Dr Gwyn Rowley

| Email: | G.Rowley@Sheffield.ac.uk |
A rich and varied career commenced with appointment to a lectureship in Sheffield, subsequently being promoted to Senior Lecturer then Reader. Visiting positions have included periods at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Clark University, Harvard University, the Universities of Toronto, McMaster, Manitoba and Wilfred Laurier. Dr Rowley is also a Peabody Fellow at Harvard. He is currently an external examiner at Universities within the UK, Ireland and the Middle East.
Research Interests |
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Current research |
Inner city research within the UK and North America, retail systems and competitions over land and natural resources within the Middle East, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the broader Islamic cultural realm. Two matters are of particular interest at the present time: Dr Rowley places a special emphasis upon face-to-face interactive fieldwork in his research. |
Key Publications |
Gwyn has over 150 publications, including four books and over 150 refereed research papers in journals. Recent key publications include:
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Other information |
Dr Rowley is frequently called to lecture upon his research interests, and is a regular contributor to radio and TV programmes in the UK, the US and elsewhere on matters relating to his research upon the Inner City, retailing and the Middle East. He holds a range of consultancies related to his research expertise. His proceeding work upon children in town centres (with Helen Woolley) was recognised with the receipt of the "Research Award for 1997" from the Royal Landscape Institution at the Café Royal in London during November 1997. In October 1997 he was also awarded the D Litt degree from the University of Wales for his "contributions to scholarship and research". During later 2001 Dr Rowley has been invited to present prestigious lectures on the Middle East at both Harvard University and at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC. He has also joined US President George W Bush's Advisory Panel on the Middle East. |
