.) Global Japan: The Experience of Japan's New Immigrants and Overseas Communities. Routledge Curzon, London. 79-97.
- Goodman, R., Peach, C., Takenaka, A. and White, P.E. (2003). The experience of Japan's new migrants and overseas communities in anthropological, geographical, historical and sociological perspective. In: Goodman, R., Peach, C., Takenaka, A. and White, P.E. (eds.) Global Japan: The Experience of Japan's New Immigrants and Overseas Communities. Routledge Curzon, London. 1-20
- White, P.E. (2003). Immigrant spaces in London- ethnicity or class? In: Doomernik, J. and Knippenberg, H. (eds.) Migration and Immigrants: Between Policy and Reality, Aksant. Amsterdam. 68-98. ISBN: 90 5260 0953
- Sporton, D. and White, P.E. (2002). Fertility. In: Haskey, J. (ed.) Population Projections by Ethnic Group, A Feasibility Study. ONS, HMSO. 81-92. ISBN: 0116215569
Online version - White, P.E. (1999). Ethnicity, racialization and citizenship as divisive elements in Europe. In: Hudson, R. and Williams, A. (eds.) Divided Europe: Society and Territory, Sage, London. 210-230. ISBN: 9780761957522
- White, P.E. (1998). Ideologies, social exclusion and spatial segregation in Paris. In: Musterd, S. and Ostendorf, W. (eds.) Urban Segregation and the Welfare State: Inequality and Exclusion in Western Cities, Routledge, London. 148-167. ISBN: 0-415-17059-1
- White, P.E. (1998). Urban life and social stress. In: Pinder, D. (ed.) The New Europe: Economy, Society and Environment, Wiley, Chichester. 305-321. ISBN: 978-0-471-97123-8
Selected books
- Goodman, R., Peach, C., Takenaka, A. and White, P.E. (eds.) (2003). Global Japan: The Experience of Japan's New Immigrants and Overseas Communities, Routledge Curzon, London. ISBN: 0415297419
- Fonseca, M.L., Malheiros, J., Ribas-Mateos, N., White, P.E. and Esteves, A. (eds.) (2002). Immigration and Place in Mediterranean Metropolises, Luso-American Development Foundation, Lisbon.
- Noin, D. and White, P.E. (1997). Paris, John Wiley, London
- White, P.E. (1984). The West European City: A Social Geography, Longman, London.
- White, P.E. and Woods, R. (eds.) (1980). The Geographical Impact of Migration, Longman, London.
