January 2021 1993 to 1996: British Academy , Department of Geography, 1991 to 1993: Joseph Rowntree Foundation Curriculum Vitae Fellow, Many Departments, Newcastle University 1987 to 1991: Part-Time Researcher/Teacher, Geography Department, Newcastle University

Telephone: +44(0)1865 275986 Other Posts [email protected] skype: danny.dorling 2020-2023 Advisory Board Member: ‘The political economies of school exclusion and their consequences’ (ESRC project ES/S015744/1). Current appointment: Halford Mackinder 2020-Assited with the ‘Time to Care’ Oxfam report. Professor of Geography, School of 2020- Judge for data visualisation competition Geography and the Environment, The Nuffield Trust, the British Medical Journal, the University of , South Parks Road, British Medical Association and NHS Digital. Oxford, OX1 3QY 2019- Judge for the annual Royal Geographical th school 6 form essay competition. 2019 – UNDP (United Nations Development Other Appointments Programme) Human Development Report reviewer. 2019 – Advisory Broad member: Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University Nuffield project on an Atlas of Inequality. Goldsmiths, University of , 2013-2016. 2019 – Advisory board member - Glasgow Centre for Population Health project on US mortality. Visiting Professor, School of Social and 2019- Editorial Board Member – University Community , , UK Press, Studies in Social Harm Book Series. 2018 – Member of the Bolton Station Community Adjunct Professor in the Department of Development Partnership. Geography, University of Canterbury, NZ 2018-2022 Director of the Graduate School, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford. 2018 – Member of the USS review working group of the Council of the . Employment History 2018- Progressive Economics Forum – member of the Advisory Council. 2013 Professor for the Public Understanding 2018- Advisory board member of Pay Compare of Social Science, now included in the Equality Trust (started 2016). 2007 Appointed Adjunct Professor, 2017 – One of three editors of the Pluto Press Department of Geography, University of Radical Geography book series. Canterbury, NZ 2017 – Member of St Peter’s College, Oxford, 2003-2012 Professor of Human Geography, Equality and Diversity Forum. Dept. of Geography, University of Sheffield 2016 – Member of the Oxford University 2002 Appointed Visiting Professor, Department of Social Medicine, University of Colonialism and Memory Working Group. Bristol 2016 – Member of the Conference of Colleges Equality and Diversity Forum, Oxford University. 2000-2003 Professor of Quantitative Human Geography, School of Geography, University 2016 – Member of the advisory board, Excluded of Leeds Lives project, Dept. of Education, Oxford University. 2016 – Chair, Divisional Equality and Diversity 1999-2000 Reader in Geography, School of Geographical Sciences, Bristol University Steering Group, Social Sciences, Oxford University. 2016 – Member of the Gender Equality Advisory 1996-1998 Lecturer in Geography, School of Geographical Sciences, Bristol University Group – University of Oxford.

1 2016 – Member of the Society and Ethics Expert 2010-2011 Member – Electoral Reform Society Review Group, The Welcome Trust. Academic Advisory Panel on the Alternative Vote 2016 – Member of the Editorial Board – Economic 2010- 2013 Member of ESRC UK advisory board on Poverty and Social Exclusion Morality, for the World Economics Association 2010 Member international review committee, 2016 –Member Public Health (PHE) GeoCart'2010 cartographic conference (and ICA) Mortality Surveillance Steering Group 2010-2019 Member of the Editorial board of the 2016 –Member Economics and Health Special Journal Social & Cultural Geography Interest Group, Faculty of Public Health 2009- Member of group convened by NHS Sheffield considering Health inequalities in Sheffield 2016 – Member Pupil Data Advisory Group, 2009- Member of the Research Advisory Board of University of Oxford. Crisis, homelessness charity 2016 – Member, Scientific Committee: The Long 2009- Member of Royals Society of Arts Steering Term Economy Organization (based in Italy). Group on Citizens’ Power 2015 – Advisory board member for Dinithi 2009- Journal Graphics Editor: Environment and Planning A Wijedasa’s ESRC project, University of Bristol 2008-2017 Honorary President of the Society of 2015 – Member, British Academy Working Group Cartographers 2008-2009 On the Academic Reference Group on ‘Where We Live Now’ Place and . advising Ministers on the Social Mobility 2015 – Advisor UK Office for Science, White Paper Foresight Team. 2008- Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal: 2015 – Member, advisory board of the Political Local Economy 2008- On panel for the Office of National Statistics Economy Research Centre (PERC) at Goldsmiths Centre for Demography (specialist in 2015 – Member, editorial review board for the migration). Trans-Atlantic Early-Career Scholar Summer 2008-2009 Member: Advisory Board, Young Institutes in GIScience, NCGIA, USA. Foundation’s Mapping Britain’s Emerging 2015 – Co-opted as a Member of Ruskin College’s Needs project. Council, Oxford (term ended December 2017). 2001-2010 at various times: Member of The 2015 - Commissioner on the London Fairness Department for Children, Schools and Commission, Toynbee Hall/Trust for London Families (DCSF) Expert Advisory Board: 2015 - Advisory Committee Member - research Beyond Current Horizons Programme on project: ‘Changing Geographies of Connectivity and the future of education; the Department for Communities and Local Government the Potentials of Sub-Saharan Africa’s Knowledge Expert Panels on Housing Markets and Economy.’ Planning; Housing and Communities; and Neighbourhoods, Cities and Regions 2014 Expert Group Advisory Member World – – Analysis groups; the Higher Education Economic and Social Survey, United Nations, Funding Council for England’s (HEFCE) Development Policy and Analysis Division. Advisory Group on the Higher Education 2014 Advisory Board Member the – – Workforce; the Advisory Group for the Intergenerational Foundation, London University Migration, Race 2014 – Advisory Group Member – Nuffield Study of and Population Dynamics project, and of graduate earnings in the UK. the Advisory Group for the Equality Trust, 2013- Advisory group member ESRC project: 'Life and Member of the Millennium Cohort in the Alpha Territory'. Working Group on School and Community 2012-Visiting fellow Institute Research Context for the Centre for Longitudinal 2012- Member of the National Advisory Panel for Studies, Institute of Education; and the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) Member of the Centre for the Analysis of 2012- Steering group member, Sheffield University Social Exclusion Advisory Committee, widening participation research & evaluation unit London School of Economics and Political 2011 Panel member advising on the award of the Science. Performance indicators subject Leverhulme Prizes in Geography in 2011 group advising HEFCE 2011-2012 Runnymede Trust Academic Forum & 2002- Member Editorial Advisory Board of Environment and Planning A Advisory board, IPPR’s pay in London project 2000-06 Editorial Board of British Cartographic 2010-2012 World Health Organization Scientific Society Resource Group on Health Equity Analysis 2000-02 ESRC board of Examiners for PhD 2010-2011 Reviewer: Royal Commission on allocation in Human Geography in the UK Environmental Pollution’s final report 2000 Dept. of Health's Research and Development Commissioning Group for London's Health

2 Educational History 2008 Awarded Leverhulme travel abroad fellowship to work in and Japan, 1991 Ph.D. The Visualization of Spatial Social 2008-2009 Structure, University of Newcastle 2007 Recipient of Geographical Association 1989 BSc (Hons) Geography, Mathematics and Award for Excellence in Leading Geography Statistics. First Class, University of Newcastle 2006 Awarded the Sam Aaronovitch 1986 Cheney School Oxford, A levels, O levels, Memorial Prize, paper: Inequalities in Britain earlier: Wood Farm infants and junior school. 1997-2006 Awards, Fellowships, Honours 2005 Awarded a British Academy Research Leave Fellowship for the period 2006-2008 2004 Awarded Esrkine Fellowship to 2020 – Became a patron of Comprehensive travel/work on sabbatical in New Zealand, Future, the education campaign group. 2004-2005 2018 – Kindly awarded an honorary degree 2003 Appointed Academician of Academy from the (graduated 2019). of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences 2017 With Bethan Thomas received the 2003 Awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize Chartered Institute of Library and Information (£50,000) for outstanding scholarship Professionals (CILIP), Knowledge and 1999 Awarded a University of Bristol information Management Group Information Research Fellowship Resources (Print) Award for the book ‘People 1993 Awarded British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship and Places commended. ’ – 1991 Awarded Rowntree Foundation 2017 Awarded the Society Award of the Fellowship Society of Cartographers. 1991 Awarded University Court 2017 Awarded 2017 ‘Transmission Prize’ for Dispensation to gain a PhD early from Newcastle University the communication of ideas – Salon London. 1989 Awarded university prizes in both 2016 Became an Honorary Patron of Geography and Mathematics and Statistics Heeley City Farm, Sheffield. 2015 Appointed Senior Associate member Postgraduate Supervision of the Royal Society of Medicine 2014 ‘All That is Solid’ heads list of Supervised in Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds, Observer’s books of the year in architecture. Sheffield and Oxford, with others, twenty- 2014 Appointed Honorary Fellow of the four PhD students. Including Anna Barford Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges now in Cambridge (October 2010) and of Physicians of the . Ben Hennig now in Iceland (September 2013 Presented with the Political Studies 2011). Was second supervisor for Jon Communicator Award for explaining Minton, who is now at the University of complexity Glasgow, John Pritchard, Mark Green 2013 Award for Excellence in Leading (now at Liverpool) and Claudia Berlin (at Geography by the Geographical Association Institute of Social & Preventative 2012 Gave the 2012 Beveridge Memorial Lecture at the Royal Statistical Society Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland). 2011 Became a patron of the Charity: Supervisor for Emilie Parry 2014-end RoadPeace: The national charity for road crash victims 2017. Joint supervisor for Joe Shaw at the 2010 Fellowship of Royal Society for the Oxford Institute 2014-2018 encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and (passed January 2019), Andrew Moscrop Commerce at the Oxford Department of Primary Care 2009 Conferred the “Back award” (1882) of 2015-2017, and Mark Fransham in the the RGS for scientific geographical School of Geography and the studies which make an outstanding Environment, 2015-2018 (passed 2018). contribution to the development of Qiujie Shi and Britain Hopkins (both 2017 national or international public policy onwards). Laura Stewart from 2018 2009 Gold Prize of the Geographical onwards. Lu Hiam from 2019-2024. Association for: ‘The Real World Atlas’ Jessica Perera and Will Bennett 2020...

3 2009 to 2010 JRF £92,200 Study on Inequality, Undergraduate Teaching wealth, well-being: how we all lose out – based Courses previously taught in years 1 to 3 at the New Economics Foundation, lead by include: Health Geography and Life Stephen Spratt, Eva Neitzert and Eilis Lawlor. Chances; Geographies of Health; 2009 to 2010 JRF Research Design in Human Geography; £12,800 “Hoodie, Goodie or Health, People and Place; The Human Geography of Britain; Research and Buddy?” study on how car driving makes you Dissertation Placements. Teach in all think antisocial behaviour is rising – based at three years and at Masters level. Cadence, lead by Karl Hallam with SASI. Teaching in Oxford years 1, 2/3 and 4. 2009 to 2010 ESRC Research Grants £69,500 Mentor with Kate Total Research Income by 2018: Pickett on Helena Tunstall’s small grant award on residential histories and the geography of £ 7,500,000 mortality'. Project based at University of York.

2016 University of Oxford 2008 to 2009 Leverhulme £700 Collaboration with £21,000 Funding for Study Ben Hennig for the Festival of Science. Abroad Research undertaken in Japan and New Zealand on the Transformation of Social 2012 Nominet Trust Inequality worldwide Pro bono advice to help the Centre for Crime and Justice studies and Judith Watson of the 2008-9 BBC University of Brighton on their compare futures £37,000 Funding for research website. on the “Britain on the Move” Project working 2012 University of Sheffield with Dimitris Ballas, John Pritchard, Bethan £5000 Collaboration with Nick Bax Thomas and Dan Vickers at Sheffield. and Daniel Fleetwood of Human Studio and Carl Lee of Sheffield College to make a video - 2008 to 2010 Leverhulme Festival of the Mind. £125,000 Project on: Beyond description: mapping more than the nation 2011 to 2015 Trust for London states, what is counted, where, funding £143,000 the creation of a new on-line postgraduate student and replacement social atlas which aims to increase teaching. understanding on inequality issues in the capital, with Ben Hennig. 2006 to 2008 British Academy £240,930 Research Leave Fellowship 2010 to 2013 Health Research Board to enable study of the transformation of British €245,000 A geography of health Society 1945-2005. Funding replacement inequalities: researching mortality and lecturer and others at Sheffield. premature mortality within Ireland – project 2005 to 2008 Leverhulme lead by Dr Jan Rigby based in Ireland, £50,000 Award of the Philip collaborator. Leverhulme Prize used to fund the 2010 to 2012 ESRC development of the worldmapper website in £79,875 On the relationship between collaboration with of Michigan University. migration characteristics and mortality rates in deprived areas of Britain – project lead by Dr 2005 to 2008 Leverhulme Helena Tunstall based in York, collaborator £1,105,000 Project submitted by Professor Peter Jackson and 19 others (of

4 whom I played an extremely minor part) on 2004 DWP patterns of food consumption. £93,000 Ethnic Minority 2005 to 2007 JRF populations and the labour market: Analysis of the 2001 Census. Project led by Ludi Simpson £70,300 Project (principal in Manchester. Roughly a quarter of the work investigator) on poverty and wealth submitted and funds subcontracted to Sheffield. with Prof Dave Gordon (Bristol), Dr Jan Rigby (Sheffield) and Dr Ruth Lupton (London). 2004 ESRC £2,000,000 Co-applicant on a project 2005 to 2007 ESRC led by Mel Bartley (UCL) to work in an ESRC £68,308 Mentor supporting application network on health and resilience. Work with of Dr Ballas for a Mid career Fellowship, joint two research assistants (Rich Mitchell led) applicant for award led by Dr Ballas. based at University.

2005 to 2006 ODPM 2003 Environment Agency £34,895 Project to produce income £1,500 Providing two days estimates led by Dr Ballas, part of the bidding consultancy on a project managed by Gordon team, all funding to Sheffield. Mitchell to advise the agency on their work on social inequality and the environment. 2004 Shelter £15,000 Project charting the 2002 to 2007 EPSRC changing distribution and implications of £629,000 Research and housing wealth in Britain being untaken for the teaching project lead by the informatics centre Housing Charity – Shelter – with Bethan at leads to develop a new Master’s Thomas. Funding agreed for data costs only. programme, 5th of six proposers.

2004 ODPM 2002 to 2004 NOF £538,000 State of the Cities £101,000 A projected supported Project led by Michael Parkinson, Liverpool, through the New Opportunities Fund to part of the bidding team, Over £80,000 of support a research fellow studying aspects of funding to Sheffield for work on the Towns and visualising historical data, part of larger project Cities Database underlying much of the work. co-ordinated by Humphrey Southall.

2004 ODPM 2002 to 2003 JRF/Welsh Assembly £27,000 New Horizons £50,000 To extend the Sim York work Research - Mapping Local Social Polarisation to simulate the future shape of society in in Three Areas of England 1971-2001, project Wales projecting current geographical trends– wholly based in Sheffield, lead applicant with: with Graham Clarke and Dimitris Ballas Ballas, Thomas, Pritchard. 2001 to 2004 BT/Btexact 2004 JRF £288,000 To extend the Sim York and £35,000 Patterns and Sim Wales work to cover all of Britain, looking Processes of Poverty & Place: New Evidence at projections of future telecommunications From The Millennial Census. Project led by and computer use, with Graham Clarke, Sheffield with collaboration from Bristol and Dimitris Ballas and Dave Rossiter. Edinburgh – Researcher: Dr Ben Wheeler – 2001 to 2003 JRF Sheffield based. £48,000 Research project to 2004 IPPR microsimulation the population of the City of £3000 Project with Bethan Thomas York to 2001/2011/2021 with Graham Clarke to produce 120+ maps and tables of and Dimitris Ballas information for Britain on the changing location 2001 to 2003 JISC of immigrants by country of birth from 1991 to 2001 on the changing geographies of identity. £156,000 Project to produce

5 teaching materials as part of the larger CHCC Indexes with Dr David Gordon and Dr Mary project, being conducted with Myles Gould Shaw. (P.I.) and Phil Rees 1998 to 2001 ESRC 2001 to 2002 DETR £250,000 Award of a three year £76,000 Research project to project with Queen Mary and Westfield and determine the extent to which government Belfast to collect and analyse British census measures of ‘best value’ provided through and vital registration data from 1801 to 2001. local government could be estimated or 1998 to 2001 BT measured at the local level across England, with Phil Rees. £53,000 Award of a three year studentship and consultancy project to analyse 2000 to 2002 Welcome the geography of telecommunications in £159,000 Collaborator on a Britain using BT data. project studying social and mortality trends in 1998 to 2000 NHS the run up to the introduction of the NHS, directed by Humphrey Southall (QMW, £59,000 Award from the NHS London). South and West to investigate suicide trends with Dr David Gunnell, Prof. 2000 to 2001 ESRC Stephen Frankel and Dr Elise Whitley. £45,000 Award for a research 1997 to 1999 ESRC project preparing historic software for the 2001 Census with Dr David Martin (Southampton) £167,000 Award of a two year and Dr Richard Mitchell. project to uncover the reasons behind the increase in health inequalities in Britain in the 1999 to 2000 JRF 1980s and early 1990s, concentrating on £67,000 Research project on geographical disparities. explaining inequalities in life and death in 1997 to 1998 ESRC 1980s and 1990s Britain awarded by the Trustees of the Foundation with Dr Mary £78,000 Award of a one year Shaw. project extended to eighteen months to analyse the results of the 1997 general 1998 JISC with Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie £10,000 Award of a grant to 1996 JRF produce a review of visualization in the social sciences with research assistance from Scot £5,000 Funding for a Orford and Rich Harris at Bristol. consultancy report on Health, Wealth and Happiness, looking at alternative goals for 1998 Granada/Dispatches national government other than maximizing £7,200 Consultancy fee to Economic prosperity in Britain. analyse the literature on mortality risks in 1996 ESRC Britain with George Davey Smith and Mary Shaw for a television programme. £5,000 Funding for a consultancy report to advise on the 1998 CML procurement of Data on Health in Europe for £7,600 Consultancy fee to the Durham/Essex Centre for Research on Access European Data. analyse the Council of Mortgage Lender's survey of household's with respect to recent 1995 DoE political changes in with Prof. Ron Johnston and Dr Charles Pattie. £47,000 Funding for two research assistants on a six month project to 1998 Assoc. of Local Government analyse various patterns of urban and social £13,000 Consultancy fee to change in Britain, contract held with Tony Champion and Mike Coombes. analyse the implications of proposed Government changes to the Deprivation

6 1995 ESRC £5,000 Funding to produce a functional region classification of the 1991 Publications census, in collaboration with Mike Coombes, David Atkins and Simon Raybould. Authored Books

1995 to 1996 JRF 1. *Dorling, D. (1995) A New Social £16,000 Sponsorship of the Atlas of Britain, London: John Wiley costs of a project to chart the changing life and Sons. chances in Britain of people in local areas from the 1930s to the 1990s. 2. *Champion, T., Wong, C., Rooke, A., 1994 HM Treasury Dorling, D., Coombes, M. and £16,000 To produce a Brunsdon, B. (1996) The Population consultancy report on the characteristics of of Britain in the 1990s: a social and people in housing debt and the changing economic atlas, Oxford: Oxford levels of their debts and how the housing University Press. market is affecting these issues.

1994 British Academy 3. *DoE (1996) Urban Trends In £1,000 Award towards research costs England: Latest Evidence from the on a study of the connections between 1991 Census, London: HMSO. mortality rates and social class composition (Principle applicant for the project and change in Britain by local authorities from one of the five authors). 1931 to 1991.

1994 to 1995 ESRC 4. *Dorling, D. and Fairbairn D. (1997) £43,000 Funding for a Mapping Ways of Representing the research assistant on a 12 month project to World, London: Longman (first book study local social polarisation in Britain 1971- in the Explorations in Human 1991 - looking for evidence at the ward level Geography series). across the country.

1993 to 1994 JRF 5. *Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. £4,500 Sponsorship of follow- and Davey Smith, G. (1999, 2000) on work from my Rowntree Foundation The Widening Gap: health Fellowship to contribute to the Housing and inequalities and policy in Britain, the Wider Economy Inquiry. Bristol: Policy Press (November) ISBN 1 86134 142-3 1993 to 1994 Henley Centre £5,500 Consultancy work on the 6. *Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, economic state of Britain for the Henley Centre and for various newspapers. Focussed on M. (2000) Inequalities in life and housing issues, but also on the wider death: what if Britain were more economy. equal? Bristol: Policy Press

1993 to 1996 British Academy 7. *Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D. £60,000 Funding for a three and Dorling, D. (2001, 2011 digital year Postdoctoral Fellowship to study local edition) From votes to seats: The social change in Britain 1951 to 2001, drawing on place based social, medical, electoral, operation of the UK housing and employment records. since 1945, Manchester University Press, ISBN 0719058511

7 8. *Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Mitchell, In German: Der schlaue Planet, So haben Sie die R. (2002) Health, Place and Society, Welt noch nie gesehen - Sueddeutsche Zeitung; in Dutch: Atlas van de dagelijkse wewld - Kosmos Harlow: Pearson Education, ISBN 0 Uitgevers,Utrecht/Antwerpen; 130 16455 0 in French: Atlas du monde reel: cartographier nos modes de vie), Editions de La Martiniere; in Italian: 9. *Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2004) Atlante del mondo globale - Zanichelli, in Japanese: People and Places: a census atlas of Toyo-Shorin Publishing company ltd Tokyo; in the UK, Bristol: Policy Press ISBN 1 Korean: Design House, Bestun Korea Agency, 86134 555 0 Seoul, in American (Thames and Hudson). Second expanded edition published 4th October 2010.

10. *Ballas, D., Rossiter, D, Thomas, B, 17. *Shaw, M., Davey Smith, G., Clarke, G.P, Dorling, D (2004) Thomas, B., and Dorling, D. (2008) Geography matters: simulating the local impacts of national social The Grim Reaper’s road map: an , Joseph Rowntree atlas of mortality in Britain, Bristol: Foundation contemporary research Policy Press. issues, York Publishing Services, York ISBN 1 85935 265 0 18. *Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: Why social inequality persists, Bristol: 11. *Dorling, D. (2005) Human Policy Press. In Korean: Injustice, Geography of the UK, London: Sage, Book 21, Seoul (2012), in Chinese, ISBN 0 7619 4136 3 Xinhua Publishing House, Beijing (2013). 12. *Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. and Dorling, D. (2005a) Life in Britain: 19. *Dorling, D. (2011) So You Think You Using Millennial Census data to Know About Britain? London: understand Poverty, Bristol: The Constable and Robinson. Policy Press. 20. *Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2011) 13. *Dorling, D., Ford, J., Holmans, A., Bankrupt Britain: An atlas of social Sharp, C., Thomas, B. and Wilcox, S. change, Bristol: Policy Press. (2005) The great divide: an analysis of housing inequality. London: 21. *Dorling, D. (2012) The No-nonsense Shelter. ISBN 1 903595 48 7 Guide to Equality, Oxford: New Internationalist, (Russian edition 14. *Dorling, D., Rigby, J., Wheeler, B., 2014) Ballas, D., Thomas, B., Fahmy, E., Gordon, D., and Lupton, R. (2007) 22. *Dorling, D. (2012) The Visualization Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, of Social Spatial Structure, 1968 to 2005, Bristol: Policy Press. Chichester, Wiley.

15. *Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. 2007, 23. *Dorling, D. (2012) The Population of Identity in Britain: A cradle-to-grave the UK, London: Sage. atlas, Bristol: Policy Press.

24. *Dorling, D. (2013) 1. Public health – 16. *Dorling, D., Newman, M. and cholera to coalition, Bristol: Policy Barford, A. (2008), The Real World Press Bytes. Atlas, London: Thames and Hudson.

8 25. *Dorling, D. (2013) 2. Social Medicine 35. *Dorling, D. (2016) A Better : – polarisation and perspectives, How government can make us happier, London: LPP (PDF available Bristol: Policy Press Bytes. for free).

26. *Dorling, D. (2013) 3. Health 36. Ballas, D., Dorling, D., and Hennig, Inequalities – from Titanic to the B.D. (2017) The human atlas of crash, Bristol: Policy Press Bytes. Europe: A continent united in diversity, Bristol: Policy Press 27. *Dorling, D. (2013) The 32 Stops: (published, April). lives on London’s Central Line, London: Penguin. 37. Dorling, D. (2017) The Equality effect: Improving life for everyone, Oxford: New Internationalist (published May). 28. *Dorling, D. (2013) Population 10 Billion: The coming demographic crisis and how to survive it, London: 38. Dorling, D. and Gietel-Basten, S. Constable (June 20th). Korean (2018) Why Demography Matters, translation published 2014, Sigongsa Cambridge: Polity (translated into Co. Ltd., Seoul. Russian by the National Research University in Moscow in 2019).

29. *Dorling, D. (2014) All That Is Solid: The great housing disaster, London: 39. Dorling, D. (2018) Do we need Allen Lane (paperback -February 26th economic inequality, Cambridge: 2015: All That is Solid: How the great Polity (Korean translation by Booklog housing disaster defines our times due out in May 2019) and what we can do about it). 40. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2019) Rule Britannia: and the end of 30. *Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B.D. (2014) The Social Atlas of empire, London: Biteback, January th Europe, Bristol: Policy Press. 15 , ISBN: 9781785904530

41. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowdown: the end 31. *Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the of the great acceleration— and why 1%, London: Verso. (Taiwanese it’s good for the planet, the economy, edition 2015; expanded UK edition and our lives, New Haven & London: 2015; 3rd US/UK edition 2019) Yale University Press (April/May); and in Korean by the Korea National 32. *Dorling, D. (2015, revised edition) Open University Press, ISBN: Injustice: Why social inequality still 9780300243406. Paperback: 2021 persists, Bristol: Policy Press. 42. Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2020) 33. *Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2016) Finntopia: what we can learn from the Geography, London: Profile. Chinese world’s happiest country, Newcastle/ edition March 2018, Beijing: New York: Agenda publishing / Winshare. Columbia University Press (September). 34. *Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2016) People and Places, A 21st-century atlas of the UK, Bristol: Policy Press.

9 Edited Books and Short Works than crime. London (2nd Edition) London: Centre for Crime and Justice 1. *Dorling, D. and Atkins D.J. (1995) Studies. Population density, change and concentration in Great Britain 1971, 8. Jenson, J.R., Dorling, D., Fairbairn, 1981 and 1991, Studies on Medical D. And Clarke, K.C. (2011) and Population Subjects No. 58, Introduction to Maps and London: HMSO. Cartographic Methods; Custom Edition for University of Minnesota 2. *Dorling, D. (1996) Area cartograms: Duluth, Boston: Pearson. their use and creation, Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography 9. *Dorling, D. (2012) Fair Play: A series no. 59, University of East Daniel Dorling reader on social Anglia: Environmental Publications. justice, Bristol: Policy Press (available end 2011). 3. Bartley, M., Blane, D., Brunner, E., Dorling, D., Ferrie, J., Jarvis, M., 10. *Dorling, D. (2013) Unequal Health: Marmot, M., McCarthy, M., Shaw, M., The scandal of our times, Bristol: Sheiham, A., Stansfeld, S., Policy Press. Wadsworth, M. and Wilkinson, R. (1998, second edition 2003, eds 11. Massey, D., Dorling, D., Murphey, R., Richard Wilkinson and Michael Piketty, T., Shaxson, N., Davies, W., Marmot) Social determinants of Lahey, K., Cave, T., Hind, D. and health: the solid facts, Copenhagen: Christensen, J. (2015) The Greatest World Health Organization. Invention: Tax and the Campaign for a Just Society, London: 4. Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1999, Commonwealth Publishing (note: only 2000) Statistics in Society: the the Kindle edition has all contributors arithmetic of politics, edited collection as authors!) of over forty chapters, London: Arnold. Translated into Japanese in 12. Dorling, D. (2018) Peak Inequality: 2003 and published in Japan by Britain’s ticking time bomb, Bristol: Hokkaido University Press Policy Press. 5. Gordon, D., Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999) Inequalities in Health: the evidence, edited collection of twenty chapters, Bristol: Policy Press. October. ISBN 1 86134 174 1.

6. *Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (eds) (2001) Poverty,

inequality and health: 1800-2000 - a reader. The Policy Press: Bristol, ISBN 1 86134 211 X.

7. *Dorling, D. Gordon, D., Hillyard, P., Pantazis, C., Pemberton, S. and Tombs, S. (2008) Criminal Obsessions: why harm matters more

10 Academic Journal Papers in three-party systems: an alternative to swing, International Political 1. Dorling, D. (1992) Visualizing people Science Association, Comparative in space and time, Environment and Representation and Electoral Planning B, 19, 613-637. Systems Research Committee, International Newsletter, 7, 1, 58-62. 2. Dorling, D. (1992) Stretching space and splicing time: from cartographic 11. Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1994) animation to interactive visualization, Gone and forgotten? The census's Cartography and Geographical missing one-and-a-half million, Information Systems, 19, 4, 215-227, Environment and Planning A, 267-270. Commentary, 26, 8, 1172-1173.

3. Dorling, D. and Openshaw, S. (1992) 12. Simpson, S. and Dorling, D. (1994) Using computer animation to Those missing millions: implications visualize spacetime patterns, for social statistics of non-response to Environment and Planning B, 19, the 1991 census, Journal of Social 639-650. Policy, 23, 4, 543-567.

4. Dorling, D. (1993) Map design for 13. Cornford, J., Dorling, D. and Tether, census mapping, The Cartographic B. (1995) Historical precedent and Journal, 30, 2, 167-183. British electoral prospects, Electoral Studies, 14, 2, 123-142. 5. Dorling, D., Pattie, C.J. and Johnston, R.J. (1993) Measuring electoral 14. Dorling, D. (1995) The visualization of change in three-party systems: an local urban change across Britain, alternative to swing, Environment and Planning B, 22, and Politics, 26, 4, 737-741. 269-290.

6. Dorling D and Simpson S. (1993) 15. Dorling, D. (1995) Visualizing Those missing millions: implications changing social structure from a for social statistics of undercount in census, Environment and Planning A, the 1991 census. Radical Statistics, 27, 2, 353-378. 55, 14-35. 16. Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1995) 7. Dorling, D. (1994) The negative Who has negative equity? how house equity map of Britain, Area, 26, 4, price falls in Britain have hit different 327-342. groups of buyers, Housing Studies, 10, 2, 151-178. 8. Dorling, D. (1994) New ways of mapping information, The 17. Pattie, C., Dorling, D. and Johnston, Pennsylvania Geographer, 32, 2, 77- R. (1995) A debt-owning : 102. the political impact of housing market recession at the British general 9. Gentle, C., Dorling, D. and Cornford, election of 1992, Urban Studies, 32, J. (1994) Negative equity in 1990s 8, 1293-1315. Britain, Urban Studies, 31, 2, 181- 199. 18. Davey Smith, G. and Dorling, D. (1996) I'm all right John: voting 10. Dorling, D., Pattie, C. and Johnston, patterns and mortality in England and R. (1994) Measuring electoral change

11 Wales, 1981-92, British Medical General Election, Area, 29, 3, 253- Journal, 313, 1573-1577. 259.

19. Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1996) A 26. Pattie, C., Dorling, D. and Johnston, modest proposal, or ... Fantasy R. (1997) The electoral geography of Geography Department!, Area, 28, 2, recession: local economic conditions, 238-239. public perceptions and the economic vote in the 1992 British general 20. Dorling, D. and Woodward, R. (1996) election, Transactions of the Institute Social polarisation 1971-1991: a of British Geographers, 22, 2, 147- micro-geographical analysis of 161. Britain, monograph in the Progress in Planning series, 45, 2, 67-122. 27. Davey Smith, G. Shaw, M. and Dorling, D. (1998) Shrinking areas 21. Dorling, D. Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, and mortality, The Lancet, 352, 1139- C.J. (1996) Using triangular graphs 40. for representing, exploring and analysing electoral change. 28. Dorling, D., (1998) Human Environment and Planning A, Vol 28, Geography - when it is good to map, p979-998. Environment and Planning A, 30, 277-288. 22. Pattie, C., Dorling, D., Johnston, R. and Rossiter, D. (1996) Electoral 29. Dorling, D. (1998) Whose voters registration, population mobility and suffer if inequalities in health remain?, the democratic franchise: the Journal of Contemporary Health, 7, geography of postal voters, overseas 50-54. voters and missing voters in Great Britain, International Journal of 30. Dorling, D., Rallings, C. and Population Geography, 2, 239-259. Thrasher, M. (1998) The epidemiology of the Liberal Democrat 23. Davey Smith, G. and Dorling, D. vote, Political Geography, 17, 1, 45- (1997) Association between voting 70. patterns and mortality remains, refereed letter, British Medical 31. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D., Journal, 315, 430-431. Dorling, D., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, I., (1998), Anatomy of a 24. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., Labour landslide: the constituency Rossiter, D., Tunstall, H. and system and the 1997 general MacAllister, I. (1997), Spatial election, Parliamentary Affairs, 51, 2, variations in voter choice: modelling 131-148. tactical voting at the 1997 general election in Great Britain, 32. Shaw, M. and Dorling, D. (1998) Geographical & Environmental Mortality amongst street sleeping Modelling, 1, 2, 153-177. youth in the UK, The Lancet, August 29: 743. 25. Pattie, C., Johnston, R., Dorling, D., Rossiter, D., Tunstall, H. and 33. Shaw, M. Dorling, D. and MacAllister, I. (1997) New Labour, Brimblecombe, N. (1998) Health and new geography? The electoral houses in multiple occupation, geography of the 1997 British Environmental Health Journal, 106, 10, 280-281.

12 34. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and 42. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Brimblecombe, N. (1998) Changing Brimblecombe, N. (1999) Life the map: health in Britain 1951-1991, chances in Britain by housing wealth Sociology of Health and Illness, 20, 5, and for the homeless and vulnerably 694-709. housed, Environment and Planning A, 31, 2239-48. 35. Brimblecombe, N., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999) Where the poor die 43. Whitley, E., Gunnell, D., Dorling, D., in a rich city: the case of Oxford, Davey Smith, G. (1999) Ecological Health and Place, 5, 4, 287-300. study of social fragmentation, poverty and suicide. British Medical Journal, 36. Brimblecombe, N., Dorling, D. and 319, 1034-1037. Shaw, M. (1999) Mortality and migration in Britain - first results from 44. Brimblecombe, N., Dorling, D. and the British household panel survey, Shaw, M. (2000) Migration and Social Science and Medicine, 40, 7, geographical inequalities in health in 981-988. Britain: an exploration of the lifetime socio-economic characteristics of 37. Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D., Gordon, migrants, Social Science and D. and Shaw, M. (1999) The widening Medicine, 50, 6, 861-878. health gap: what are the solutions? Critical Public Health, 9, 2, 151-170. 45. Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Frankel, S., Whiltley, E. and Dorling, D. 38. Dorling, D. (1999) Who's afraid of (2000). Urban-rural differences in the income inequality?, Environment and rise in youth suicide in England and Planning A, Commentary, 31,4, 571- Wales (abstract) Journal of 574. Epidemiology and Community Health 2000; 54, 796 39. Gunnell, D., Lopatazdis, A., Dorling, D., Wehner, H., Southall, H., Frankel, 46. Davey Smith, G., Shaw, M., Mitchell, S., (1999) Suicide and R., Dorling, D. and Gordon, D. (2000) unemployment in young people - Refereed Letter, Inequalities in health Analysis of trends in England and continue to grow despite Wales: 1921-1995, British Journal of government's pledges, British Psychiatry, 175, 263-270. Medical Journal, 320, 582.

40. Orford, S., Harris, R. and Dorling, D. 47. Dorling, D. and Clarke, G. (2000) The (1999) Information Visualization in the human geography of human Social Sciences: A State of the Art geography, Commentary, Review, Social Science Computer Environment and Planning A, 32, Review, 17, 3, 289-304. 1901-1904.

41. Rossiter, D., Johnston, R. Pattie, C., 48. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., Shaw, M., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I. and Orford, S. and Davey Smith. G. Tunstall, H. (1999) Changing biases (2000) 'The Ghost of Christmas Past: in the operation of the UK's electoral health effects of poverty in London in system, 1950-1997, British Journal of 1896 and 1991. BMJ Issue no. 7276, Politics and , 23-30, December 2000. 1547-1551. 1,2, 133-164. 49. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and

13 Rossiter, D. (2000) Local context, the Institute of British Geographers retrospective economic evaluations NS 25 51-64. and voting: the 1997 General Election in England and Wales. Political 56. Davey-Smith, G., Whitley, E., Dorling, Behaviour, 22(2), 121-143. D. and Gunnell, D. (2001) Area based measures of social and economic 50. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., circumstances: cause specific Tunstall, H., Rossiter, D., and mortality patterns depend on the MacAllister, I. (2000) Locating the choice of index Journal of altruistic voter: context, egocentric Epidemiology and Community Health voting, and support for the 2001, 55:149-150. Conservative party at the 1997 general election in England and 57. Dorling, D. and Simpson, L. (2001) Wales, Environment and Planning A, The geography of poverty: a political Vol. 32, p673-694. map of poverty under New Labour, New Economy, Vol 8, Issue 2, 51. Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Frankel, Blackwell Publishers. S., Whiltley, E. and Dorling, D. (2000) Urban-rural differences in the rise in 58. Dorling, D., Davey-Smith, G. and youth suicide in England and Wales Shaw, M. (2001) Analysis of trends in (abstract) Journal of Epidemiology premature mortality by Labour voting and Community Health 2000; 54: in the 1997 general election, BMJ, 796. 322: 1336-7.

52. Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. and Dorling, D. 59. Dorling, D. (2001) Anecdote is the (2000) Time for a smoke: one singular of data, E&PA 2001, Volume cigarette is equivalent to 11 minutes 33, No. 8, 1335-1340. of life expectancy. BMJ, 320:53. 60. Dorling, D., Smith, G., Noble, M., 53. Shaw, M., Gordon, D., Dorling, D., Wright, G., Burrows, R., Bradshaw, Mitchell, R. and Davey Smith, G. J., Joshi, H., Pattie, C., Mitchell, R., (2000) Increasing mortality Green, A. E., McCulloch, A. (2001) differentials by residential area level How much does place matter? of poverty: Britain 1981-1997, Social E&PA, Volume 33, No. 8., 1335- Science and Medicine, Volume 51, 1369. Issue 1, 151-153. ISSN 0277-9536. 61. Gregory, I., Dorling, D. and Southall, 54. Shaw M., Orford S., Brimblecombe, H. (2001) A century of inequality in N. and Dorling, D. (2000) Widening England and Wales using inequality in mortality between 160 standardised geographical units, Area regions of 15 countries of the 33.3, 297-311. European Union, Social Science and Medicine 30, 1047-1058. 62. Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and 55. Tunstall, H., Rossiter, D., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D.J. (2001) Social MacAllister, I., Johnston, R. and Locations, Spatial Locations and Dorling, D. (2000) Geographical voting at the 1997 British General scale, the 'feel-good-factor' and Election: Evaluating the Sources of voting at the 1997 general election in Conservative Support, Political England and Wales, Transactions of Geography, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp85- 111, ISSN: 0962-6298.

14 63. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., 70. Dorling, D. (2002) Researching MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and poverty, Progress in Human Rossiter, D., (2001) Housing tenure, Geography 26, 1: 119-120. local context, scale and voting in England and Wales, 1997, Electoral 71. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2002) Studies 20, 195-216. Geographies of the agenda: public policy, the discipline and its 64. MacAllister, I., Johnston, R., Pattie, (re)'turns', Progress in Human C., Tunstall, H., Dorling, D. and Geography, 26, 5, 629-646. Rossiter, D. (2001) Class dealignment and the Neighbourhood 72. Dorling, D., Eyre, H., Johnston, R. Effect: Miller revisited, British Journal and Pattie, C. (2002) A good place to of Political Science, January issue, bury bad news? Hiding the detail in 31, 41-59. the Geography on the Labour Party’s website, Reports and Surveys, The 65. Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Whitley, Political Quarterly, Vol. 73, No.4, E., Dorling, D. and Frankel S. (2001) p476-492. Secular trends in antidepressant prescribing in the UK, 1975-1998: Do 73. Johnston, R., Rossiter, D., Pattie, C. prescribing patterns reflect changes and Dorling, D. (2002) Labour in population mental health? Journal Electoral Landslides and the of Public Health Medicine, Vol. 23, Changing Efficiency of Voting No. 4, pp 262-267. Distributions, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New 66. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. Series 27, 3, 2002, p336-361. ISSN and Davey Smith, George (2001) 0020-2754. Putting time, person and place together: the temporal, social and 74. Martin, D., Dorling, D. and Mitchell, R. spatial accumulation of health (2002) Linking censuses through inequality. Critical Public Health, Vol. time: problems and solutions. Area 11, No. 4, 2001. (2002) 34,1, 82-91.

67. Davey Smith, G., Shaw, M. and 75. McCloskey, Brian, Alison Macfarlane, Dorling, D. (2001) Population change Bob Heyman, Daniel Dorling (et al.) and mortality in men and women, (2002) Letter: Select committee's Journal of Epidemiology Community report used parliamentary privilege Health, 55:1. unacceptably, BMJ 2002; 324: 1584.

68. Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C., Dorling, D. 76. Mitchell R., Martin D. , Dorling D. and and Rossiter, D. (2001). Fifty years of Simpson S. (2002) Bringing the bias in the UK's Electoral System, missing million home: correcting the APSA: , Public Opinion and 1991 SAS for undercount – Voting Behaviour Section Website, on-line paper. Environment and Planning A, 34, 1021-1035. 69. Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D., Mitchel, R., et.al. (2002) Health inequalities in 77. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. Britain: continuing increases up to the (2002) Population production and end of the 20th century, Journal of modelling mortality - an application of Epidemiology and Community Health Geographic Information Systems in 56: 434-435.

15 health inequalities research. Health Wales, 1981-1998, Social Science & and Place, 8, 1, 15-24. Medicine 57, 1183-1194.

78. Orford, S., Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., 85. Mitchell, G. and Dorling, D. (2003) An Shaw, M. and Davey-Smith, G. environmental justice analysis of (2002) Life and Death of the People British air quality, Environment and of London: A Historical GIS of Planning A 2003, Volume 35, 909- Charles Booth's Inquiry, Health and 929. Place 8, 1, 25-35. 86. Rees, P., Brown, D., Norman, P. and 79. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey Dorling, D. (2003) Are socioeconomic Smith, G. (2002) Editorial: Mortality inequalities in mortality decreasing or and political climate: how suicide increasing within some British rates have risen during periods of regions? An observational study, Conservative government, 1901- 1990-1998, Journal of Public Health 2000, Journal of Epidemiology and Medicine, 25, 208-214. Community Health, 56, (10): 722-7. 87. Dorling, D. and Gunnell, D. (2003) 80. Dorling, D. and Rees, P.H. (2003) A Suicide: the spatial and social Nation Still Dividing: The British components of despair in Britain Census and Social Polarisation 1971- 1980-2000, Transactions of the 2001, Environment and Planning A, Institute of British Geographers, 28, vol 35, 1287-1313. 442-460.

81. Dorling, D. and Ward, N. (2003) 88. Tunstall, H.V.Z., Shaw, M. and Commentary: Social Science, public Dorling, D. (2004) Places and health, policy, and the search for happiness, Journal of Epidemiology and Editorial, Environment and Planning Community Health, 58, 6-10. A, 2003, Volume 35, No. 6 June, 954- 957. 89. Middleton, N., Whitley, E., Frankel, S., Dorling, D. and Gunnell, D. (2004) 82. Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, Suicide risk in small-areas of England E., Dorling, D. and Frankel, S. (2003) and Wales 1991-1993, Social Influence of cohort effects on patterns Psychiatry and Psychiatric of suicide in England and Wales, Epidemiology, 39, 45-52. 1950-1999, British Journal of Psychiatry, 182, 164-170. 90. Dorling, D. and Pattie, C. (2004) Smile, be happy (editorial), 83. Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, Environment and Planning A, 36, E., Dorling, D. and Frankel, S. (2003) 761-762. 'Why are suicide rates rising in young men but falling in the elderly? -a time- 91. Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2004) A series analysis of trends in England nation dividing? Some interpretations and Wales 1950-1998, Social of the question, Environment and Science and Medicine 57, 595-611. Planning A, 26, 369-373.

84. Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Frankel, 92. Dorling, D. (2004) Healthy places, S., Whitley, E. and Dorling, D. (2003) healthy spaces, British Medical Urban-rural differences in suicide Bulletin, 69. trends in young adults: England and

16 93. Boyle, P., and Dorling, D. (2004) Britain: Trends in the demographic Editorial: the 2001 UK census: and spatial distribution of murder, remarkable resource or bygone 1981-2000, Health and Place, 11, 45- 54. legacy of the ‘pencil and paper era’? Area 36(2), 101–110. 102. Ross, N, Dorling, D., Dunn, J.R., Henriksson, G., Glover, J., Lynch, J. 94. Seyan, K., Greenhalgh, T. and and Weitoft G.R. (2005) Metropolitan Dorling, D. (2004) The standardised Income Inequality and Working-Age admission ratio for measuring Mortality: A Cross-Sectional Analysis widening participation in medical Using Comparable Data from Five schools: analysis of UK medical Countries, Journal of Urban Health: school admissions by ethnicity, Bulletin of the New York Academy of socioeconomic status, and sex BMJ Medicine, 82, 1, 101-110. 2004;328:1545-1546. 103. Ballas, D., Clarke, G P, Dorling D., 95. Higgs, G., Williams, C. & Dorling, D. Eyre, H., Rossiter, D. and Thomas B (2004) Use of the census of (2005), SimBritain: a dynamic spatial population to discern trends in the microsimulation model for Britain, Welsh language: an aggregate Population, Space and Place, 11, 13- analysis. Area 36(2), 187-201. 34.

96. Thomas, B. & Dorling, D. (2004) 104. Nakaya, T. and Dorling, D. (2005) Endpiece: mapping changes and the Geographical inequalities of mortality 2001 census for the UK. Area 36(2, by income in two developed island CD and web version). countries: a cross-national comparison of Britain and Japan. 97. Shaw, M and Dorling, D. (2004) Who Social Science and medicine, 60, 12, cares in England & Wales? The 2865-2875. Positive Care Law: Cross-sectional study, Journal of General Practise, 105. Shaw, M., Davey Smith, G. and 54, 899-903. Dorling, D. (2005) Health inequalities and New Labour: how the promises 98. Keylock, C.J. and Dorling, D. (2004) compare with real progress, BMJ, What kind of quantitative methods for 330, 1016-1021. what kind of Geography?, Area, 36, 4, 358-366. 106. Shaw, M., Davey Smith, G. and Dorling, D. (2005) Health inequalities 99. Greenhalgh, T. and Dorling, D. under New Labour: author’s reply, (2004). Measuring participation in UK BMJ, 330, 1507-1508. medical schools: Authors' reply. BMJ, 329,801. 107. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. 100. Thomas B. and Dorling D. and Davey Smith, G. (2005) Labour’s (2004) Advances in the Human “Black Report” Moment, BMJ, 331, Cartography of the UK, The 575. Cartographic Journal, 41, 2, 109-115. 108. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., Orford, S., 101. Shaw, M., Tunstall, H. and Shaw, M., Davey Smith, G. (2005) Dorling, D. (2005) Increasing Inequalities and Christmas Yet to inequalities in risk of murder in

17 Come , BMJ 2005;331:1409, 117. Dorling, D. (2006) Prime Suspect: doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7529.1409-b. Murder in Britain, Prison Service Journal, July, No.166, 3-10. 109. Shelton, N., Birkin, M. and Dorling, D. (2006) Where not to live: a geo- 118. Dorling, D. (2006) Commentary: The demographic classification of fading of the dream: widening mortality for England and Wales, inequalities in life expectancy in 1981-2000, Health and Place, 12, 4, America. International Journal of 557-569. Epidemiology, 35 (4) 979-980.

110. Ballas, D., Clarke, G., Dorling, D., 119. Durham, H., Rees, P., and Dorling, Rigby, J. and Wheeler, B. (2006) D. (2006) An Online Census Atlas for Using geographical information everyone, Area, 38, 3, 336-341. systems and spatial microsimulation for the analysis of health inequalities, 120. Pearce, J. and Dorling, D. (2006) The Health Informatics Journal, 12, 1, 65- place of population change in 79. explaining geographical inequalities in health in New Zealand, Letter, 111. Dorling, D., Shaw, M. and Davey International Journal of Smith, G. (2006) HIV and global Epidemiology, 35, 1099-1100. health: Global inequality of life expectancy due to AIDS, BMJ, 121. Pearce, J., Dorling, D., Wheeler, B., 2006;332:662-664. Barnett, R. and Rigby, J. (2006) Geographical Inequalities in health in 112. Pearce, J. and Dorling, D. (2006) New Zealand, 1980-2001: the gap Increasing geographical inequalities widens, Australian and New Zealand in health in New Zealand, 1980– Journal of Public Health, 30, 5, 461- 2001. International Journal of 466. Epidemiology, 35, 597-603. 122. Dorling, D., Barford, A. and Newman, 113. Dorling, D. (2006) Class Alignment M. (2006) Worldmapper: the world as Renewal: The Journal of Labour you have never seen it before , I. Politics 14(1), 8-19. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 12, 5, 114. Barford, A. Dorling, D., Davey Smith, September/October, 757-764. G. and Shaw, M. (2006) Editorial: 123. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2006) Women’s life expectancy, BMJ, 332, Humanising Geography, Geography, 808. 91 (3) 187-197.

115. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2006) 124. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2006, What’s wrong with this picture? New The world: a different view: The Scientist, May 6th, pp.37-39. National Medical Journal of India, 19, 4, pp.234-235. 116. Barford, A. Dorling, D., Davey Smith, G. and Shaw, M. (2006) Letter: The 125. Dorling, D. (2006) Commentary: A cause for quiet celebration, BMJ, place where everyone matters: crime 332, 1095-1096. and poverty, Editorial, Environment and Planning A, 2006, Volume 38, pages 1993-1998.

18 126. Dorling, D. (2007) Inequalities in 135. Dorling, D. (2007) Anamorphosis: Britain 1997-2006: the dream that The geography of physicians, and turned pear-shaped. Local Economy, mortality, International Journal of 21, 4, 353–361 Epidemiology, 36(4),745-750; doi: 10.1093/ije/dym017 127. Moraru, M., Barford, A. and Dorling, 136. Dorling, D., Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., D. (2007), The long war: the complex Mitchell, R. (2007) Counting the 21st challenges presented by HIV/AIDS, century children of Britain: the extent Student BMJ, 14, p. 445. of advantage and disadvantage, 128. Ballas, D., Clarke, G P, Dorling D, Twenty-First Century Society, 2, 2, Rossiter, D. (2007), Using SimBritain 173 – 189. to Model the Geographical Impact of National Government Policies, 137. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, Geographical Analysis, 39, 1, 44-77. Continuation of: The world: a different view: The National Medical 129. Rigby, J.E. and Dorling, D. (2007) Journal of India, 20, 1, p.34. Mortality in relation to sex in the affluent world, Journal of 138. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, Epidemiology and Community Continuation of: The world: a Health, 61, 159-164. different view: The National Medical Journal of India, 20, 2, p.100 130. Dorling, D. (2007) Worldmapper: The Human Anatomy of a Small Planet, 139. Dorling, D., 2007, How many of us PLoS Medicine Vol. 4, No. 1, e1 are there and where are we? A doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0040001 simple independent validation of the 2001 Census and its revisions, 131. Moraru, M., Barford, A. and Dorling, Environment and Planning A, 2007, D. (2007). Cartografiando la Volume 39, pages 1024-1044. extensión de la globalización. Scrpta 140. Pitts, M. , Pattie, C. and Dorling, D. Nova. 2007, 'Christmas feasting and social 132. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2006, class', Food, Culture and Society, 10, Continuation of: The world: a 407-424. different view: The National Medical 141. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, Journal of India, 19, 5, p.293. Continuation of: The world: a 133. Tunstall, H., Mitchell, R., Gibbs, J., different view: The National Medical Platt, S. and Dorling, D.. (2007) Is Journal of India, 20, 3, p.157 economic adversity always a killer? 142. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D., 2007, Disadvantaged areas with relatively Measuring the impact of major life low mortality rates. Journal of events upon happiness, International Epidemiology and Community Health Journal of Epidemiology , 36, 6, 2007;61:337-343. 1244-1252; doi:10.1093/ije/dym182 134. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2006, 143. Dorling, D., Barford, A., Wheeler, B., Continuation of: The world: a 2007, Health impacts of an different view: The National Medical environmental disaster: a polemic, Journal of India, 19, 6, p.334. Environmental Research Letters, 2

19 045007 (11pp) doi:10.1088/1748- 152. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, 9326/2/4/045007 Continuation of: The world: a different view: The National Medical 144. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, Journal of India, 20, 6, p.318 Continuation of: The world: a different view: The National Medical 153. Sabel, C., Dorling, D., and Hiscock, Journal of India, 20, 4, p.203 R. (2007) Sources of income, wealth and the length of life: An individual 145. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. and Pearce, level study of mortality, Critical Public J., 2007, The global impact of income Health, 17, 4, 293-310. inequality on health by age: an observational study, BMJ, 335, 873 154. Pitts, M., Dorling, D. and Pattie, C., (5pp) (2007), Oil for food: the global story doi:10.1136/bmj.39349.507315.DE of edible lipids, Journal of World- (published 22 October 2007) Systems Research 13, 1, 12-32.

146. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. 2007, 155. Dorling, D. and Rigby, J.E. (2007), Shaping the world to illustrate “Net Cohort Migration in England and inequalities in health, Bulletin of the Wales: How Past Birth Trends May World Health Organisation, 85, 11, Influence Net Migration, Population 821-900. Review, 46, 2, 51-62. 147. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., 2007, Tunstall, H., Mitchell, R., Gibbs, J., Continuation of: The world: a 156. Platt, S., and Dorling, D. (2007) Is different view: The National Medical economic adversity always a killer? Journal of India, 20, 5, p.269 Disadvantaged areas with relatively 148. Dorling, D., 2007, Guest Editorial: low mortality rates. Journal of The real Mental Health Bill, Journal Epidemiology Community Health, 61, of Public Mental Health, 6, 3, 6-13. 337-343.

149. Dorling, D., 2007, The Soul 157. Kingham, S., Pearce, J., Dorling, D., Searching Within New Labour, Local and Faulk, N. (2008) The impact of the graduated driver licence scheme Economy, 22, 4, 317 – 324. on road traffic accident youth mortality in New Zealand, Journal of 150. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2007) Transport Geography, 16, 134-141. The shape of global causes of death, International Journal of Health 158. Dorling, D. (2008) Commentary: The Geographies, 6:48. politics and economics of murder, Environment and Planning A, 40, 151. Ben-Shlomo, Y., S. Evans, F. 255-257. Ibrahim, B. Patel, K. Anson, F. Chinegwundoh, C. Corbishley, D. 159. Fahmy, E., Dorling, D., Rigby, J., Dorling, B. Thomas, D. Gillatt, R. Wheeler, B., Ballas, D., Gordon, D., Kirby, G. Muir, V. Nargund, R. Lupton, R. (2008) Poverty, Wealth Popert, C. Metcalfe, and R. Persad, and Place in Britain, 1968-2005, (2007), The Risk of Prostate Cancer Radical Statistics, Issue 97, 11-30. amongst Black Men in the United Kingdom: The PROCESS Cohort 160. Day, P., Pearce,, J. , Dorling, D. Study, European Urology, Volume (2008) Twelve worlds: A geo- 53, Issue 1, Pages 99-105. demographic comparison of global

20 inequalities in mortality, Journal of 168. Moraru, M., Barford, A. and Dorling, Epidemiology and Community D. (2009), Cartografiando La Health, 62, 1002-1010 Extensión De La Globalización , 161. Glasmeier, A., Martin, R., Tyler, P. Geofocus, No. 9, pp. 1-18. (in and Dorling, D., (2008), Editorial: Spanish). Poverty and Place in the UK and US, 169. Dorling, D. (2009) Unemployment Cambridge Journal of Regions, and health: Health benefits vary Economy and Society, 1,1, 1-16 according to the method of reducing 162. Dorling, D. (2008) Discussion on the unemployment, BMJ, 338, b829. paper by Curtice and Girth: 170. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2009) Proposing a vote of thanks on The The Inequality Hypothesis: , BBC/ITV experience in Britain in Antithesis, and a Synthesis?, Health 2005, Journal of the Royal Statistical And Place, 15, 4, 1166-1169. Society Series A, 171, 3, 533-535. 171. Dorling, D. and Coles, P., (2009) 163. Metcalfe, C., Patel, B. Evans, S., Featured graphic: wars, massacres, Ibrahim, F., Anson, K., and atrocities of the 20th century, Chinegwundoh, F., Corbishley, C., Environment and Planning A, 41, 8, Dorling, D., Thomas, B. Gillatt, D., 1779-1780. Kirby, R., Muir, G., Nargund, V., Popert, R, Persad, R.,, Ben- Shlomo, 172. Simpson, L., Purdam, K., Tajar, A., Y. (2008) The risk of prostate cancer Pritchard, J. and Dorling, D. (2009) amongst South Asian men in Local labour market profiles: jobs southern England: The PROCESS deficits, ethnic penalties and cohort study, BJU International, 102, neighbourhood effects, Environment 1407-1412 –. doi:10.1111/j.1464- and Planning A, 41, 946-963. 410X.2008.07818.x 173. Rossiter, D., Ballas, D., Clarke, G. 164. Dorling, D., 2008, Cash and the not and Dorling, D. (2009) Dynamic so classless society, Fabian Review, Spatial Microsimulation Using The Vol 120, no. 2 Concept Of Ghosts, International Journal of Microsimulation, 2, 2, 15- 165. Norman, P., Gregory, I., Dorling, D. 26. and Baker, A. (2008) Geographical Trends in Infant mortality inequalities 174. Pearce, J. and Dorling, D. (2010) The in England and Wales, 1970-2006, influence of selective migration Health Statistics Quarterly, 40, 18-29. patterns among smokers and non- smokers on geographical inequalities 166. Dorling, D. (2008) London and the in health, Annals of the Association English Desert: the grain of truth in a of American Geographers, 100, 2, stereotype, Geocarrefour, 83, 2, 87- 393-408. 98. 175. Mitchell, R., Gibbs, J., Tunstall, H., 167. Pearce, J. and Dorling, D. (2009) Platt, S.D. and Dorling, D. (2009). Tackling global health inequalities: Factors which nurture geographical closing the health gap in a resilience in Britain: a mixed methods generation, Environment and study. Journal of Epidemiology and Planning A, Commentary, 41, 1-6. Community Health, 63, 18-23.

21 176. Dorling, D. (2009) The Age of 183. Dorling, D. (2010) All in the mind? Anxiety: why we should live in fear Why social inequalities persist, Public for our children’s mental health, Policy Research, 16, 4, 226-231. Journal of Public Mental Health, 8, 4, 184. Dorling, D. (2010) The Fabian Essay: 4-10. The myth of inherited inequality, Fabian Review, Vol 122, no. 1, 177. Barford, A., Pickett, K. and Dorling, pp.19-21. D., (2010) Re-Evaluating self- evaluation. A Commentary on Jen, 185. Dorling, D. (2010) If Lions Could Jones, and Johnston (68:4, 2009) Talk? Learning to live together in Social Science & Medicine, 70, 496- Britain, Area, 42, 4, 403-405. 497. 186. Dorling, D. (2010) ‘Indenture’: labour 178. Dorling, D. (2010) Should government have a Plan B; or, the for miserable reward, a fifth of all inclusion of people in society? households, Renewal, 18(1/2), 59- Twenty-First Century Society, 66. Journal of the Academy of Social 187. Dorling, D. (2010) Commentary: The Sciences, Volume 5 Issue 1, 33-49 Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels, Environment and 179. Dorling, D.. (2010) Social Evils – Planning A, 42, 5, 1023-1025. From Unemployment to Idleness to Prejudice. Some Suggestions for 188. McCartney, G., Collins, C. and Mapping the Modern Equivalents of Dorling, D. (2010) Observation: These Old Evils onto New Injustices, Would action on health inequalities Review of Economic Analysis, 2, have saved New Labour? BMJ, 23 forthcoming. June, 340, page 1388, doi:10.1136/bmj.c3294 180. Dorling, D. and Pritchard, J. (2010) The Geography of Poverty, 189. Thomas, B., Dorling, D. and Davey Inequality and Wealth in the UK and Smith, G. (2010) Inequalities in abroad: because enough is never premature mortality in Britain: enough, Applied Spatial Analysis and observational study from 1921 to Policy, 3, 2-3, pp 81-106 2007, BMJ, Friday 23rd July.

181. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. (2010) 190. Pickett, K. and Dorling, D. (2010) Angles, Saxons, Inequality, and Against the Organization of Misery? Educational Mobility in England and The Marmot Review of Health Germany. Social Europe Journal, Inequalities, Social Science and contribution to on-line debate, Medicine, 71, 1231-1233 http://www.social- europe.eu/author/danny-dorling-and- 191. Dorling, D. (2010) All connected? benjamin-david-hennig/ March. Geographies of race, death, wealth, votes and births, Geographical 182. Dorling, D. (2010) The return to Journal, 176, 3, September, pp. 186- elitism in education, Soundings, 198, doi: 10.1111/j.1475- Issue 44, March 2010. Also 4959.2010.00373.x published in "Eurozine in April" - http://www.eurozine.com/pdf/2010- 04-13-dorling-en.pdf

22 192. Dorling, D. (2010) Statistical clues to 200. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality social injustice, Radical Statistics, constitutes a particular place, Social Issue 102, 43-62. and Cultural Geography, 13, 1, 1-9.

193. Dorling, D. (2010) Why what I read 201. Gunnell, D., Wheeler, B., Chang, S- makes me think what I think, Radical S., Thomas, B., Sterne, J.A.C. and Statistics, Issue 104, 70-73. Dorling, D. (2012) Changes in the geography of suicide in young men: 194. Dorling, D. (2010). New Labour and England and Wales 1981-2005, Inequality: Thatcherism Continued?, Journal of Epidemiology and Local Economy, Vol. 25, Nos. 5–6, Community Health, 66: 536-543

August–September 2010, pp. 406– 202. Tunstall, H., Pickett, K. and Dorling, 423. D. (submitted) Growing up in Nether and Upper Poppleton in the 1890s – 195. Dorling, D. (2010) Opinion: Social inequality and environmental Justice a school project, City of York and Environmental Scientist (Journal of District Family History Society the Institution of Environmental Journal Sciences), Vol. 19, No. 3, 9-13. Krieger, N., Dorling, D. and 196. Fahmy E, Gordon D, Dorling D, McCartney, G. (2012) Mapping Rigby J, and Wheeler B, (2011), injustice, visualizing equity: Why Poverty and place in Britain, 1968 – theory, metaphors and images 99, Environment and Planning A, 43, matter in tackling inequalities, 3, 594 – 617. Public Health, 126, 3, 256-8. DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.01.028 Gunnell, D., Wheeler, B., Chang, S.- 197. S., Thomas B., Sterne J.A.C., Dorling D. (forthcoming) Changes in the 204. Dorling, D. (2012) The geography of geography of suicide in young males: stupidity: From where do all the bad England and Wales 1981 to 2005, ideas come?, Local Economy, 27, 5- Journal of Epidemiology and 6, pp. 486 – 493. Community Health, Dec 3 Epub ahead of print. 205. Dorling, D. (2012) "Inequality and 198. Tunstall, H., Mitchell, R., Dorling, D., Injustice: Some News from Britain", Gibbs, J. and Platt, S. (2012) Socio- Urban Studies, Vol. 33, No. 5, pp. demographic diversity and 621-629 . unexplained variation in death rates http://dx.doi.org/10.2747/0272- among the most deprived 3638.33.5.621 parliamentary constituencies in Britain, Journal of Public Health. doi: 206. Minton, J., Pickett, K. and Dorling, D. 10.1093/pubmed/fdr078 (2012) "Health, Employment and Economic Change, 1973-2009: a 199. Dorling, D. (2011) Riots, repeated cross-sectional study", Redistribution and Reparation, BMJ, 340:e2316 doi: Poverty, The Journal of the Child 10.1136/bmj.e2316 (Published 9 Poverty Action Group, 140, 6-10. May)

23 207. Dorling, D. (2012) Commentary: how they show that cancellation is When bad news is worse than it stupid, Radical Statistics, 109, 4-12. sounds, International Journal of Epidemiology, 41, 1750-1752 215. Dorling, D. (2013) Crises and turning points: The turning points of history, 208. Green, M. A. and Dorling, D. (2012) Renewal, 21, 4, 11-20. Letter to the editor: Visualising the historical and contemporary 216. Dorling, D. (2014) How only some differences in mortality between the rich countries recently set out to US and Canada using Lexis become more unequal, Sociologia, diagrams, Canadian Journal of Public Problemas e Práticas, 74, 9-30. Health, 103, 6, 472. http://revistas.rcaap.pt/spp/article/vie w/3198/2591 209. Dorling, D. (2013) Fairness and the changing fortunes of people in 217. Dorling, D. (2014) “Commentary: All Britain, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 176, 1, 97-128. the presidents’ children”, International Journal of 210. Ballas, D., Dorling, D., Nakaya, T., Epidemiology, 1-3, doi: Tunstall, H. and Hanaoka, K. (2013) 10.1093/ije/dyu040, Income inequalities in Japan and the UK: a comparative study of two 218. Dorling, D. (2014) Thinking About island economies, Journal of Social Class, Sociology,48, 3, 452-462, Policy and Society, forthcoming, forthcoming DOI: Available on CJO 2013 doi:10.1017/ 10.1177/0038038514523171

S1474746413000043 219. Green, M., Vickers, D. and Dorling, D. (2014) A neighbourhood level 211. Dorling, D. (2013) Cartography: mortality classification of England making sense of our worlds: The and Wales, 2006-2009, Health and Cartographic Journal, 50, 2, 152-154. Place, 30,196-204. 212. Minton, J., Vanderbloemen, L. and 220. Dorling, D. (2015) The mother of Dorling, D. (2013) Visualising underlying causes - economic Europe’s demographic scars with ranking and health inequality, Social coplots and contour plots, Science & Medicine, International Journal of http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed. Epidemiology, 2013; 42,4, 1164- 2015.01.008 1176, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyt115, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic 221. Dorling, D. (2015) Policy, politics, les/PMC3781004/ health, and housing in the UK, Policy and Politics, 43, 2, 163-80, 213. Campbell, M., Ballas, D., Mitchell, R., http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/030557315 Dorling, D. (2013) Mortality X14259845316193 Inequalities: Scotland versus England and Wales, Health and 222. Dorling, D. (2015) Income Inequality Place, 23, . pp. 179-186. in the UK: Comparisons with five doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.06.00 large Western European countries 4 and the USA, Applied Geography, 61, 24-34. 214. Dorling, D. (2013) The 2011 Census: What surprises are emerging and

24 223. Rodriguez, J.M., Geronimus, A.T., 229. Morris, T., Dorling, D., and Davey Bound, J., Dorling, D. (2015) Black Smith, G. (2016) How well can we Lives Matter: Differential Mortality predict educational outcomes? and the Racial Composition of the, Examining the roles of cognitive U.S. Electorate, 1970-2004, Social ability and social position in Science and Medicine, 136-137, 192- educational attainment, 199. Contemporary Social Science, 11, 2- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed. 3, pp. 154-168. 2015.04.014 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 .1080/21582041.2016.1138502 224. Green, A.M., Subramanian, S.V., Vickers, D. and Dorling, D. (2015) 230. Dorling, D. (2016) A Better Politics— Internal migration, area effects and A More Enlightened Economics, health: Does where you move to Renewal, 24, 1, pp.75-90. impact upon your health? Social http://renewal.org.uk/articles/a-better- Science and Medicine,136-137, politics-a-more-enlightened- pp.27-34, economics 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.05.011 231. Clair, A., Reeves, A., Loopstra, R., 225. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. (2015) McKee, M., Dorling, D., and Stuckler, Visualizing urban and regional D. (2016) The impact of the housing worlds: power, politics, and practices, crisis on self-reported health in Environment and Planning A, 47, Europe: multilevel longitudinal 1346-1350. modelling of 27 EU countries, European Journal of Public Health, 226. Dorling, D. (2015) Data on Income Vol. 26, No. 5, 788–793 inequality in Germany, France, Italy, http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/conte Spain, the UK, and comparisons to nt/26/5/788.long other affluent nations, 2012; Data in Brief, 5, pp.458-460, 232. Clair, A., Reeves, A., Loopstra, R., http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic McKee, M., Dorling, D., and Stuckler, les/PMC4610951/ D. (2016) The impact of housing 10.1016/j.dib.2015.09.023 payment problems on health status during economic recession: A 227. Vanderbloemen, L., Dorling, D. and comparative analysis of longitudinal Minton, J. (2016) Visualizing variation EU SILC data of 27 European states, in mortality rates across the life 2008-2010, Social Science and course and by sex, USA and Medicine - Population Health, 2, pp. comparator States, 1933-2010, 306-316, Journal of Epidemiology and http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.201 Community Health, 70(8), 826-31. 6.05.006 http://jech.bmj.com/content/70/8/826.l ong 233. Dorling, D. (2016) Brexit: the decision of a divided country, BMJ 2016; 354 228. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. (2016) http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i3697 London and the English desert – the (Published 06 July 2016), geography of cultural capital in the http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i UK, Cultural Trends, 25, 1, 35-46. 3697.full?ijkey=Qzh0MvExCSL1BkA http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/1 &keytype=ref 0.1080/09548963.2015.1134097 234. Dorling, D. (2016) Author’s reply to Hanretty and Ford, BMJ 2016; 354

25 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i4424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23729333.2 (Published 15 August 2016), 016.1238744 http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i 4424.full?ijkey=WBmrv8F8yQt4Tpd& 242. Hiam, L., Harrison, D., Dorling, D., keytype=ref McKee, M. (2017) Why has mortality in England and Wales been 235. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2016) increasing? An iterative The Creation of Inequality: Myths of demographic analysis, Journal of the Potential and Ability, Journal of Royal Society of Medicine, Critical Education Policy, 14, 3, 56- http://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F014107 79, 6817693599 http://www.jceps.com/archives/3204 243. Hiam, L., Harrison, D., Dorling, D., 236. Dorling, D. (2016) The Politics of and McKee, M. (2017) What caused Public Spending, Equality and Hope, the spike in mortality in England and Political Insight, December, Volume Wales in January 2015?, Journal of 7, pp. 32-35. the Royal Society of Medicine, February 17th, 237. Dorling, D. (2016) France shows http://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F014107 what has gone wrong in the UK and 6817693600. US, BMJ 2016; 355 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i6520 244. Rigby, J. E., Boyle, M.G., Brunsdon, (Published 08 December), C., Charlton, M., Dorling, D., Foley, http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmj.i65 R., French, W., Noone, S. and 20?ijkey=QY6i8hS8kaIgttF&keytype= Pringle, D. (2017) Towards a ref geography of health inequalities in Ireland, Irish Geography, 50, 1, pp. 238. Dorling, D. (2017) Brexit, the NHS 37-58, DOI: 10.2014/igj.v50i1.53 and the elderly middle class, Soundings, January, pp.50-53, 245. Green, M., Dorling, D., and Minton, J. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/646726 (2017) The Geography of a rapid rise in elderly mortality in England and 239. Dorling, D. (2017) World View: Wales, 2014-15. Heath and Place, Policymakers should not act like 44, pp.77-85, scientists, Nature Human Behaviour, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplac th January 10 , Volume 1, article 9, e.2017.02.002. http://www.nature.com/articles/s4156 2-016-0009 246. Dorling, D. (2017) Discussion on the paper by Allin and Hand: New 240. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, statistics for old?—measuring the B.D. (2017) Analysing the regional wellbeing of the UK, Journal of the geography of poverty, austerity and Royal Statistical Society Series A, inequality in Europe: a human 180, 1, 3-43. cartographic perspective, Regional http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 Studies, 51, 1, 174-185, 111/rssa.12188/full http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/ 00343404.2016.1262019 247. Weckroth, M., Kemppainen, T. and Dorling, D. (2017) Socio-economic 241. Field, K. and Dorling, D. (2016) UK stratification of life satisfaction in Election cartography, International Ireland during an economic Journal of Cartography, 2,2,202-232, recession: A repeated cross- sectional study using the European

26 Social Survey, Irish Journal of 254. Dorling, D. (2018) Moral Sentiments Sociology, 25, 2, 128-149, DOI: and The New Urban Crisis: New 10.1177/0791603517697326 Urban Crisis by Richard Florida, Basic Books, 2017, International 248. Fransham, M. and Dorling, D. (2017) Review of Applied Economics, 32, 1, Have mortality improvements stalled 134-136. th in England? BMJ, May 8 , 10.1080/02692171.2018.1407062 http://www.bmj.com/content/357/bmj.j 1946.full 255. Fransham, M. and Dorling, D. (2018) Homelessness and public health, 249. Dorling, D. (2017) The Five Key The British Medical Journal, January Facts the Left Needs to Know about 30th, BMJ 2018;360:k214 doi: Inequality, Renewal, 25, 2, pp.14-23. 10.1136/bmj.k214 http://www.renewal.org.uk/articles/the -five-key-facts-the-left-needs-to- 256. Hiam, K., Harrison, D., McKee, M. know-about-inequality and Dorling, D. (2018) Why is life expectancy in England and Wales 250. Hiam L, Dorling D, Harrison D and ‘stalling’? Journal of Epidemiology McKee M, (2017) Response to and Community Health, DOI: Jones and Milne, Journal of the 10.1136/jech-2017- Royal Society of Medicine, 210401 110,7,266-268. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/1 257. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) Rise 0.1177/0141076817703881 in mortality in England and Wales in first seven weeks of 2018, British 251. Hiam L, Dorling D, Harrison D and Medical Journal 2018;360:k1090 McKee M, (2017) Erratum: Neither http://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj. of these errors alter the main k1090 conclusions of the papers, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 110, 258. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) Rise 18th October, note, in mortality in England and Wales in http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1 first sixteen weeks of 2018: rapid 177/0141076817735063 response, BMJ, May 8th, https://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj 252. Green, M. A., Dorling, D., Minton, J., .k1090/rr-8 and Pickett, K. E. (2017) Could the rise in mortality rates since 2015 be 259. Hiam, L, Dorling, D., and McKee, M. explained by changes in the number (2018) The cuts and poor health: of delayed discharges of NHS When and how can we say that one patients?, Journal of Epidemiology & thing causes another? Journal of the Community Health, 71, 1068-1071. Royal Society of Medicine, vol. 11, doi: 10.1136/jech-2017-209403. issue 6, 199-202, on-line June 7th, http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/Yf 253. Green, .M Dorling, D., Mitchell R. VYypacrya3N4BxmeDR/full# (2018) Updating Edwin Chadwick's seminal work on geographical 260. Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. inequalities by occupation, Social (2018) The age-sex standardised Science & Medicine, 197: 59-62, mortality rate for deaths in England DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.11.0 has risen by 5% in 12 months, Rapid 55 response, British Medical Journal, June 20th,

27 https://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj 268. Dorling, D. (2019) Dying quietly: .k1090/rr-12 English suburbs and the stiff upper lip, Political Quarterly, 90,1, 32-43, 261. Hiam, L., Dorling, D., McKee, M. accepted 26 September 2018 (2018) Rise in mortality--when will DOI:10.1111/1467-923X.12579 the government take note? Letter, BMJ 2018 361: p. k2747-k2747, 269. Dorling, D. and Rigby, J. (in print http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/3 February 2020) Recession, Austerity 61/jun25_1/k2747?ct and Life Expectancy, Irish Medical Journal, forthcoming. Accepted for 262. Morris, T., Davies, N., Dorling, D., publication, 3rd Feb 2019, on line: Richmond, R. and Davey Smith, G. http://imj.ie/recession-austerity-and- (2018) Examining the genetic life-expectancy/ influences on educational attainment and the validity of value-added 270. Dorling, D., Rigby, J. and Brunsdon, measures of progress, British C. (2019) Author Response to Educational Research Journal, 44, 5, Reader (J Hanley), on Recession, 725-747, DOI:10.1002/berj.3466 Austerity and Life Expectancy, Irish Medical Journal, Accepted for 263. Dorling, D. (2018) Stalling life publication, 15th April 2019, on line: expectancy in the UK, Rapid http://imj.ie/reader-response-to-imj- Response, British Medical Journal, article-recession-austerity-and-life- th September 28 , expectancy-by-d-dorling-and-j-rigby/ https://www.bmj.com/content/362/bmj .k4050/rr 271. Dorling, D. (2019) The Wreckers, Fabian Review, Spring 2019, Vol. 264. Dorling, D. (2018) Ireland: When 131, No.1, pp.21-23, everyone you know buys art, or a https://fabians.org.uk/publication/spri sculpture, to upgrade their life ng-2019/ (commentary), Current Anthropology, 59, 6, 272. Brimblecombe, N., Dorling, D., and https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/do Green, M. (2019) Who still dies i/abs/10.1086/700679 young in a rich city? Revisiting the case of Oxford, The Geographical 265. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. (2018) Journal, 12 November, Waldo Tobler: Remembering a DOI:10.1111/geoj.12336, https://rgs- genius, The Cartographic Journal, ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10 55: 3, 303-304, .1111/geoj.12336. 10.1080/00087041.2018.1507181 273. Dorling, D. (2019) Kindness: A new 266. Dorling, D. (2018) Brexit and Britain’s kind of rigour for British Radical Right, Political Insight, 9, 4, Geographers, Emotion, Space and pp.16-18 Society, Volume 33, 100630, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/ November 2019, 10.1177/2041905818815197 https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc e/article/pii/S1755458619301252 267. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling (2018) The Revival of Two-Party Politics in 274. Hiam, L., Dorling, D., McKee, M. Britain, Political Insight,9,4, pp.20-21. (2020) Things fall apart: The British https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/ Health Crisis 2010-2020, British 10.1177/2041905818815193 Medical Bulletin, March 27th, https://academic.oup.com/bmb/advan

28 ce- and Community Health, article at: article/doi/10.1093/bmb/ldz041/5812 http://jech.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/jec 717 h-2020-215556 Toll-free link: http://jech.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/jec 275. Shi, Q. and Dorling, D. (2020) h-2020- Growing socio-spatial inequality in 215556?ijkey=9E5LL9fihKwvXHK&k neo-liberal times? Comparing Beijing eytype=ref and London, Applied Geography, January 14th, 281. Dorling, D. (2020) When are gender https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2019 differences important? – A reply, .102139 Radical Statistics, submitted 1 May 2020. 276. Hiam, L., McKee, M. and Dorling, D. (2020) The NHS has been run on the 282. (forthcoming) goodwill of its staff for too long, BMJ Opinion , April 7th, https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/04/07

/the-nhs-has-been-run-on-the- goodwill-of-its-staff-for-too-long/ Professional Journal Papers

277. Dorling, D. (2020) Decarbonising 1. Coombes, M.G. and Dorling, D. economies is like denuclearising (1993) The local dimension to Britain's weaponry – essential for survival, chaotic housing market, Burisa, February. Lancet Planetary Health, Vol. 4, Issue 4, e134, April 27th, 2. Champion, A.G. and Dorling, D. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542- (1993) Taking stock of associations, 5196(20)30082-6. Voluntary Housing, April. 278. Shi, Q., Dorling, D., Cao, G., and 3. Champion, A.G. and Dorling, D. Tau, L. (2020) Changes in population (1993) 1991 Census figures by tenure and movement make COVID-19 spread ethnic group, Housing Review, 42, 4, 66. differently from SARS, Social Science and medicine, Vol. 255, 4. Coombes, M., Dorling, D. and available on-line 15 May, Wong, C. (1993) North-south divide: end of https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2 an era, or an error of statistical 020.113036, interpretation?, Northern Economic Review, https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1b4uN- 20, 78-85. CmUpLhM. 5. Dorling, D. (1993) Where are the 279. Dorling, D. (2020) Everything, almost missing people? Voluntary Housing, April. everywhere, is slowing down, Human th Geography, 29 September, DOI: 6. Dorling, D. (1993) Negative image - 10.1177/1942778620962053, negative equity, Roof, May. https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/T I6UP2T7BPTHY5VZKKYT/full 7. Dorling, D. (1993) The 1991 census data and housing tenure, Burisa, 280. Hiam, L., Dorling, D. and McKee, M. 108, 5-7. (2020) Austerity, not influenza, caused the UK’s health to 8. Dorling, D. (1993) Children and deteriorate. Let’s not make the same housing: national results from the censuses, mistake again, Letter published A report for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation October 2nd, Journal of Epidemiology

29 9. Champion, A.G. and Dorling, D. 21. Dorling, D. (1996) Be cheerful, (1994) Population change for Britain's strive to be happy, identifying disadvantaged functional regions 1951-91, Population areas: health wealth and happiness, Radical Trends, 77, 14-23. Statistics, 62, 8-21.

10. Coombes, M., Atkins, A., Dorling, 22. Brimblecombe, N., Shaw, M. and D. and Wong, C. (1994) Unemployment in Dorling, D. (1997) Housing and Mortality, the north: recession or recovery in the Roof , July/August. regions? Northern Economic Review, 21, 80- 89. 23. Brimblecombe, N., Shaw, M. and Dorling, D. (1997) It's not such a wonderful 11. Coombes M., Dorling D. and Wong life: housing and health in the 1990s, Roof, C. (1994) Where is the prosperity as September/October. recovery begins? Northern Economic Review, 22, 59-66. 24. Goodwin, J. and Dorling, D. (1997) Polls Apart, Roof, May/June, 20-23. 12. Cornford, J. & Dorling, D. (1994), The characteristics of households with 25. Brimblecombe, N., Shaw, M. and negative equity, Housing Finance, 24, 31-38. Dorling, D. (1998) Get well soon, Inside Housing, February. 13. Dorling, D. (1994) Bringing elections back to life, Geographical 26. Dorling D. (1998) Is it worth Magazine, 66, 12, 20-21. reducing inequalities in health? Radical Statistics, 68, 30-47. 14. Dorling, D. (1994) Mapping and graphing the social structure of Britain, 27. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Rossiter, Society of Cartographers Bulletin, 28, 1, 7- D., Dorling, D., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, 18. I., (1998), Labour's geography lesson, New Labour Organiser, 661, 4-5. 15. Dorling, D. (1994) Visualizing the geography of the population with the 1991 28. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and Census, Population Trends, 76, 29-39. Dorling, D. (1998) The doctor won't see you now, Housing Today, February. 16. Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1994) Market accentuates those negatives, Roof, 29. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and January and February, 12-13. Dorling, D. (1998) A dog's life: there are deadly consequences to living in poverty, 17. Dorling, D. (1995) The detailed Housing Today, March. human geography of Britain, Geography Review, 8, 5, 18-22. 30. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and Dorling, D. (1998) Mortality rates in HMOs, 18. Dorling, D. (1995) The changing Bedsit Briefing, 64, April/May. human geography of Britain, Geography Review, 8, 4, 2-6. 31. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and Dorling, D. (1998) Access or Exclusion? 19. Dorling, D. (1995) Producing an Health care for the homeless, Baile - Journal Atlas on an Acorn, Archive Magazine, 9, 2, of the Geographic Society of University 55-57. College Dublin, 98, 48-49.

20. Dorling, D. & Simpson, S. (1995) 32. Shaw M., Dorling, D. and Mapping Britain's missing million, Geography Brimblecombe, N. (1998) Explaining Magazine, August. geographical inequalities in health. Health

30 Variations: the official newsletter of the 43. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Martin, ESRC Health Variations Programme, issue D. (2001) Making Sense of the Census: A 2. new means to access census data from 1971-1991 and on to 2001, Chief Scientist 33. Dorling, D. (1999) The real price, Office, Research Matters, Issue 16 regional volatility in 1999, Housing Market Healthcheck, 1,10-11. 44. Mitchell, R., McCrae, M., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2003) Nasty, brutish and 34. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999) short – or healthy, wealthy and long?, Health Whose voters suffer if inequalities in health remain? an ESRC research briefing to MPs Matters, 53, 13-14. on Poverty and Health, ESRC Newsletter. 45. Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2003) A 35. Dorling, D., Pattie, C., Johnston, R. nation ever more divided, Town and Country (1999) Voting and the housing market: the Planning, 72, 9, 270. impact of new Labour, Housing Finance, 43, 46. Dorling, D. (2004) Top up fees and 33-43. medicine: Waive repayments completely if 36. Contributed, with other colleagues working life is spent in the NHS, BMJ from Bristol University, to The Health of the (published un-refereed letter);328:712. Population: Report of the Director of Public 47. Dorling, D. (2004) Two Nations?, Health, Avon Health Authority 1998. The House Magazine, the parliamentary 37. Dorling, D. (1999) No comfort weekly, 29, 25. zone Roof, Nov/Dec, 9. 48. Dorling D. (2006) Inequality Kills, 38. Dorling, D. (1999) It's a lottery, Red Pepper Magazine, January pp.16-17. regional volatility is rampant Housing Market 49. Mitchell, R, Wheeler, B., Shaw M, Healthcheck, 2, 10-11. and Dorling, D. (2006) What can the 2001 39. Dorling, D. (1999) Demand the census tell us about education in Scotland? truth: priority is location, location, location, Scottish Education Review, 38, 1, 54-60. Housing Market Healthcheck, 2, 14-15. 50. Dorling, D. (2006) Policing The 40. Dorling, D. (2000) The changing Borders Of Crime: Who Decides Research? geography of the UK - what only the Census Criminal Justice Matters, 62, pp.28-29. can tell us: the healthy, the unconventional 51. Barford, A., and Dorling, D. (2006) and the spiritual. Burisa, August, 10-15 Worldmapper: the world as you’ve never 41. Dorling, D., Shaw, M. and seen it before, Teaching Geography, 31, 2, Brimblecombe, N. (2000) Housing wealth pp.68-75. and community health: exploring the role of migration. findings from the Health 52. Dorling, D. (2006) New Maps of the Variations Programme, ESRC, 3. World, its people and their lives, Society of Cartographers Bulletin, 39, 1 and 2, 35-40. 42. Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C., Dorling, D. and Rossiter, D. (2001) Fifty years of bias 53. Wheeler, B., Mitchell, R., Shaw, M. in the UK's Electoral System, APSA: and Dorling, D. (2006) The geography of Elections, Public Opinion and Voting education in Britain, Geography Review, 20, Behaviour Section Website 1, 16-20. http://www.apsanet.org/~elections/resources. html

31 54. Wheeler, B., Mitchell, R., Shaw, M. 64. Barford, A. and Dorling, D., (2008) and Dorling, D. (2006) The geography of What’s it to do with the price of fish? GCSE health in Britain, Geography Review, 19, 5, Geography Review, 19, 3, pp.6-8. 21-25. 65. Dorling, D., 2008, When the social 55. Wheeler, B., Mitchell, R., Shaw, M. divide deepens, Public Servant Magazine, and Dorling, D. (2007) The geography of May, page 3 housing in Britain, Geography Review, 20, 3, 2-6. 66. Dorling, D., 2008, Cash and the class system, New Statesman, 24 July. 56. Barford, A., and Dorling, D. (2007) Worldmapper: pull-out maps, Teaching 67. Dorling, D. (2008) Looking from Geography, 32, 1, 29-36. outside the goldfish bowl, Significance Magazine, 5, 3, 122-125. 57. Barford, A. and Dorling, D. (2007) A Map A Day, For Every Day of the Year: A 68. Dorling, D. 2008, Inequality New View of the World, GeoInformatics, Downturn 1, National Health Executive April/May 2007. Journal, 2, 3, pp.16-17.

58. Barford, A. and Dorling, D. (2007) 69. Dorling, D. 2008, Inequality Re-ordering the world, Geography Review Downturn 2, National Health Executive 20, 5, pp. 8-11. Journal, 2, 4, p. 17.

59. Dorling, D., 2007, Learning the 70. Dorling, D. and Barford, A., 2008, Hard Way, Regions (Newsletter of the Humanising Geography, Apogeo (revista da Regional Studies Association), No. 266, pp. associação de professors de geografia, 2-4. Portugal), 35, 21-28. 60. Barford, A. and Dorling, D. (2007) Around the world in 366 maps, Ordnance 71. Dorling D. (2009) Looking from outside the goldfish bowl (new version), Survey’ Mapping News: mapping for Geographische Rundschau, 5, 1, 52-56. education, Issue 32, summer, pp.18-19. 72. Dorling, D., 2009, Who will pay the 61. Moraru1, M., Barford, A. and price for the crisis? Socialist Review, April. Dorling, D. 2007, Cartografiando la extensión 73. Dorling, D., 2009, Daylight robbery, de la globalización, Scrpta Nova (on-line Roof, 34, 3, 11. journal – Spanish). 74. Dorling, D., 2009, Healthy, wealthy 62. Dorling, D. 2007, Britain – split and but not wise, National Health Executive, May/June pp.18-19. divided by inequality, Rapport: Journal of the

Community and Youth Worker’s Union, 75. Dorling, D. 2009, School leavers’ October Issue, pp. 4-5. prospects, Post-16 Educator, 53, 3.

63. Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. (2007) 76. Dorling, D., 2009, Race and the Human Mosaic: maps of honeycombed Repercussions of Recession, Runnymede British society, Significance Magazine, 4, 4, Trust Bulletin, December, No.360, pp. 1-3. 150-154. 77. Dorling, D., 2009, Published speech, Annual General Meeting of the

32 Royal Geographical Society with the IBG, 88. Dorling, D. (2010) Putting men on a The Geographical Journal, 175, 3, 235-236 pedestal: Nobel prizes as superhuman myths?, Significance Magazine, 7, 3, 142- 78. Dorling, D. 2009, Get more into 144. university, Local Government and the Regions - Digest Contribution, Public Service 89. Dorling, D. (2010) Clearing the Review, Issue 15, page 12.) poor away, Socialist Review, November Issue 79. Dorling, D., 2010, Glass conflict, http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/article.php? Roof, 35, 1, 10. articlenumber=11430

80. Hennig, B.D., Pritchard, J., 90. Dorling, D., (2010) Letter: Boris is Ramsden, M., and Dorling, D. (2010). right to fight housing cuts, London Evening Standard 1st November, page 47. Remapping the World’s Population. Visualizing data using cartograms. ArcUser 91. Dorling, D. (2010) The Browne 2010 (1), 66-69. review moves us further away from a system in which the majority can get the benefits of 81. Dorling, D., 2010, Tall tales and higher education, Adults Learning, ripping yarns, Adults Learning, April Issue, November Issue, 22, 3, p.25 16-19. 92. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. 82. Dorling, D., 2010, The super-rich (2010). In Focus: Government Debt. Political are still soaring away, New Statesman, 27 Insight 1 (3): 106. April. 93. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. 83. Dorling, D., 2010, Mind the gap: (2010). In Focus: General Election 2010. New Labour’s legacy on child poverty, Political Insight 1 (2): 72. Poverty, Journal of the Child Poverty Action Group, 136, 11-13. 94. Dorling, D., 2011, Unique Britain, Open Democracy Website article, 15th May, 84. Dorling, D., 2010, Mean machine: http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/ Structural inequality makes social inequality danny-dorling/unique-britain seem natural, New Internationalist, 433, 20- 21. 95. Pattie, C., Hennig, B. and Dorling, D. (2010) In Focus: US Midterm Elections 85. Dorling, D., 2010, Our Divided 2010. Nation, New Statesman, 14 June. 96. Dorling, D. (2011) So You think you 86. Dorling, D., 2010, Are know about Britain? Saga Magazine, April, changing back? There are painful similarities pp.176-177. between life lived in London now and the unjust inequalities of Victorian times, New 97. Dorling, D. (2011) How will we care London Review, July, 2, 16-17. for the centenarians of the future? , 24th May, How will we care for the 87. Dorling, D., 2010, Brutal budget to centenarians of the future? entrench inequality, Socialist Review, 349, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20 July/August, p. 5. 11/may/23/future-policy-elderly-care-on-own http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/article.php? articlenumber=11325

33 98. Dorling, D. and Barford, A., (2011), deprived areas in Britain, Conference report, How do the other four-fifths live? New Journal of Epidemiology and Community Internationalist 442, p.51 Health, 65 (Suppl II): A22-A23.

99. Dorling, D.(2011) How low can you 107. Dorling, D. (2011) Possible ‘peak go?, Comment article on inequality in Liberal population’: a world without borders? Open Democrat voice, 25th May. Democracy Website, Inclusive Democracy, http://www.libdemvoice.org/danny-dorling- 18/10/2011. 24194.html 108. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2011) The 100. Dorling, 2011, We’re all...just little Geography of Poverty, Socialist Review, bits of history repeating (Part 1 - History), October 2011, Significance Magazine Website, 13th June: http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/article.php? http://www.significancemagazine.org/details/ articlenumber=11785 webexclusive/1081285/Were-all___just-little- bits-of-history-repeating-Part-1---History.html 109. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. (2011). In Focus: Americas Debt to the 101. Dorling, 2011, We’re all...just little World, Political Insight, 2, 3, p.34. bits of history repeating (Part 2 –The Future), 110. Dorling, D. (2011) This is what Significance Magazine Website, 14th June: austerity looks like, False Economy Website http://www.significancemagazine.org/details/ Comment, 15th November: webexclusive/1082185/Were-all___just-little- http://falseeconomy.org.uk/blog/this-is-what- bits-of-history-repeating-Part-2---The- austerity-looks-like Future.html 111. Dorling, D. and Bennett, J. (2011) 102. Dorling, D. and Mills, T., 2011, The Interview, Prison Service Journal, 11, 198, Geography of Injustice (Part 1), New Left 55-60 Project http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/ 112. Dorling, D. (2012) Budget 2012: article_comments/the_geography_of_injustic The myth that lower taxes for the rich e_part_1 (June 14th). and on Znet: generates more tax revenue, Left Foot Forward, 27th March, 103. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. D. http://www.leftfootforward. (2011). In Focus: Global Population shifts, org/2012/03/budget-2012-danny-dorling-the- Political Insight 2, 34. case-for-austerity-amongst-the-rich/ 104. Dorling, D. (2011) A-levels 2011: 113. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. Students' futures have been stolen from them, The Guardian, 16th August, (2012) In Focus: London’s political http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/au landscapes, Political Insight, 3, 1, p.38. g/15/a-level-students-face-debt 114. Dorling, D. (2012) Cartography – 105. Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2011) what is it? The Times 'Eureka' science Mapping Inequalities in Britain, Sociology magazine, Issue 31, April, p.7. Review, 21, 1, 15-19. 115. Dorling, D. (2012) A little austerity 106. Tunstall, H., Mitchell, R., Dorling, for the rich could go a long way, The D., Gibbs, J. and Platt, S., 2011, Socio- Guardian (comment is free), 27th March, demographic diversity and unexplained http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20 variation in death rates among the most 12/mar/27/austerity-for-the-rich

34 116. Dorling, D. (2012) Tax Dodging 124. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. and Inequalities in Wealth in the UK, Tax (2012). Mapping Britain’s Super-rich. Political Justice Focus, 7, 2, 6-7. Insight 3 (3): 42. http://taxjustice.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/tax- http://www.dannydorling.org/?page_id=3 justice-focus-inequality-edition.html 576 117. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. (2012) In Focus: Financing The European 125. Dorling, D. (2013) What Class are Union, Political Insight, 3, 2, p.34. you? Statistics Views, April 11, http://www.statisticsviews.com/details/feature 118. Dorling, D. (2012) Rack of /4582421/What-Class-Are-You.html Inequality, New Left Project , 25th September, 126. Dorling, S. (2013) Debates about http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/ the cultural aspects of class risk distracting article_comments/rack_of_inequality us from the brute material reality of how much class actually matters, LSE British 119. Dorling, D. (2012) Population: the Politics and Policy Blog, May, future is caring, don't panic, an ageing http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/archiv population is good news for the environment, es/32797 for growth and for childcare. Guardian, 1st October, 127. Dorling, D. (2013) It is necessarily th http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20 so, Significance Magazine, April 25 , Vol. 12/oct/01/population-future-caring-ageing- 10, Issue 2, pp.37-39 good-news 128. Dorling, D. (2013) The rich get 120. Dorling, D. (2012) Mapping richer: The harsh reality of class in Britain, th Change and Changing Maps, Teaching New Statesman, May 10 . Geography, 37, 3, 94-98. 129. Dorling, D. (2013) In Place of Fear: http://www.geography.org.uk/Journals/Journ Narrowing Health Inequalities, The Centre als.asp?articleID=994 for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS), May 121. Dorling, D. (2012) On the rack of 21st, http://classonline.org.uk/pubs/item/in- inequality, summary: The gap between the place-of-fear richest and poorest in Britain is widening to 130. Hennig, B. D., Ballas, D. and new extremes, SPERI Blog, 15th November, Dorling, D. (2013) In Focus: Voting for http://speri.dept.shef.ac.uk/2012/11/15/rack- Europe: Eurovision 2013, Political Insight, 4, inequality/ 2, 38, 23 August

122. Statistical Views and Dorling, D. 131. Dorling, D. (2013) Global academy (2012) Data visualization, social stats and bends to the winds of demographic change, how stats students love to party, Wiley Blog, Times Higher Education, July 4th, 23rd November, http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story. http://www.statisticsviews.com/details/feature aspx?storyCode=2005286 /3738241/Data-visualization-and-partying- stats-students.html 132. Dorling, D. (2013) Generation Peak-Teen, New Statesman, July 19th, 123. Dorling, D., 2013, Divide and rule: http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/07/gene Osborne’s Autumn Statement 2012? ration-peak-teen Socialist Review, January, forthcoming. 133. Dorling, D. (2013) Equality: Why more is good for you, Strike Magazine, The

35 Summer of Sedition Issue, pp. 8-9, cutting-the-census-has-almost-nothing-to-do- http://www.strikemag.org/the-summer-of/ with-saving-money

134. Dorling, D. (2013) Generation 142. Dorling, D. (2014) Why are Jobless, New Statesman, August 16th the old dying before their time? How http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/08/gene austerity has affected mortality rates, New ration-jobless Statesman, February 7th.

135. Dorling, D. (2013) The Science of 143. Hennig, B., D. and Dorling, D. Slums, Geographical Magazine, November, (2014) The London Bubble, Political Insight, http://geographical.co.uk/places/cities/item/1 3, 1, 38, April, 20-21. 174-the-science-of-slums 144. Dorling, D. (2014) 136. Dorling, D. (2013) The defrauding Sandcastles in the Sky, Equality Trust of young Britain, New Statesman, November Newsletter, The Spirit Level Anniversary 1st, pp.23-27. Edition, London: The Equality Trust, Spring, pages 7 and 8. 137. Dorling, D. (2013) 2020 Vision - Why a full census should be kept, StatsLife 145. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. (on-line Magazine of the Royal Statistical (2014) Mapping Inequalities in London, Society), November 6th, Bulletin of the Society of Cartographers, 47, http://www.statslife.org.uk/opinion/1016- 1&2, 21-28. 2020-vision-why-a-full-census-should-be- 146. Dorling, D. (2014) How might kept we house ourselves: A view from 100 years 138. Dorling, D. (2013) Focus: Hence, Strike Magazine, 6, 12-14, Dismantling Universalism: inequality and http://strikemag.org/portfolio/july-august- Public Health, Discover Society, 2, 1-7, 2014/ November 5th, 147. Dorling, D. (2014) Painful http://www.discoversociety.org/focus- dismantling-universalism-inequality-and- separation: England must weigh the impact of a national divorce, Times Higher public-health/ Educational Supplement, August 7th. 139. Dorling, D. (2013) The best 148. Hennig, B. D., Ballas, D. and statistics in the best of all possible worlds? Statistics Views Feature, November 13th, Dorling, D. (2014) In Focus: European Parliament elections 2014: Political Insight, http://www.statisticsviews.com/details/feature /5514421/The-best-statistics-in-the-best-of- September 20-21. all-possible-worlds.html 149. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B.D. (2014) There are benefits to 140. Dorling, D. (2013) The viewing Europe as a collection of cities and Problem with the Truth, Strike Magazine regions rather than as a group of nation Blog, December 1st, states, LSE European Politics and Policy http://www.strikemag.org/top-cornflake/ Blog, August 12th, 141. Dorling, D. (2013) Why cutting http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/08/12/ the census has almost nothing to do with there-are-benefits-to-viewing-europe-as-a- saving money, StatsLife (on-line Magazine of collection-of-cities-and-regions-rather-than- the Royal Statistical Society), December as-a-group-of-nation-states/ 19th,

http://www.statslife.org.uk/opinion/1102-why- 150. Dorling, D. (2014) The London Problem, New Statesman, 29 August - 4 September, pp.26-30.

36 151. Dorling, D. (2014) How we 159. Dorling, D. (2014) Why might better school ourselves: A view from Current Global Inequality Is Unsustainable, 100 years Hence, Strike Magazine, 7, 10-11, Social Europe Journal, October 28th, http://strikemag.org/portfolio/sep-oct-2014/ http://www.social-europe.eu/2014/10/current- global-inequality-unsustainable/ 152. Dorling, D. (2014) Letters to the editor: Stopping the house-price boom, 160. D. Dorling and Riordan, J. London Evening Standard, 9 September, (2014) Work: A view from one hundred years http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/letters/le hence, Strike Magazine 8, tters-to-the-editor-stopping-the-houseprice- November/December, 10-11. boom-9721522.html 161. Dorling, D. (2015) The richest 153. Dorling, D. (2014) What 1 percent of the UK, The Vanguardia Everyone Needs To Know About Wealth In Dossier, 55 ("United Kingdom") April-June The UK, New Left Project Website, Issue, Barcelona: La Vanguardia. September 11th, http://www.lavanguardia.com/vanguardia- http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/ dossier article_comments/what_everyone_needs_to _know_about_wealth_in_the_uk 162. Dorling, D. (2015) Eat the Rich: wise up and rise up, Strike Magazine, 154. Adams, J., Cattan, M., 9, pp.8-9. Dorling, D. et al (2014) Professors’ Letter on Superhighways, London Evening Standard, 163. Dorling, D. (2015) Money 12 September, Changes Everything: Recent trends in UK http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/letters/le university admissions, Times Higher tters-to-the-editor-yes-or-no-will-create- Education, February 12th. uncertainty-9729921.html 164. Dorling, D. (2015) Generation 155. Dorling, D. (2014), How the rent’? We’ve been here before, The th super rich got richer: 10 shocking facts about Guardian, February 19 , inequality, The Guardian, September 15th, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/ http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/se 2015/feb/18/generation-rent-home- p/15/how-super-rich-got-richer-10-shocking- ownership-generation-britain facts-inequality 165. Dorling, D. (2015) Standing at 156. Dorling, D. (2014) Divisions a crossroads: Labour’s £6K fees plan raises grow as inequality multiplies, Times Higher hopes for a new covenant between the Education, 25th September, pp.36-41, sector and the state, Times Higher th http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/featur Education, March 5 , p.28. es/danny-dorling-on-education-and- 166. Dorling, D. And Szreter, S. inequality/2015835.article (2015) The great constituency swap, 157. Dorling, D. (2014) The Myth of Prospect Magazine On-line, March 6th, Inherited Inequality, Respecting Children and http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/economi Young People Blog, October 21st, British cs-and-finance/the-great-constituency-swap Educational Research Association, 167. Dorling, D. (2015) The http://berarespectingchildren.wordpress.com/ Generations and Housing Chaos, 2014/10/21/the-myth-of-inherited-inequality/ Intergenerational Foundation: fairness for th 158. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. future generations, Blog, March 9 , (2014) The Shape of the nation’s wealthiest, http://www.if.org.uk/archives/category/blog Political Insight, November, 20-21.

37 168. Gray, E., Farrall, S., Hay, C., British Sociological Association, October Dorling, D. and Jennings, W. (2015) 2nd, http://www.cost-ofliving.net/declining- Thatcher’s Grandchildren: The Long Road to health-outcomes-rising-health-inequality- Inequality, Political Insight, April, pp.16-19 and-extreme-economic-inequality/ DOI: 10.1111/2041-9066.12082

169. Dorling, D. (2015) Not perfect, 176. Dorling, D. (2015) Letter: Payback’s a hitch, Times Higher Education, but not bad: What Labour’s plans would October 1st, mean for higher education, Times Higher https://www.timeshighereducation.com/letter Education, April 23rd. s/paybacks-a-hitch 170. Dorling, D. (2015) A 177. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. progressive property tax, Part 2 of “Among (2015) The UK 2015 General Election, Equals”, London: The Equality Trust, May Teaching Geography, Autumn 2015, pp. 100-103. 20th, http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/sites/default/fil 178. Dorling, D. (2015) Focus: es/civicrm/persist/contribute/file/Among%20E Compassionate Conservatism? Discover quals%20Spring%202015.pdf Society, Nottingham: Social Research Publications, November 4th, 171. Dorling, D. (2015) http://discoversociety.org/category/focus/ Government policies are turning education into a production line, The Guardian, June 179. Dorling, D. (2015) Democracy 30th, on hundred years hence, Strike Magazine, http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/jun September/October, /30/government-policies-education- http://strikemag.org/portfolio/sept-oct-2015/ production-line-testing-children-schools 180. Stotesbury, N. and Dorling, D. 172. Dorling, D. (2015) Europe, (2015) Understanding Income Inequality and Strike Magazine, July/August, Issue 12, p.8- its Implications: Why Better Statistics are 9. http://strikemag.org/portfolio/ja15/ Needed, Statistics Views, 21st October, http://www.statisticsviews.com/details/feature 173. Dorling, D. (2015) Students /8493411/Understanding-Income-Inequality- are dashing from A-levels into debt, fuelled and-its-Implications-Why-Better-Statistics- by a fear of poverty, The Guardian, August Are-N.html 11th, http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/ 181. Hennig, B. and Dorling, D. aug/11/students-a-levels-clearing-university- (2015), May 2015 – A Climate Change in UK education-poverty Politics, Political Insight, September, vol 6,no. 2, pp.20-21, DOI: 10.1111/2041- 174. Dorling, D. (2015) ‘Kinder 9066.12096 politics’ is only possible if more of those who’ll benefit can vote, , 182. Hennig, B.D, Ballas, D., and October 1st, Dorling, D. (2015) In focus: Europe’s uneven http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/kinder- development, Political Insight, December, politics-is-only-possible-if-more-of-those- December pp.20-21. who-ll-benefit-can-vote-a6675971.html 183. Dorling, D. (2015) Policing 175. Dorling, D. (2015) Declining one hundred years hence, Strike Magazine, health outcomes, rising health inequality and November/December. extreme economic inequality, Cost of Living Blog of the Medical Sociology Group of the

38 184. Dorling, D (2015) Creating a http://pli.sagepub.com/content/7/1/20.full.pdf more equal society will require +html understanding and generosity, hope, perseverance, but above all kindness, 192. Dorling, D. (2016) Terrorism Democratic Audit Blog, LSE, London, 100 years hence: A view from the future, December 18th, Strike Magazine, March-April, pp.8-9, http://www.democraticaudit.com/?p=18347 http://strikemag.org/portfolio/issue-15/

185. Dorling, D. (2015) Viewpoint 193. Dorling, D. (2016) A manifesto on Inequality and the 1%, Policy and Politics for a happy Britain, The New Statesman, Journal Blog, December 23rd, March 23rd, http://policyandpoliticsblog.com/2015/12/23/v http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/econo iewpoint-from-danny-dorling-on-inequality-in- my/2016/03/manifesto-happy-britain the-uk-and-the-1 194. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2016) 186. Dorling, D. (2015) No one is Why Geography? Profile Books Blog, March worth 3,000 times another person: a more 22nd, equal world is possible through kindness, https://profilebooks.com/blog/cat/news/post/ British Politics and Policy Blog, LSE, why-geography-danny-dorling-new-book/ December 23rd, 195. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2016) http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/creatin Geography’s place in the world, Times g-a-more-equal-society-through-kindness/ Higher Education, March 25th, 187. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/featur (2016) To Rule the Land: mapping the 2015 es/geographys-place-in-the-world general election, Bulletin of the Society of 196. Dorling, D. and Maslin, M. Cartographers, 49, pp.31-40. (2016) Geographies of the Future, 188. Dorling, D. (2016) To learn, Geographical Magazine, May, pp.22-23. not divide, Letter, Times Higher Education, http://geographical.co.uk/opinion/item/1628- January 21st, geographies-of-the-future https://www.timeshighereducation.com/letter 197. Dorling, D. (2016) A Better s/to-learn-not-divide politics: Interview with Dario Ruggiero, The 189. Dorling, D. (2016) Mind the Long Term Economy Blog, April, opportunity gap: it’s time to take the lie of the http://www.lteconomy.it/en/topic-interviews- higher education landscape, Times Higher en/interviste/danny-dorling-a-better-politics Education, February 4th, 198. Dorling, D. (2016) Do too https://www.timeshighereducation.com/com many people get a university education?, ment/danny-dorling-on-university- The Doctor Faustus Blog, April 26th, admissions-and-inequality http://doctorfaustus.wix.com/faustus- 190. Dorling, D. (2016) England’s oxford#!blog/ebltz schools make us the extremists of Europe, 199. Dorling, D. (2016) Interview The Guardian, February 23rd, with Economy Team about inequality, the http://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/ Panama Papers, and the power of a good feb/23/england-schools-extremists-europe- map, This Week, April 21st, tests-excludes-elitism http://www.ecnmy.org/engage/danny-dorling- 191. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. inequality-maps/ (2016) In Focus: Where Art meets Science, 200. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. Political Insight, April, 20-21. (2016) Brexit has its roots in the British

39 Empire – so how do we explain it to the plus/blog/austerity-rapidly-worsening-public- young? Staggers, The New Statesman Blog, health-across-uk-and-brexit-0 May 9th, http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/stagg 208. Dorling, D. (2016) Medicine is ers/2016/05/brexit-hasits-roots-british- a social science and politics is nothing but empire-so-how-do-we-explain-it-young medicine - writ large. Rapid Response, BMJ, July 11th, 201. Dorling, D. (2016) Here’s how http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i3697/rr to fix the housing crisis, Sadiq Khan, The -1 Guardian, May 10th, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/ 209. Dorling, D. (2016) The 2016/may/10/how-to-fix-housing-crisis-sadiq- Scottish Mortality Crisis, The Geographer khan-london (Newsletter of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society), Summer, pp.8-9. 202. Dorling, D. (2016) Brexit, empire, inequality… and Eurovision, LSE 210. Dorling, D. (2016) The Wind British Politics and Policy Blog, May 14th, and the Willows, Oxford Civic Society http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/should Visions Newsletter, July, pp.5-6, -we-stay-or-should-we-go/ http://www.oxcivicsoc.org.uk/index.php/newsl etters 203. Dorling, D. (2016) The long read: Why Corbyn’s moral clarity could 211. Dorling, D. (2016) Is Britain on propel him to Number 10, Labour List Blog, the verge of a Brexit-fuelled house price May 28th, crash? Only the data will tell, The Guardian, http://labourlist.org/2016/05/danny-dorling- August 25th, why-corbyns-moral-clarity-could-propel-him- https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/ to-number-10/ 2016/aug/25/brexit-crash-house-prices- referendum 204. Dorling, D. (2016) ‘Our problems are not created by EU 212. Dorling, D. (2016) Public membership. Many of our benefits are’, Health was declining rapidly before the Brexit Times Higher Education, June 9th, vote, Public Sector Focus, July/August, pp. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/featur 20-22. es/european-union-eu-referendum-scholars- 213. Dorling, D. (2016) Only weigh-case-for-and-against-brexit dreamers see the future, Prospect Magazine, 205. Dorling, D. (2016) Dynamics October, p.48. of inequality: In response, Significance 214. Dorling, D. (2016) Why do we Magazine, 13 3, pp.36-37, steer so many 18-year-olds towards http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.17 university before they are ready? The 40-9713.2016.00918.x/pdf Guardian, September 19th 206. Dorling, D. (2016) A View https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016 From Future: The Job-Centre, Strike /sep/19/university-tuition-fees-students- Magazine, Issue 16, Summer, pp.28-29, delay-going http://strikemag.bigcartel.com/product/strike- 215. Benn, M. et al (2016) Letter: issue-16-summer-2016 Labour must commit to ending selection in nd 207. Dorling, D. (2016) Austerity, schools, Guardian, September 22 , Rapidly Worsening Public Health across the https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/s UK, and Brexit, PSA Political insight Blog, ep/22/labour-must-commit-to-ending- July 11th, https://www.psa.ac.uk/insight- selection-in-schools

40 216. Dorling, D. (2016) A secure https://www.academyofurbanism.org.uk/hous home is vital to wellbeing—all should have ing-crisis-danny-dorling/ one, Prospect Magazine, September 26th, http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/britishac 224. Dorling, D. (2016) Today's ademy/a-secure-home-is-vital-to-wellbeing- housing crisis: sown by Thatcher, harvested all-should-have-one by May, Taxpayers against poverty Blog 9, November 30th, 217. Hennig, B. and Dorling, D. http://taxpayersagainstpoverty.org.uk/news/t (2016) In Focus: The EU Referendum, odays-housing-crisis-sown-by-thatcher Political Insight, September 2016, pp.20-21 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/ 225. Dorling, D. (2016) The 2041905816666142 Provision of Housing is also a moral issue, Public Sector Focus, Nov/Dec, pp. 38-39. 218. Dorling, D. (2016) Has Brexit burst the British housing bubble? New 226. Dorling, D., Stuart, B. and Statesman Magazine, October 21st, Stubbs, J. (2016) Don’t mention this around http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/20 the Christmas table: Brexit, inequality and 16/10/has-brexit-burst-british-housing-bubble the demographic divide, LSE European Politics and Policy Blog, December 21st, 219. Dorling, D. (2016) The price http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2016/12/21/ we pay for housing is too high, Public Sector christmas-table-brexit-inequality- Focus, Sept/Oct, p. 72. demographic-divide/ http://flickread.com/edition/html/5808ff9c600 e3#74 227. Dorling, D. (2017) This government can’t be trusted on housing, 220. Dorling, D. (2016) Housing is Prospect Magazine Blog, January 3rd, fundamentally a debate about social goods http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/t and social evils, Taxpayers against poverty his-government-not-trusted-on-housing- Blog 6, November 11th, crisis-shortage-prices http://taxpayersagainstpoverty.org.uk/news/p rovision-of-housing-is-a-moral-issue 228. Dorling, D. (2017) Are the rich really getter poorer and the poor getting 221. Dorling, D. (2016) richer? The Conversation, January 11th, Comprehensive Schools Are Not Enough: https://theconversation.com/are-the-rich- The Challenge of Education Policy for the really-getter-poorer-and-the-poor-getting- Left, Centre for Labour and Social Studies richer-71124 Blog, November 11th, http://classonline.org.uk/blog/item/comprehe 229. Haigh, L. and Dorling, D. nsive-schools-are-not-enough-the-challenge- (2017) Theresa May’s Industrial Strategy of-education-policy-for must work for Sheffield, the city of low pay, The Post, January 23rd, 222. Dorling, D. (2016) Let’s go http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/ back to the future with co-operative schools louise-haigh-and-danny-dorling-theresa-may- – and leave grammars in the past, The s-industrial-strategy-must-work-sheffield-the- Guardian, November 15th, city-of-low-pay-1-8349335 https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016 /nov/15/cooperative-schools-grammar- 230. Hiam, L., Dorling, D., education Harrison, D. and McKee, M. (2017) Are old people dying from underfunding? Centre For 223. Dorling, D. (2016) Housing Health and the , Blogpost, Crisis? Here and Now: Academy of February 27th, https://chpi.org.uk/blog/why- Urbanism Journal, Autumn, pp. 36-39,

41 did-so-many-more-older-people-die-in- 238. Dorling, D. (2017) Humans england-and-wales-in-2015/ are most atrocious when we live under the weight of great inequalities, The Guardian, 231. Dorling, D. (2017) To Build May 15th, Better Cities, we must overcome inequality, https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2017 st City Metric Blog post, March 21 , /may/15/humans-most-atrocious-when-we- http://www.citymetric.com/politics/build- live-under-weight-great-inequalities-danny- better-cities-we-must-overcome-inequality- dorling 2892 239. Dorling, D. (2017) Is inequality 232. Fransham, M. and Dorling, D. bad for the environment? The Guardian, July (2017) 'House prices can keep rising only if 4th, the Government backs mass buy-to-let', The https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2017 Telegraph, April 8th, /jul/04/is-inequality-bad-for-the-environment http://www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/buy-to- let/oxford-academics-house-prices-can- 240. Dorling, D. (2017) The rich, keep-rising-government-backs/ poor and the earth, The New Internationalist, July 13th, 233. Dorling, D. (2017) The Stakes: https://newint.org/features/2017/07/01- Inequality, centre for Labour and Social equality-environment Studies Blog, April 24th, http://classonline.org.uk/blog/item/general- 241. Dorling, D. (2017) Economic election-2017-inequality inequality: Are we at the turning point? Prospect Magazine On-line, August 23rd, 234. Dorling, D. (2017) Lessons https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/econo from more Equitable European Countries: mics-and-finance/economic-inequality-are- Rent Regulation, tor Focus, March/April, we-at-the-turning-point p.54. https://flickread.com/edition/html/58fe0f0c3d 242. Dorling, D. (2017) The 27c#57 Election Result in Three Graphs, Public Sector Focus, July/August, pp.66-67, 235. Dorling, D. (2017) Getting rich http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?p is largely about luck – shame the wealthy df=59a6d244a2228#69 don't want to hear it', The Conversation, May 3rd, https://theconversation.com/getting-rich- 243. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. is-largely-about-luck-shame-the-wealthy- (2017) Beware of Kipling-spouting politicians: dont-want-to-hear-it-77111 Britain’s imperial mindset is undermining its chances of Brexit trade success, Prospect 236. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. Magazine on-line, October 9th, (2017) Is Corbyn as lacking in drive and https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/ personality as Attlee? Let’s hope so, The beware-of-kipling-spouting-politicians- th Guardian, May 9 , britains-imperial-mindset-is-undermining-its- https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/ chances-of-brexit-trade-success 2017/may/09/jeremy-corbyn-clement-attlee 244. Dorling, D. (2017) Turning 237. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and The Tide On Inequality, Social Europe, Hennig, B.D. (2017) An atlas with a positive October 25th, message for a European people united in https://www.socialeurope.eu/turning-tide- diversity, LSE European Politics and Policy inequality Blog, May 9th, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/05/09/ 245. Dorling, D. (2017) Why human-atlas-of-europe-united-in-diversity/, student loans are a confidence trick for the

42 85%, WonkHE: Higher Education: policy, England’s embarrassing tuition fees, The people and politics, October 26th, Guardian, December 19th, http://wonkhe.com/blogs/why-student-loans- https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017 are-a-confidence-trick-for-the-85 /dec/19/england-embarrassing-tuition-fees- germany-no-fees 246. Dorling, D. (2017) What is Great about Ourselves: Letter in reply to 253. Dorling, D. (2018) Radical , London Review of Books, and Geographical, Pluto Press Blog, January Vol. 39, No.21, November 2nd, 9th, https://www.plutobooks.com/blog/radical- https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n21/letters geography-danny-dorling/

247. Dorling, D. (2017) Short Cuts 254. Dorling, D. (2018) Oxporn: (life expectancy), London Review of Books, Letter in reply to Collin Burrow and Philip 39, 22, p.19, Pullman, London Review of Books, Vol. 40, https://www.lrb.co.uk/v39/n22/danny- No.2, January 25th, dorling/short-cuts https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n02/letters

248. Dorling, D. & Gietel-Basten, S. 255. Dorling, D. (2018) Top (2017) Life expectancy in Britain has fallen ‘Remuneration’: Have we reached Peak so much that a million years of life could Inequality? Public Sector Focus, disappear by 2058 – why? The January/February, pp. 54-55, Conversation, November 29th, http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?p https://theconversation.com/life-expectancy- df=5a943d429e02a#56 in-britain-has-fallen-so-much-that-a-million- years-of-life-could-disappear-by-2058-why- 256. Dorling, D. (2018) Botched 88063 loan privatisations and the highest fees in the world, WonkHE: Higher Education: policy, 249. Dorling, D. (2017) Why people and politics, February 19th, Budget 2017 did so little to help students, http://wonkhe.com/blogs/botched-loan- WonkHE: Higher Education: policy, people privatisations-and-the-highest-fees-in-the- and politics, November 29th, world/ http://wonkhe.com/blogs/why-budget-2017- did-so-little-to-help-students/ 257. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) May and Cameron have a terrible 250. Dorling, D., Lucas, C., Shukla, record on health, and it could be cutting N. Penny, L. and Dawson, J. (2017) Willy lives short, The New Statesman Blog Wonka to Wind in the Willows: how (staggers), March 2nd, children's books reveal inequality, The https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/h Observer (New Review), December 3rd ealth/2018/03/may-and-cameron-have- https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2017 terrible-record-health-and-it-could-be- /dec/03/willy-wonka-to-wind-in-the-willows- cutting-lives how-childrens-books-reveal-inequality 258. Dorling, D. and Hiam, L. 251. Dorling, D. (2017) 120,000 (2018) Rapid rise in mortality in England additional premature deaths in the UK 2010- and Wales in early 2018 – an 2017, Public Sector Focus, Nov/Dec, p.14- investigation is needed, The 15. Conversation, March 15th, http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?p https://theconversation.com/rapid-rise-in- df=5a31881f4d346#16. mortality-in-england-and-wales-in-early- 2018-an-investigation-is-needed-93311 252. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. (2017) Let’s say Auf Wiedersehen to

43 259. Dorling, D. (2018) Blame Public Sector Focus, March/April, pp.16- education’s ‘macho leader’ cult for 17, shocking gender pay gap, The Guardian, http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php March 20th, ?pdf=5ae313ff8def3#18 https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 018/mar/20/education-macho-leader- 266. Dorling, D. (2018) What might gender-pay-gap a progressive economy look like? Progressive Economy Forum, May 17th, 260. Dorling, D. and Hiam, L. http://progressiveeconomyforum.com/201 (2018) An Investigation is needed after a 8/05/16/what-might-a-progressive- rapid rise in Mortality in England and economy-look-like/ Wales, The Independent, March 20th. https://www.independent.co.uk/life- 267. Dorling, D. (2018) What might a progressive economy look like? Brave style/health-and-families/mortality-rates- New Europe, May 21st, england-wales-nhs-health-death- https://braveneweurope.com/danny- investigation-a8259276.html dorling-what-might-a-progressive- economy-look-like 261. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) On 20th March 2018, speaking in 268. Dorling, D. (2018) The Gender the House of Commons, Dr Paul Williams Pay Gap – what the first reports revealed, MP referred to this editorial. He asked the Public Sector Focus, March/April, pp.16 Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Hunt, ‘why did all these 269. Dorling, D. (2018) Too late to extra deaths occur?’. British Medical know: Letter in Reply to David Runciman, Journal, Rapid Response 21 March, London Review of Books, , Vol. 40, No. http://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj.k109 10, May 24th, 0/rr-4 https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n10/letters

262. Dorling, D. (2018) Danny 270. Dorling, D. and Rouf, K. Dorling takes issue with the Oxford (2018) To better tackle mental illness, Diocesan School Trust, Letter, The look to the societies in which it occurs: Guardian, April 3rd, Mental distress has external causes, https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/ Prospect Magazine, June 1st, apr/03/delving-deeper-into-the-gender- https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/life/t pay-gap o-better-tackle-mental-illness-look-to-the- societies-in-which-it-occurs 263. Dorling, D. (2018) Our Museum Future, London Review of 271. Dorling, D. (2018) This is what Books Blog, London: LRB, April 27th, peak inequality looks like, Prospect Magazine, June 28th, https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2018/04/27/da https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/eco nny-dorling/our-museum-future/ nomics-and-finance/this-is-what-peak- inequality-looks-like 264. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) Rapid Response: By 20 April 272. Dorling, D. (2018) Britain is a 20,215 more people have died than the Segregated Society – the isolation of the average for the last 5 years, British richest, Public Sector Focus, May/June, Medical Journal, 8th May, pp.16-17, https://www.bmj.com/content/360/bmj.k10 http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php 90/rr-8 ?pdf=5b3294f2a91dc#19

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274. Dorling, D. (2018) After the 281. Dorling, D. (2018) After the Fall: Letter in reply to Lawrence Paulson Fall (II): Letter in reply to Brian Risdale, and John Lanchester, London Review of London Review of Books, Vol. 40, No.17, Books, Vol. 40, No.15, August 2nd, September 13th, https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n15/letters https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n17/letters

275. Dorling, D. (2018) One 282. Dorling, D. (2018) New (2018) Question: Do we need a universal basic interactive graphics of the impact of income? State of Nature Blog, July 30th, inequality, the Long Term Economy Blog, http://stateofnatureblog.com/one- October 2nd, question-universal-basic-income/ http://www.lteconomy.it/blog/2018/10/02/n ew-2018-interactive-graphics-of-the- 276. Dorling, D. (2018) The impact-of-inequality/ contraction of the financial sector takes place very quietly, Progressive Economy 283. Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality Forum Blog, August 10th, and Oxford, The Oxford Magazine, No. http://progressiveeconomyforum.com/201 399, pp.3-4, October 5th (noughth week, 8/08/10/pef-reacts-gdp/ Michaelmas term), https://www.ox.ac.uk/staff/staff_communi 277. Dorling, D. (2018) Increasing cations/oxfordmagazine disenchantment with the European Union and tip-toeing to the right in the UK 284. Dorling, D. (2018) (1979-2014), Regional Studies Hypothecation: Beyond the ‘factory Association Blog post, August 15th, model’ of taxation, Common Vision Blog, http://blog.regionalstudies.org/increasing- October 4th, disenchantment-european-union-tip- http://www.covi.org.uk/hypothecation- toeing-right-uk-1979-2014/. beyond-the-factory-model-of-taxation- part-one/ 278. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) Improving life expectancy used to 285. Dorling, D. (2018) The case be the UK’s forte – now it’s falling behind, for hypothecation in the introduction of The Conversation, August 16th, new taxes, Common Vision Blog, October https://theconversation.com/improving- 6th, http://www.covi.org.uk/the-case-for- life-expectancy-used-to-be-the-uks-forte- hypothecation-in-the-introduction-of-new- now-its-falling-behind-101573 taxes-part-two/

279. Dorling, D. (2018) London’s 286. Dorling, D. (2018) The Brexit fairer future: All those who brought vote, declining health and immigration, property in the capital as a safety deposit Public Sector Focus, September/October, box are about to get a shock, Icon pp.20-23 Magazine, Vol. 184, pp.57-58, August, http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php https://www.iconeye.com/404/item/13096- ?pdf=5bd062a2e5ae1#22 danny-dorling-weighs-in-on-london-s- fairer-future 287. Koljonen, A. and Dorling, D. (2018) Life expectancy is rising in Finland 280. Dorling, D. (2018) Public – unlike in the UK. What’s going right?, Inquiry into rising mortality in England The Guardian, October 17th, announced, Public Sector Focus, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisf July/August, pp.14-15,

45 ree/2018/oct/17/life-expectancy-rising- 294. Dorling, D. (2018) London’s finland-uk-scandinavia highly inflated housing market is entering a period of equalisation, The Property 288. Dorling, D. (2018) How to Chronicle, December 12th, write off student debt: my plan for Labour, https://www.propertychronicle.com/london s-highly-inflated-housing-market-entering- The Guardian, October 30th, period-equalisation/ https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 018/oct/30/how-to-write-off-student-debt- 295. Dorling, D. (2018) Short Cuts my-plan-for-labour (homelessness), London Review of Books, 40, 24, p.14, 20 December, 289. Galbraith, D. and Dorling, D. https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n24/danny- (2018) Interview – Danny Dorling, E- dorling/short-cuts International Relations, December 3rd 2018, https://www.e- 296. Dorling, D. (2019) Who ir.info/2018/12/03/interview-danny- spends more wisely: Individuals or dorling/ government? Common Vision Blog (The Responsible Tax Lab), January 24th, 290. Dorling, D. (2018) Geography http://www.covi.org.uk/who-spends-more- and Climate Breakdown, The Oxford wisely-individuals-or-government/ Magazine, No. 402 pp.11-12, November 30th, (eight week, Michaelmas term), 297. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/Oxf (2019) The spurious link between ord%20Magazine%208th%20week%2C% immigration and increased crime, British th 20Michaelmas%20term%202018%20- Society of Criminology Blog, February 4 , %20No%20402.pdf https://thebscblog.wordpress.com/2019/0 2/04/the-spurious-link-between- 291. Dorling, D. (2018) The Blank immigration-and-increased-crime/. Slate – and Social Mobility, pp. 69-79 in In Brown, L. (Ed). Move on 298. Dorling, D. (2019) Oxford up? Social mobility, opportunity and Housing and the Survivor Syndrome, The equality in the 21st century, London: Oxford Magazine, Fifth Week, Hilary IPPR, December Term (February), https://www.ippr.org/research/publications https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/Oxf /move-on-up ord%20Magazine%205th%20week%2C% 20Hilary%20term%202019%20- 292. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. %20No%20405.pdf (2018) Government’s misplaced prevention agenda: Fixing the health 299. Dorling, D. (2019) Report crisis is a choice for politicians, not Foreword: The influence of place, people, BMJ; 363:k5134 doi: geographical isolation and progression to 10.1136/bmj.k5134 (published 5 Dec.): higher education, London: The Bridge th https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k51 Group, February 12 , 34.full?ijkey=fzfBuYz0CeHItKk&keytype=r https://thebridgegroup.org.uk/research- ef and-policy/geographical-isolation/

293. Dorling, D. (2018) Things Fall 300. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit – the apart: Brexit, immigration, crime, health Ides of March, Public Sector Focus, and wages, Public Sector Focus, January / February, pp.14-16, November/December, pp.20-21, https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph http://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php p?pdf=5c76bc1d23a89#16 ?pdf=5c0ed6e666d78#22

46 301. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. http://flickread.com/edition/html/5cc7fcde (2019) (Mis)Rule Britannia: Brexit is the 6dc3f#15. last gasp of empire, LSE Blog, February 20th, 308. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2019/02/20/ (2019) Brexit: how the end of Britain’s misrule-britannia-brexit-is-the-last-gasp- empire led to rising inequality that helped of-empire/ Leave to victory, The Conversation, May 22nd, https://theconversation.com/brexit- 302. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. how-the-end-of-britains-empire-led-to- (2019) The Key to the Brexit Backstory: rising-inequality-that-helped-leave-to- How did Britain’s wealthy take the end of victory-116466 the British empire? Not well — and the rest of us are still paying the price, 309. Dorling, D. (2019) Dying Inequlity.org Blog, February 24th, Quietly: The New Suburbs, Political https://inequality.org/research/the-key-to- Quarterly Blog, April 8th, the-brexit-backstory/ https://politicalquarterly.blog/2019/04/08/d ying-quietly-the-new-suburbs/ 303. Dorling, D. (2019), Published Referee’s report: ‘Causes of death among 310. Dorling, D. (2019) Anti- homeless people: a population-based Masochism: Letter in reply to Kristin cross-sectional study of linked hospital- Surak, London Review of Books, Vol. 41, isation and mortality data in England.’ By No.12, June 20th, Aldridge RW, Menezes D, Lewer D, https://www.lrb.co.uk/v41/n12/letters Cornes M, Evans H, Blackburn RM, Byng 311. Dorling, D. (2019) The R, Clark M et al., Welcome Open changing political shape of the UK: May Research, DOI 10.21956/ 2019, Public Sector Focus, May/June, wellcomeopenres.16531.r35037 pp.14-17, https://wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph /4-49/v1#referee-response-35037. p?pdf=5d1395dd13de3#16 304. Dorling, D. (2019) Austerity 312. Dorling, D. (2019) “Ministers bites—falling life expectancy in the UK, will still claim, to their dying breath in BMJ Blog, March 19th, some cases, that there is no ‘evidence’ https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2019/03/19/dan linking their actions rising numbers of ny-dorling/ premature deaths in the UK, but 305. Dorling, D. (2019) Day of eventually they will buckle under the reckoning: Brexit and UK Universities, weight of reports showing they are wrong” Research Fortnight, April 14th, - Foreword to Data in Society: https://www.researchresearch.com/news/ Challenging Statistics in an age of article/?articleId=1380763 globalization, edited by J. Evans, S. Ruane and H. Southall, Bristol: Policy 306. Dorling, D. (2019) Is the Press, pp. xv-xvii, Human Species Slowing Down? The https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/ Long Term Economy Blog, April 17th, data-in-society http://www.lteconomy.it/blog/2019/04/17/i s-the-human-species-slowing-down/ 313. Dorling, D. (2019) Climate Change – Letter in response to Mayer 307. Dorling, D. (2019) Twelve Hillman, Oxford Magazine, 0th week facts you may have missed as the UK Trinity Term, p. 27, Friday 26th April, missed its first Brexit deadline, Public https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/Oxf Sector Focus, March / April, pp.12-14, ord%20Magazine%200th%20week%2C%

47 20Trinity%20term%202019%20- 320. Dorling, D. (2019) When a %20No%20407.pdf nurse repays more than a banker, it’s time to scrap university tuition fees, The 314. Schindler, J. and Dorling, D. Guardian, 9 July, (2019) Oxford Professor on Brexit's https://www.theguardian.com/higher- education-network/2019/jul/09/nurse- Colonial Roots: 'The Empire Was repays-more-than-banker-time-scrap- Celebrated as A Great Thing', Der university-tuition-fees Spiegel On-line, 31st May, https://www.spiegel.de/international/europ 321. Dorling, D. (2019) Mortality e/oxford-professor-on-brexit-s-colonial- rates are still rising in the UK, Cost of roots-a-1270238.html Living Blog, July 10th, https://www.cost- ofliving.net/mortality-rates-are-still-rising-

315. Dorling, D. (2019) USS in-the-uk/ Concerns- Letter, Oxford Magazine, reprinted: , under the title 322. Dorling, D. (2019) How to ‘Let a select committee investigate the Solve the Housing Crisis, Tribune concerns about the Universities Magazine, Summer Issue, July 23rd, Superannuation Scheme’, 3 June, pp.75-79, https://tribunemag.co.uk/issue/summer- https://www.ft.com/content/ccb837a6- 2019 82ca-11e9-b592-5fe435b57a3b 323. Dorling, D. (2019) We need 316. Dorling, D. (2019) Mortality MORE babies, not fewer, Harry! The Mail rates are still rising in the UK – and on Sunday, August 3rd, everyone is ignoring how many more https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article people are dying, The Conversation, July -7318111/Professor-Danny-Dorling-says- 1st, https://theconversation.com/mortality- need-babies-not-fewer-Harry.html rates-are-still-rising-in-the-uk-and- everyone-is-ignoring-how-many-more- 324. Morris, T., Dorling, D. Davies, people-are-dying-119618 N. and Davey Smith, G. (2019) School enjoyment at age 6 predicts later 317. Dorling, D. (2019) Mortality educational achievement as strongly as rates are on the rise in the UK—why no socioeconomic background and gender, talking about it? New Statesman, 4 July, SocArXivPaper, August 10th, https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/st https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/e6c37/ aggers/2019/07/mortality-rates-are-rising- uk-and-everyone-ignoring-it 325. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2019) Sneak Peek: Rule Britannia: From 318. Dorling, D. (2019) Mortality Brexit to the end of Empire, Centre for rates are on the rise in the UK—so why is Brexit Studies Blog, August 27th, no-one talking about it? Prospect https://centreforbrexitstudiesblog.wordpre Magazine, 4 July, ss.com/2019/08/27/sneak-peek-rule- https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/polit britannia-from-brexit-to-the-end-of- ics/mortality-rates-are-on-the-rise-in-the- empire/ uk-so-why-is-no-one-talking-about-it 326. Dorling, D. (2019) Would you 319. Dorling, D. (2019) The smaller let this man drive your daughter home? generation to come – worldwide, Blog for Public Sector Focus, August/September, the Intergeneration Foundation, July 8th, August 30th, pp.14-17. http://www.if.org.uk/2019/07/08/the- https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph smaller-generation-to-come-worldwide/ p?pdf=5d67acffb3d60#17

48 327. Dorling, D. (2019) New https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph Labour, Inequality and the 1%, p?pdf=5db9b54e2e874#20 Progressive Economy Forum Blog, September 2nd, 335. Dorling, D. (2019) Why https://progressiveeconomyforum.com/blo Corbyn’s moral clarity could have g/new-labour-inequality-and-the-1/ propelled him to Number 10, Transforming Society (Policy Press Blog), 328. Dorling, D. (2019) Universal 13 November, Basic Income: Letter in reply to Ursula http://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/201 Huws, London Review of Books, Vol. 41, 9/11/13/why-corbyns-moral-clarity-could- No.17, September 12th , propel-him-to-number-10/ https://www.lrb.co.uk/v41/n17/letters

336. Ha-Joon, C, Dorling, D. and 329. Hann, C. and Dorling, D. 11 others (2019) Economic benefits of (2019) A Changed Institution, The Oxford Magazine, No.411, pp.4-6, Noughth Labour plan to provide free broadband for Week. Michaelmas Term 2019, 26th all, Letter, The Guardian, 21 November, September, https://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 https://staff.admin.ox.ac.uk/oxford- 9/nov/21/economic-benefits-of-labour- magazine#collapse1625461 plan-to-provide-free-broadband-for-all

330. Dorling, D. (2019) Sempre 337. Blanchflower, D., Chick, V. .. meno giovani nel mondo. Il pensiero di Dorling, D. and over 150 others (2019) As Danny Dorling, (The smaller generation to economists we believe the Labour party come – worldwide), Luis Open blog (in deserves to form the next UK Italian), 8 October, government, The Financial Times, https://open.luiss.it/2019/10/08/sempre- November 26th, meno-giovani-nel-mondo-il-pensiero-di- https://www.ft.com/content/d6f56834- danny-dorling/ 0f78-11ea-a225-db2f231cfeae

331. Dorling, D. (2019) The curve 338. Dorling, D. (2019) Political of inequality and the Brexit Way, LSE fortunes and public spending plans: The th Brexit Blog, October 15 , UK in a European context, LSE Brexit https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2019/10/15/t Blog, November 27th, he-curve-of-inequality-and-the-brexit-way/ https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2019/11/27/p olitical-fortunes-and-public-spending- 332. Dorling, D. (2019) Foreword: plans-the-uk-in-a-european-context/ The Atlas of Health Inequalities in Japan, Eds: T. Nakaya and Y. Ito, New York: 339. Brimblecombe, N., Green, M. Springer, pp. v-vi, 17th October, ISBN and Dorling, D. (2019) Who dies young in 978-3-030-22707-4. a rich city? Increasingly the homeless, 333. Hann, C. and Dorling, D. Geography Directions Blog, ‘The latest (2019) The Oxbridge access question has from the Royal Geographical Society not been settled, The Times Higher, 17th (with IBG) publications’, December 5th, October, https://blog.geographydirections.com/201 https://www.timeshighereducation.com/op 9/12/05/who-dies-young-in-a-rich-city- inion/oxbridge-access-question-has-not- increasingly-the-homeless/ been-settled

340. Dorling, D. (2019) Dyslexia 334. Dorling, D. (2019) Voting and The Problem with pride, Dsylexic Intention Autumn 2019: What do we know Academic blog post, December 9th, of what the public think? Public Sector https://www.dyslexicacademic.com/post/d Focus, October/November, pp.18-19, yslexia-and-the-problem-with-pride

49 341. Dorling, D. (2019) What ers/bernie-sanders-corbyn-housing-crisis- Britain has become while the world -a9356511.html watched Brexit, The Correspondent, December 16th, 348. Dorling, D. (2019) Labour’s https://thecorrespondent.com/177/the- Defeat: Letter in reply to Philip Hensher, biggest-story-in-the-uk-is-not-about- London Review of Books, Vol. 42, No.5, brexit-its-about-life- March 5th, expectancy/23433342405-302f1fdb https://www.lrb.co.uk/v42/n05/letters

342. Dorling, D. (2019) Counting 349. Dorling, D. (2020) So, how did words in the manifestos, Public Sector we end up with this government? Public Focus, November/December, p. 14-15, Sector Focus, January/February, pp.14- https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph 17. p?pdf=5dfa4dba6d89e#17 https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph

p?pdf=5e56a367a7601#17 343. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography and Demography of Brexit, 350. Dorling, D. (2020) Corona- Mutiny Blog, January 6th, virus: how the current number of people https://www.timetomutiny.org/post/the- dying in the UK compares to the past geography-and-demography-of-brexit decade, The Conversation, March 24th, https://theconversation.com/coronavirus- 344. Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword to how-the-current-number-of-people-dying- Rabbit Hutch Homes: The growth of in-the-uk-compares-to-the-past-decade- micro-homes – by Colin Wiles, London: 134420 The intergenerational Foundation, January 24th, 351. Dorling, D. (2020) http://www.if.org.uk/research-posts/rabbit- Coronavirus is a tragedy – but it could be hutch-homes-the-growth-of-micro-homes/ the wake-up call we need, The Guardian, March 31st, 345. Dorling, D. (2020) Income and https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020 wealth inequality in the UK, Local /mar/31/coronavirus-is-a-tragedy-but-it- Government Chronical, submitted could-be-the-wake-up-call-we-need January 20th. NO HAD A REPLY BY FEB 20th 352. Dorling, D. (2020) The economy has been forced to slow down – 346. Nicolson, P., Burgess, B., for the good of us all, The Independent, Dolring, D., Harrison, F., Hill, S., March 31st, McMahon, W., Myphy, R., Nadel, J., https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/cor Regan, P. and Tizard, J. (2020) Letter: onavirus-uk-economy-impact-boris- Tackling the housing crisis, The johnson-a9437826.html Observer, February 23rd, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisf 353. Dorling, D. (2020) We need to ree/2020/feb/23/observer-letters-boris- quickly accept that this is an era of johnson-risks-it-all-with-power-grab slowdown, not fast-paced change, The Telegraph, Business pages 4-5, April 3rd, 347. Robbins, G., Dorling, D., Hall, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/202 S. et al. (2020) Migrants aren’t to blame 0/04/03/world-already-slowing-long- for the housing crisis – chronic lockdown/ underinvestment is, Letter, The Independent, 25 February, 354. Dorling, D. (2020) An https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/lett armchair alternative to A-Level geography, Geographical Magazine (on-

50 line), April 3rd, June 5th, http://geographical.co.uk/opinion/item/364 https://theconversation.com/why- 5-an-armchair-alternative-to-a-level- coronavirus-death-rates-wont-fall-as- geography-danny-dorling quickly-as-they-rose-139947

355. Dorling, D. (2020) Three 362. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. graphs that show a global slowdown in (2020) Rule Britannia: Looking back at COVID-19 deaths, The Conversation, getting Brexit done, Biteback Blog, June April 7th, 5th, https://theconversation.com/three-graphs- https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/posts that-show-a-global-slowdown-in-covid-19- /rule-britannia-looking-back-at-brexit deaths-135756 363. Dorling, D. (2020) Hitting the 356. Dorling, D. (2020) Three population brakes, the new graphs that show where the coronavirus internationalist, April 2020, issue 525, death rate is heading, The Conversation, https://newint.org/features/2020/04/07/lon April 27th, g-read-hitting-population-brakes https://theconversation.com/three-charts- that-show-where-the-coronavirus-death- 364. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowing rate-is-heading-137103 Down: Better Policies for Better Lives, The OECD Forum Network blog: 357. Dorling, D. (2020) How quickly addressing the COVID-19 crisis, June might we forget the lessons of Covid-19? 15th, https://www.oecd- Public Sector Focus, March/April, pp.14- forum.org/users/409997-danny- 16 dorling/posts/slowing-down-better- https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph policies-for-better-lives p?pdf=5ea854c37d780#16 365. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. 358. Dorling, D. (2020) It's Captain (2020) Rule Britannia: from Empire to Tom's birthday: the past 100 years should Brexit to Covid-19, Discover Society, teach us a powerful lesson, The June 23rd, Guardian, April 30th, https://discoversociety.org/2020/06/23/rul https://www.theguardian.com/commentisf e-britannia-from-empire-to-brexit-to-covid- ree/2020/apr/30/captain-toms-birthday- 19/ 100-years-nhs-crisis#comments 366. Dorling, D. (2020) So what do 359. Dorling, D. (2020) Put your we know now about Covid-19 in the UK? foot on the brake, The Big Issue, May Public Sector Focus, May/June, pp.12-15, 14th, https://main-bigissue- https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph thebigissue.content.pugpig.com/2020/05/ p?pdf=5ef9c726f1c4a#14 09/put-your-foot-on-the- brake/content.html 367. Dorling, D. (2020) Generational change: breaking the 360. Dorling, D. (2020) The Pace silence of the old, The intergenerational of Change, Yale University Press Blog, Foundation Blog, July 7th, European history & Technology, May 20th, http://www.if.org.uk/2020/07/07/generatio http://blog.yalebooks.com/2020/05/20/the nal-change/ -pace-of-change/ 368. Dorling, D. (2020) The Stones 361. Dorling, D. (2020) Why of the University of Oxford, Common coronavirus death rates won’t fall as Ground Journal, volume 4 (“Through quickly as they rose, The Conversation, Space and Time”), July 28th, pp. 15-22,

51 https://issuu.com/journalcommonground/d divisive question of 2020, The ocs/cgj4 Conversation, October 6th, https://theconversation.com/is-the-cure- 369. Dorling, D. (2020) Our short worse-than-the-disease-the-most- memories and the importance of a long divisive-question-of-2020-147343 horizon, Quad Magazine, 3 August, 376. Dorling, D. (2020) Past pp.13-14, pandemics, fear, dread and hope, Public https://www.alumni.ox.ac.uk/quad/article/ Sector Focus, September/October, pp.10- slowdown 11, https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph 370. Dorling, D. (2020) Geography p?pdf=5f99922522f04#13 and the Shifting Ratios of Inequality – University, A levels and GCSEs in 2020, 377. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography Directions, Blog of the Royal unprecedented rise of mortality across poorer parts of the UK, Guest Blog, Geographical Society (with IBG), 21 Glasgow Centre for Population Health, August, 13th November, https://blog.geographydirections.com/202 https://www.gcph.co.uk/latest/news/965_t 0/08/21/geography-and-the-shifting- he_unprecedented_rise_of_mortality_acr ratios-of-inequality-university-a-levels- oss_poorer_parts_of_the_uk and-gcses-in-2020/ 378. Dorling, D. (2020) Want to 371. Dorling, D. (2020) COVID-19: understand the Covid map? Look at The rise in destitution and inequality in where we live and how we work, , 29 November, the UK, Public Sector Focus, July/August, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisf pp.14-17, ree/2020/nov/29/want-to-understand-the- https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph covid-map-look-at-where-we-live-and- p?pdf=5f466f9c83678#16 how-we-work

372. Dorling, D. (2020) 379. Dorling, D. and Davey Smith Coronavirus: why aren’t death rates rising G. (2020) Why is COVID-19 more severe with case numbers? The Conversation, in the north of England? The story in four September 9th, graphs, The Conversation, 2 December, https://theconversation.com/why-is-covid- https://theconversation.com/coronavirus- 19-more-severe-in-the-north-of-england- why-arent-death-rates-rising-with-case- the-story-in-four-graphs-151239 numbers-145865 380. Ciric, L., Lee, A. and Dorling, 373. Dorling, D., Brookes, A. and D. (2020) Should you visit your family this Davey Smith, G. (2020) Why are Christmas? Three experts weigh in, The coronavirus rates rising in some areas of Conversation, December 16, England and not others? The https://theconversation.com/should-you- Conversation, October 1st, visit-your-family-this-christmas-three- experts-weigh-in-152147 https://theconversation.com/why-are- coronavirus-rates-rising-in-some-areas- 381. Dorling, D. (2020) Please sir, of-england-and-not-others-147160 can I have more?, Public Sector Focus, November/December, pp.14-16, 374. Dorling, D. (2020) How many https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.ph more will be dead by Christmas?, London p?pdf=5fda193b33f53#16 Review of Books Blog, October 5th, https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2020/october/h 382. Next ow-many-more-will-be-dead-by-christmas

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52 383. Dorling, D. (2020) Designer Press, Cambridge, 1999. Social babies, the rich, and the myth of Science and Medicine 52, 651-654 , Jacobian Magazine, submitted April 10th – in press. 9. Dorling, D. (2001) Web Cartography: Developments and Prospects, 384. In Press… Menno-Jan Kraak, Brown, A. (eds) E&P planning and design, Vol 28, 385. number 6, November

10. Dorling, D. (2001) The Demography Review of Single Academic Books of Health and Health Care (second edition) Louis G.Pol and Richard K. 1. Dorling, D. (1992) Metadata in the Thomas, Kluwer Academic/Plenum geosciences: review, ESRC Data Publishers, New York. Archive Bulletin, 51. 11. Dorling, D. (2002) Globes and Maps 2. Dorling, D. (1994) The 1991 census and Views of the Earth (CD Roms) user's guide: review, Journal of the Geographical Journal, 168: 88-88 Royal Statistical Society Series A, Part 1, March 2002 158, 1, 188-189. 12. Dorling, D. (2002) Bushmanders and 3. Dorling, D. (1996) Mapping Hidden Bullwinkles. How politicians Dimensions of the Urban Scene: manipulate electronic maps and review, The Geographical Journal, census data to win elections by March. Monmonier, M. (2001) International Journal of GIS, 2002, Vol.16 no. 4, 4. Dorling, D. (1997) Mapping the UK: 401-406 maps and spatial data for the 21st century, Mapping Awareness, 11, 9, 13. Dorling, D. (2002) Bradshaw, B. and 36. Sainsbury, R., editors 2000: Researching poverty, Progress in 5. Dorling, D. (1999) A review of chapter Human Geography, 26, 1, 119-120. 2, book review article of Tufte E.R. Visual Explanations, Progress in 14. Dorling, D. (2002) Atlas of Human Geography, 23, 1, 127-131. Cyberspace by Dodge, M. and ISSN 0309 1 333 Kitchin, R., Environment and Planning B 2002, Vol 29, No. 3. ISSN 6. Dorling, D. (2000) Home Ownership 02658135 in crisis? the British experience of negative equity, Urban Studies, 37, 2. 15. Dorling, D. (2002) Geographies of 413-415 Health: an introduction, by Gatrell, A.C., Environment and Planning 7. Dorling, D. (2000) Poverty: a study of 2002, Volume 34, number 2. town life, Bristol by B. Seebohm Rowntree. International Journal of 16. Dorling, D. (2002) Cultures in Motion: Epidemiology mapping key contacts and their imprints in world history, by Peter N 8. Dorling, D. (2001) Health and Society Stearns, Antipode Journal, Volume in Britain since 1939 by Virginia 34, Number 5, November 2002 Berridge. Cambridge University

53 17. Dorling, D. (2002) Seeing through the Ground, Social & Cultural Maps: The Power of Images to Shape Geography, our World View, by Ward Kaiser and doi/abs/10.1080/14649365.2013.771 Denis Wood, Antipode Journal, 946, 14, 4, 483-485. Blackwell, Volume 34, Number 5, November 2002 24. Dorling, D. (2014) Greed is not good, Mr Gekho, Review of Mammon’s 18. Dorling, D. (2006) Review: Simon Kingdom by David Marquand, Times Briscoe, 2005, Britain in Numbers: Higher Educational Supplement, June The Essential Statistics, London: 12th. ’s, Radical Statistics, 90, 19- 27. 25. Dorling, D. (2014) Why Fight Poverty? Review, Housing Studies, 19. Dorling, D. (2007) Review: on 10.1080/02673037.2014.922338 Christian Jacob. _The Sovereign 26. Dorling, D. (2014) Review: G is for Map: Theoretical Approaches in Genes, International journal of Cartography through History, H- Epidemiology, doi: HistGeog Review, H-HistGeog@h- 10.1093/ije/dyu232; net.msu.edu (March 2007) http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/conten http://ryanlanham.wordpress.com/200 t/full/dyu232?ijkey=disRVRYrxzaDGu 7/03/27/h-net-book-review-jacob- B&keytype=ref and christian-the-sovereign-map/ or http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/ea http://www.h- rly/2014/12/10/ije.dyu232.full.pdf?keyt net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=92 ype=ref&ijkey=disRVRYrxzaDGuB 111211471469 27. Dorling, D. (2014) Review: The 20. Dorling, D. (2009) Review of Molly Establishment: And How They Get Scott Cato’s: Green economics: an Away With It, by Owen Jones, Times introduction to theory, policy and Higher Educational Supplement, practice, Journal of Economic September 4th, Geography, doi:10.1093/jeg/lbp028 http://www.timeshighereducation.co.u k/books/the-establishment-and-how- 21. Dorling, D. (2012) What if it were not they-get-away-with-it-by-owen- the custard cream that did for them? jones/2015509.article Review of Disease Maps: Epidemics on the Round by Tom Koch, 28. Dorling, D. (2014) Review: Good International Journal of Epidemiology, Times, Bad Times: The Welfare Myth doi: 10.1093/ije/dys034 of Them and Us, by John Hills; Times Higher, November 13th, 22. Dorling, D. (2012) A conversion on http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/bo the road from the Barbican, Review oks/good-times-bad-times-the-welfare- myth-of-them-and-us-by-john- Essay: Ferninand Mount’s The New hills/2016819.article Few, Renewal, 20, 2-3, 130-133. http://www.renewal.org.uk/articles/a- 29. Dorling, D. (2015) Review: Rebel conversion-on-the-road-from-the- Footprints: A guide to uncovering barbican/ London’s Radical History, by David Rosenberg, Times Higher, March 5th, 23. Dorling, D. (2013) What if it were not pp.52-53. the custard cream that did for them? Review: Disease Maps, Epidemics on

54 30. Dorling, D. (2015) Review: The ahead-of-print/ngs-2015-0024/ngs- House of Commons: An Anthropology 2015-0024.xml of MPs at Work, by Emma Crewe, Times Higher, April 16th, pp.60-61. 38. Dorling, D. (2016) Plutocracy in America: How Increasing Inequality 31. Dorling, D. (2015) No gain without a Destroys the Middle Class and little pain - Review: The Globalization Exploits the Poor By Ronald P. of Inequality by François Formisano, The Times Higher, Bourguignon, Times Higher January 21st, Education, May 7th. https://www.timeshighereducation.co m/books/review-plutocracy-in- 32. Dorling, D. (2015) What I am reading: america-ronald-formisano-johns- Everything is connected to Everything hopkins-university-press. Else: 101 stories about 21st century Geography, Times Higher Education, 39. Dorling, D. (2016) Evicted: Poverty May 21st. and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond, The Times 33. Dorling, D. (2015) Sex by Numbers: Higher, March 3rd, What Statistics Can Tell Us About https://www.timeshighereducation.co Sexual Behaviour, by David m/books/review-evicted-poverty-and- Spiegelhalter, Times Higher profit-in-the-american-city-matthew- Education, June 11th. desmond-allen-lane

34. Dorling, D. (2015) Review: A World of 40. Dorling, D. (2016) Society Book of the Homeowners -American Power and day - Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the Politics of Housing Aid By Nancy the American City by Matthew Kwak, Times Higher Education, Desmond – review, The Guardian, October 29th, March 7th, https://www.timeshighereducation.co http://www.theguardian.com/books/20 m/ 16/mar/07/evicted-poverty-and-profit- in-the-american-city-matthew- 35. Dorling, D. (2015) Just who do you desmond-review think you are? Review of social class st in the 21 century, Times Higher, 41. Dorling, D. (2016) Never fail like th November 12 , common people, Review of The 100- https://www.timeshighereducation.co Year Life: Living and Working in an m/books/review-social-class-in-the- Age of Longevity, by Lynda Gratton 21st-Century-mike-savage-niall- and Andrew Scott, Times Higher cunningham-fiona-devine-et-al Education, May 6th, https://www.timeshighereducation.co 36. Dorling, D. (2015) A detox diet for m/books/review-the-100-year-life- Uncle Sam: review of Joe Stigltz’s lynda-gratton-andrew-scott- Rewriting the Rules of the American bloomsbury Economy, The Times Higher, rd December 3 , p.54. 42. Dorling, D. (2016) Review of Robert Frank’s Success and Luck: Good 37. Dorling, D. (2015) Adventures in the Fortune and the Myth of Meritocracy Anthropocene by Gaia Vince, New (on a wealth of self-delusion), Times Global Studies journal, Pre- Higher, July 28th, publication proofs, OI: 10.1515/ngs- https://www.timeshighereducation.co 2015-0024, November 2015, m/books/review-success-and-luck- http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ngs.

55 robert-frank-princeton-university- m/books/review-basic-income- press philippe-van-parijs-and-yannick- harvard-university-press 43. Dorling, D. (2016) In American gods we trust: Review of Cathy O’Neil’s 49. Dorling, D. (2017) Review of Brexit: Weapons of Maths Destruction, Why Britain Voted to Leave the Times Higher, September 8th, European Union, by Harold D. Clarke, https://www.timeshighereducation.co Matthew Goodwin, Paul Whiteley. m/books/review-weapons-of-math- Times Higher, May 4th, destruction-cathy-o-neil-allen-lane https://www.timeshighereducation.co m/books/review-brexit-harold-d- 44. Dorling, D. (2016) Review of Alan clarke-matthew-goodwin-and-paul- Marshall’s Ecotopia, The Times whiteley-cambridge-university-press Higher, November 24th, https://www.timeshighereducation.co 50. Dorling, D. (2017) Review: The Sum m/books/review-ecotopia-2121-alan- of Small Things: A Theory of the marshall-arcade Aspirational Class, by Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, Times Higher, June 45. Dorling, D. (2016) Review of Utopia 1st, by Thomas More, introduced by https://www.timeshighereducation.co China Miéville and concluded by m/books/review-the-sum-small- Ursula Le Guin, London: Verso, Red things-elizabeth-currid-halkett- Pepper, December. princeton-university-press

46. Dorling, D. (2016) In straitened 51. Dorling, D. (2017) Review: Is poor circumstances: A review of Michael housing here to stay by Alan Mayne? Fabricant and Stephen Brier’s Times Higher, September 21st, Austerity Blues, The Times Higher, https://www.timeshighereducation.co December 15th, m/books/review-slums-alan-mayne- https://www.timeshighereducation.co reaktion-books m/books/review-austerity-blues- michael-fabricant-stephen-brier- 52. Dorling, D. (2017) Review: Limits to johns-hopkins-university-press Globalization: Disruptive geographies of capitalist development by Eric 47. Dorling, D. (2017) Ready to turn off Sheppard, Geography Magazine, vol the market road? Review of Utopia 107, part 3, page 165. for Realists and How We Can Get There By Rutger Bregman, Times 53. Dorling, D. (2017) The New Urban Higher, March 9th, Crisis by Richard Florida review – https://www.timeshighereducation.co ‘flawed and elitist ideas’, The m/books/review-utopia-for-realists- Observer, The New Review, p. 33, and-how-we-can-get-there-rutger- September 24th, Guardian Sept. 26th, bregman-bloomsbury https://www.theguardian.com/books/2 017/sep/26/richard-florida-new-urban- 48. Dorling, D. (2017) Does the world crisis-review-flawed-elitist-ideas owe us a living? Review of Basic Income: A Radical Proposal for a 54. Dorling, D. (2018) Review of David Free Society and a Sane Economy, Pilling’s: The Growth Delusion, by Philippe van Parijs and Yannick Prospect Magazine, February 22nn, p. Vanderborght, Times Higher, March 72. 16th, https://www.timeshighereducation.co

56 55. Dorling, D. (2018) Review of Branco middle-class-how-social-mobility- Milanovic’s Global Inequality: A new misleads-us-hadas-weiss. approach for the Age of Globalization, Journal of Critical Social Policy, 38,2, 61. Dorling, D. (2020) Review of Ruth pp.444-446. March 23rd. Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner, and Valerie Preston, Everyday 56. Dorling, D. (2018) The Distribution of Equalities: Making multicultures in Wealth – Growing Inequality? By settler colonial cities, Environment Michael Schneider, Mike Pottenger and Planning B: Urban analytics and and J. E. King, The History of city science, accepted for publication Economics review, Volume 68, pp.75- 27 December 2019. 78, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/1 62. Dorling, D. (2020) Review of Becky 0.1080/10370196.2018.1463640 Tunstall’s “The Fall and Rise of Social Housing: 100 Years on 20 Estates”, 57. Dorling, D. (2019) Review of Robert The Times Higher, February 13th, Plomin: Blueprint, How DNA makes https://www.timeshighereducation.co us who we are, Times Higher, m/books/fall-and-rise-social-housing- January 10th, 100-years-20-estates-becky-tunstall- https://www.timeshighereducation.co University-of-Bristol-Press m/books/blueprint-how-dna-makes- us-who-we-are-robert-plomin-allen- 63. Dorling, D. (2020) Review of Norbert lane Csizmadia’s ‘Geofusion: The Power of Geography and the Mapping of the 58. Dorling, D. (2019) Review of 21st Century’ Geography, Christophe Guilluy’s Twilight of the forthcoming. Elites, Prospect Magazine (commissioned but not published), 64. Forthcoming… submitted on Dec. 9th 2018; posted

on-line on Dec. 28th 2019, http://www.dannydorling.org/?page_id Departmental Working Papers =7450 1. Dorling, D. (1990) A cartogram for 59. Dorling, D. (2019) Review by Danny visualization, NE.RRL research Dorling of Bryan Caplan’s ‘The Case report, CURDS, The University of Against Education: Why the Newcastle upon Tyne. education system is a waste of time th and money’, HEPI blog, 6 2. Dorling, D. (1991) The demand for September, housing in Britain 1971-2001, http://www.hepi.ac.uk/2019/09/06/revi NE.RRL research report, CURDS, ew-by-danny-dorling-of-the-case- The University of Newcastle upon against-education-why-the-education- Tyne. system-is-a-waste-of-time-and- money-by-professor-bryan-caplan-of- 3. Dorling, D. (1991) Visualizing people george-mason-university/ in space and time. NE.RRL research report, CURDS, The University of 60. Dorling, D. (2020) Review by Danny Newcastle upon Tyne. Dorling of: Hadas Weiss, We Have Never Been Middle Class, The Times 4. Dorling, D. and Openshaw, S. (1991) Higher, 9 January, Experiments using computer https://www.timeshighereducation.co animation to visualize space-time m/books/we-have-never-been-

57 patterns. NE.RRL research report, 4431557520; ISBN-13: 978- CURDS, The University of Newcastle 4431557524). The DOI of the chapter upon Tyne. is: DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-55753- 1_8. 5. Dorling, D., Gentle, C. and Cornford, J. (1992) The crisis in housing: disaster or opportunity?, Newcastle Discussion Paper 96, CURDS, The Edited Works: Contributions University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 1. Dorling D. (1994) Cartograms for 6. Atkins, D., Charlton, M., Dorling, D. visualizing human geography, in D. and Wymer, C. (1993) Connecting Unwin and H. Hearnshaw (eds), the 1981 and 1991 censuses, North Visualization and GIS, London: East Regional Research Laboratory Belhaven Press. 85-102. working paper 93/9, Department of 2. Dorling D. (1994) Negative equity, the Geography, University of Newcastle nature and incidence of Britain's upon Tyne. latest housing crisis, Chapter 6 in W. 7. Dorling, D. (1993) Implications of the Bartlett and G. Bramley (eds), 1991 census for housing provision European Housing Finance: single studies, Working Paper 29, Centre for market or mosaic?, Bristol: SAUS Research into the European Urban publications., 116-135. Environment, University of Newcastle 3. MacEachren, A., Bishop, U., Dykes, upon Tyne. J., Dorling D. and Gatrell, A. (1994) 8. Dorling, D. and Woodward, R. (1995) Introduction to advances in Polarisation in Britain: a micro- visualizing spatial data, in D. Unwin geographical approach, Newcastle and H. Hearnshaw (eds), Seminar Paper No.65, Department of Visualization and GIS, London: Geography, University of Newcastle Belhaven Press, 51-59. upon Tyne. 4. Dorling, D. (1995) Visualizing the 9. Wren, C. and Dorling, D. (1996) On 1991 census, in S. Openshaw (ed), A the stability of the electoral function: a Census User's Handbook, London: constituency level analysis for Great Longmans, 167-213. Britain, Newcastle Discussion Papers 5. Dorling, D. and Tomaney, J. (1995) in Economics 96-05, Department of Poverty in the old industrial regions: a Economics, University of Newcastle. comparative view, chapter 6 in C. 10. Ballas, D., Dorling, D., Nakaya, T., Philo (ed) Off the Map: The Social Tunstall, H., Hanaoka, K. and Geography of Poverty in the UK. Hanibuchi, T. (2016) Happiness, London: Child Poverty Action Group, Social Cohesion and Income 103-122. Inequalities in Britain and Japan, University of Sheffield: CWiPP 6. Dorling, D., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D. Working Paper No. 7, This paper is and Johnston, R. (1996) Missing an early version of a chapter voters in Britain 1992-1996, where forthcoming in Tachibanaki, T. ed and with what impact?, in D. Farrell, (2016) Advances in Happiness D. Broughton, D. Denver and J. Research: A Comparative Fisher (eds), British Elections and Perspective, Springer (ISBN-10:

58 Parties Yearbook 1996, London: Europe, Copenhagen. ISBN 92-890- Frank Cass, 112-145. 1287-0.

7. Cornford, J. and Dorling, D. (1997) 14. Dorling, D. (1999) Definitions of Crooked Margins and Marginal Seats, poverty, in D. Gordon and P. Spicker in C. Pattie, D. Denver, J. Fisher and (eds) International Glossary on S. Ludlam (eds), British Elections and Poverty, London: ZED Books Parties Review, 7, 74-90: London: Frank Cass. 15. Dorling, D. (1999) Difficulties and dangers in estimating small area 8. Dorling, D. (1997), European micro- populations for health statistics, in data availability: the special case of Arnold, R., Elliott, P., Wakefield, J. Britain, Chapter 6 in Geographic and Quinn, M. (eds) Population Information Research: Bridging the Counts in Small Areas: Implications Atlantic, M.Craglia and H.Coucelis for Studies of Environment and (eds), London: Taylor and Francis., Health, ONS SMPS No.62, 25-35. 157-202. ISBN 0 11621358 2

9. Dorling, D. (1997) Regional and local 16. Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1999) differences in the housing Introduction to statistics in society, characteristics of ethnic minorities, Chapter 1 in Dorling D. and Simpson Chapter 8 in V. Karn (ed) Ethnic S. (eds) Statistics in society: the Minorities: Education, Employment arithmetic of politics, p1-5, London: and Housing, London: HMSO., 147- Arnold. 169. ISBN 0 11 691658 3 17. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D., 10. Dorling, D. (1998) Mapping disease Dorling, D., MacAllister, I. and patterns, Chapter in the Encyclopedia Tunstall, H. (1999), New Labour of Biostatistics, Chichester: Wiley. landslide and electoral bias: an exploration of differences between 11. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., the 1997 UK general election result Rossiter, D., Tunstall, H. and and the previous thirteen, in J. Fisher MacAllister, I. (1998), New Labour et al. (eds) British Elections and Landslide - same old electoral Parties Review, Volume 9, London: geography? in D. Denver et al. (eds) Frank Cass. British Elections and Parties Review, 8, 35-64: the 1997 General Election, 18. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey London: Frank Cass. Smith, G. (1999) Poverty, social exclusion and minorities, in M., 12. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Marmot, and R. Wilkinson, (eds) Brimblecombe, N. (1998) Changing Social Determinants of Health, the map: health in Britain 1951-1991, Oxford: OUP. 211-239 in M. Bartley, D. Blane and G. Davey Smith (eds) The Sociology of Health 19. Simpson S. and Dorling D. (1999) Inequalities, Oxford: Blackwell. Statistics and 'the truth', Chapter 47 in D. Dorling and S. Simpson (eds) 13. Shaw M. and Dorling, D. (1998) Statistics in society: the arithmetic of Social exclusion, in M. Bartley et al. politics, London: Arnold. (eds) Social Determinants of Health: The Solid Facts, World Health 20. Dorling, D. (2000) A mortality league Organisation Regional Office for table for Cabinet ministers?, in C.

59 Pantazis and D. Gordon (eds) health topics in the census of Tackling inequalities: where are we population and other surveys. In: now and what can be done?, Bristol: Kerrison, S. and Macfarlane, A. (eds) Policy Press. P181-210. ISBN 1 Official health statistics: an unofficial 86134 1466 guide. Arnold: London. ISBN. 0 340 73132 X (pb) Pp. 14-38 21. Dorling D. and Shaw, M. (2000) Life chances and lifestyles, Chapter 12 in 27. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. V. Gardiner and H. Matthews (eds), and Davey Smith, D. (2000) The The Changing Geography of the UK, Widening Gap: the social and spatial London: Routledge. pp.230-260. , accumulation of health inequalities, in ISBN 0-415-17901-7 Forbes, I. Health Inequalities: poverty and policy. Academy of Learned 22. Dorling, D., Shaw, M. and Societies for the Social Sciences. 6, Brimblecombe, N. (2000) Housing, 50-59 ISBN 0-9540097-1-1 wealth and community health: exploring the role of migration, in H. 28. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, G. Graham (ed) Understanding Health and Davey Smith, G. (2001) Chapter Inequalities. Open University Press, 6, Health and Policy - Children in Buckingham. ISBN 0 335 20553 4, Britain 2000, in Fimister, G. (ed) Chapter 12, pp 186-199 Poverty: Whatever Next? CPAG, London 23. Gordon, D. and Dorling, D. (2000) Appendix 1: Environment and Health 29. Dixie, J. and Dorling, D. (2002) New in Seymour, J for UNED-UK, Poverty questions for the 2001 Census in in Plenty: a Human Development Rees, P.H., Martin, D. and Report for the UK. Earthscan Williamson, P. (eds) The Census Publications Ltd, London, ISBN 1 Data System, 2002, Part VI, Planning 85383 707 5 for 2001 Census Outputs, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, Chapter 24. Gregory, I, Southall, H. and Dorling, 20, pp 283-293 D. (2000) A Century of Poverty in England and Wales, 1898-1998: A 30. Dorling, D. (2002) Using statistics to Geographical Analysis, in Bradshaw, describe and explore data, in Key J. and Sainsbury, R. (eds) Methods in Geography Chapter 22, Researching Poverty, Ashgate Sage Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0 7546 1287 2 31. Dykes, Jason, Carter, J. and Dorling, 25. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., D. (2002) Visualizing census data in MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and Rees, P.H., Martin, D. and Rossiter, D. (2000) The Williamson, P. (eds) The Census Neighbourhood Effect and Voting in Data System, 2002, Part II, Boundary England and Wales: Real or Data and Visualization, John Wiley & Imagined? in Cowley, P., Denver, D., Sons, Chichester, Chapter 7, pp 97- Russell, A. and Harrison, L. (eds) 110 British Elections & Parties Review, Volume 10, Frank Cass, London, 32. Harris, J., Dorling, D., Owen, D., ISBN 0 7146 5096 X (cloth) Coombes, M. and Wilson, T. (2002) Lookup tables and new area statistics 26. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Grundy, J. for the 1971, 1981 and 1991 (2000) Surveying the population: Censuses in Rees, P.H., Martin, D.

60 and Williamson, P. (eds) The Census circumstances: cause-specific Data System, 2002, Part 1, mortality patterns depend on the Geography and Lookup Tables, John choice of index, in Davey-Smith, G. Wiley & Sons, Chichester, Chapter 5, (ed) (2003) Health inequalities: pp 67-82 Lifecourse approaches, Section 1: Patterns of health inequality, The 33. Johnston, R., Rossiter, D., Pattie, C. Policy Press, Bristol, 4, p17-20 and Dorling, D. (2002) Distortion Magnified: New Labour and the 39. Davey-Smith, G. and Dorling, D. British electoral system, 1950-2001. 1996, “I’m all right, John”: voting In L. Bennie et al. (Eds) British patterns and mortality in England and Elections and Parties Review, Wales, 1981-92, in Davey-Smith, G. Volume 12, London: Frank Cass. (ed) (2003) Health inequalities: P133-155 Lifecourse approaches, Section II: Voting and mortality, The Policy 34. Mitchell, R. and Dorling, D. (2002) Press, Bristol, 9, p89-102 Poverty, inequality and social inclusion in the New Scotland in 40. Davey-Smith, G. and Dorling, D. Warhurst, C. and Hassan, G. (eds) 1997, Association between voting Tomorrow's Scotland, London: patterns and mortality remains, in Lawrence and Wishart. Davey-Smith, G. (ed) (2003) Health inequalities: Lifecourse approaches, 35. Davey-Smith, G., Dorling, D., Section II: Voting and mortality, The Mitchell, R. and Shaw, M. 2002, Policy Press, Bristol, 10, p103-105 Health inequalities in Britain: continuing increases up to the end of 41. Davey-Smith, G. Dorling, D., Gordon, the 20th century, in Davey-Smith, G. D. and Shaw, M. 1999, The widening (ed) (2003), Health inequalities: health gap: what are the solutions? in Lifecourse approaches, Policy Press, Davey-Smith, G. (ed) (2003) Health Bristol, 3-7 inequalities: Lifecourse approaches, Section X: Reducing health 36. Davey-Smith, G., Dorling, D. and inequalities, now and in the future, Shaw, M. 1998, Shrinking areas and The Policy Press, 36, 453-474 mortality, in Davey-Smith, G. (ed) (2003), Health inequalities: Lifecourse 42. Dorling, D., Davey-Smith, G. and approaches, Section 1: Patterns of Shaw, M. 2001, Analysis of trends in health inequality, The Policy Press, premature mortality by Labour voting Bristol, 2, p9-11 in the 1997 General Election in Davey-Smith, G. (ed) (2003) Health 37. Davey-Smith, G., Shaw, M. and inequalities: Lifecourse approaches, Dorling, D. 2001, Population change Section II: Voting and mortality, The and mortality in men and women, in Policy Press, Bristol, 11, p107-110 Davey-Smith, G. (ed) (2003), Health inequalities: Lifecourse approaches, 43. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. Shaw, M., Section 1: Patterns of health Orford, S. and Davey-Smith, G., inequality, The Policy Press, Bristol, 2000, The ghost of Christmas past: 3, p13-15. the health effects of poverty in London in 1896 and 1991, in Davey- 38. Davey-Smith, G., Whitley, E., Dorling, Smith, G. (ed) (2003) Health D. and Gunnell, D. 2001, Area-based inequalities: Lifecourse approaches, measures of social and economic

61 Section VIII: Health inequalities – past century, Chapter 4 in P. Boyle, S. Curtis, T. Gatrell, E. Graham and E. and present, The Policy Press, Moore (eds) The Geography of Bristol, 32, p399-410 Health Inequalities in the Developed 44. Dorling, D. (2003) Prime Suspect: World, Views from Britain and North Murder in Britain, in Gordon, D and America, Aldershot: Ashgate pp. 77- Pantazsis, C. (eds) Beyond 102. Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously. 50. Dorling, D. (2005) Prime Suspect: 45. Dorling, D. (2003), A Century of Murder in Britain, Chapter in P. Progress? Inequalities in British Hillyard et al. (Eds.) Criminal Society, 1901-2000 in Gilbert, D., Obsessions: Why harm matters more Matless, D. and Short, B. than crime, London: Pluto Press. Geographies of British Modernity: 51. Ballas, D., Clarke, G., Dorling, D. and space and society in the twentieth Rossiter, D., (2006) Using a Spatial century. Oxford: Blackwells, Part 1, Microsimulation Model for the Chapter 2, p31-53 Estimation of the Geographical 46. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D. Impact of British National and Rossiter, D. (2003) The Government Policies, A. Reggiani Conservative Century? Geography and P. Nijkamp (Eds) Spatial and Conservative Electoral Success Dynamics, Networks and Modelling, during the Twentieth Century in Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp.367- Gilbert, D., Matless, D. and Short, B. 404. Geographies of British Modernity: 52. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey space and society in the twentieth Smith, G. (2006) Poverty, social century. Oxford: Blackwells. Part 1, exclusion and minorities. In: Marmot, Chapter 3, p54-79 M. and R. Wilkinson (eds) Social 47. Orford, S., Dorling, D. and Harris, R. determinants of health. Second (2003) Cartography and Visualization edition. Oxford: Oxford University in Rogers, A. and Viles, H.A. (eds), Press. pp. 196-223.

The Student’s Companion to 53. Dorling, D. (2005) Counting and Geography, 2nd Edition, Part III, Measuring: Happy Valentine’s Day, Chapter 27, pp 151-156, Blackwell N. Castree, A. Rogers and D. ISBN 0-631-22132-8 Sherman (Eds) Questioning 48. Dorling, D. (2004) Distressed Times Geography, pp.241-257,Oxford: and Areas: Poverty, Polarisation and Blackwell. Politics in England 1918- circa 1971, 54. Dorling D. and Rees, P. (2006) A in Alan R H Baker and Mark Billinge Nation Dividing, Chapter in D. Inglis (eds) Geographies of England: The and J. Bone (Eds) 'Social North-South Divide, Material and Stratification: Critical Concepts in the Imagined, Cambridge: Cambridge Social Sciences', London:, Routledge University Press. (2006). 49. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. 55. Dorling, D. (2006) Infant mortality and and Davey Smith, G. (2004) The social progress in Britain, 1905-2005, widening gap - health inequalities in Chapter 11 of E. Garrett, C. Galley, Britain at the end of the twentieth

62 N. Shelton, and R. Woods, (Eds.) Poverty and Wealth, in T. Ridge and Infant Mortality, Aldershot: Ashgate. S. Wright (Eds) Understanding Poverty, Wealth and Inequality: 56. Dorling, D. (2007) Thinking and Policies and Prospects, Bristol: Policy acting; academic, policy and civil Press. (pp.103-134). society response – a gallery of maps, 63. Shaw, M. and Dorling, D. (2008) in Douglas, I, Huggett, R. and Chapter 31 in Johnson, J. and De Perkins, C. (Eds.) Companion Souza, C. (2008) Understanding Encyclopedia of Geography: from Health and Social Care: An local to global, London, Routledge. Introductory Reader [2nd Edition]: Chapter 64, pp.1017-1022 Who cares in England and Wales? 57. Dorling, D. (2007) Health, in The Positive Care Law (edited reprint Compass (Eds) Closer to equality? of cross-sectional study, British pp. 899-903). Assessing New Labour’s record on equality after 10 years in government, 64. Dorling, D. (2008) The North–South London: Compass. Divide, Proceedings of the Winter Conference of the Regional Studies 58. Dorling, D., Shaw, M., and Davey Association, UK, Seaford: RSA Smith, G., 2007, Inequalities in (pages 1-9). mortality rates under New Labour, E. Dowler and N. Spencer (Eds) 65. Dorling, D. (2009) From housing to Challenging health inequalities: from health – to who are the white working Acheson to ‘Choosing health’, Bristol: class loosing out? Chapter 8 in K. Policy Press. Sveinsson (Ed.) ‘Who Cares About 59. Dorling, D., 2007, Social harm and Journal of General Practice, Vol. 54, social policy in Britain, Chapter 10 in, R. Roberts and W. McMahon (eds) 66. the White Working Class?’, London: Social Justice and Criminal Justice, Runnymeade Trust. London: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. (pp. 122-135). 67. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., Orford, S., Shaw, M., Tunstall, H. (2009) Health 60. Ballas, D., D. Dorling, and M. Shaw, Inequalities. In Kitchin R, and Thrift N. 2007, Social inequality, health, and (eds) International Encyclopedia of well-being. Well-Being: individual, Human Geography, Volume 5, pp. community, and social perspectives. 46-50. Oxford: Elsevier. J. Haworth and G. Hart. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 68. Dorling D. and Thomas, B. (2009) Geographical inequalities in health 61. Shaw, M., Wheeler, B., Mitchell, R. over the last century, Chapter 1.3 in and Dorling, D. (2008) Chapter 11: Graham H. (Ed.) Understanding health and disability, in T. Ridge and Health Inequalities, Open University S. Wright (Eds) Understanding Press. Pp. 66-83. Poverty, Wealth and Inequality: Policies and Prospects, Bristol: Policy 69. Dorling, D. (2010) Using the concept Press. (pp.235-258). of ‘place’ to understand and reduce health inequalities, Chapter 2 in F. 62. Dorling, D. and Ballas, D. (2008) Campbell (Ed.) The social Chapter 6: Spatial Divisions of

63 determinants of health and the role of 76. Dorling, D. and Ballas, D. (2011) local government, London: Innovative ways of mapping data Improvement and Development about places, Chapter in (J. Mason Agency, pp.16-25. and Dale, A. Eds.) Understanding Social Research: Thinking Creatively 70. Dorling, D. (2010) Using statistics to about Method, edited collection, nd describe and explore data, 2 Edition London: Sage, pp.150-164. of Key Methods in Geography (Eds. N. Clifford, S., French and G. 77. Dorling, D. (2011) Clearing The Poor Valentine), London: Sage, pp. 374- Away, Chapter 5 in Yeates, N. Haux, 385. T., Jawad, R. and Kilkey, M/ (Eds.) In Defence of Welfare: The Impacts of 71. Dorling, D. (2009) Global Recession: the Comprehensive Spending Spatial Patterns of Health, Housing Review, London: Social Policy and Jobs, Proceedings of the Winter Association pp.15-17. Conference of the Regional Studies Association, UK, Seaford: RSA 78. Barford, A. and Dorling, d. (2011) (pages 18-24). "Inequalities", entry for the Encyclopedia of Consumer, Culture, 72. Dorling, D. (2010) Do’s and don’t in edited by Dale Southerton, London: working with the press, R. Gardner, Sage, pp. 771-775. K. Dodds, C. Souch, and F. McConnell (Eds.), Communicating 79. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2011) Geographical Research Beyond the Human Scaled Visualizations and Academy, London: Royal Society, Chapter 10 in Nyerges et al. Geographical Society, pp.19-20. (Eds.) Handbook of GIS and Society Research, London Sage, pp.177-201. 73. Allsopp, G., Barford, A., Dorling, D., Pritchard, J. And Wheeler, B. (2010), 80. Dorling, D. (2011) Area cartograms: Worldmapper, in, E. Lupton, C. their use and creation, Chapter 3.7, McCarty, M. McQuaid, and C. Smith pp. 252-260 of M. Didge, R. Kitchen (Eds) Why Design Now? National and C. Perkins (Eds.) The Map Design Triennial, New York: Reader, Chichester: Wiley. Smithsonian, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, p. 167. 81. Dorling, D. (2011) Underclass, overclass, ruling class, supernova 74. Dorling, D. (2010) Distressed Times class, Chapter eight of A. Walker, A. and Areas: Poverty, Polarisation and Sinfield and C. Walker, (Eds.) Politics in England 1918-1971, in Fighting Poverty, Inequality and Alan R H Baker and Mark Billinge Injustice, Bristol: Poverty Press. (eds) Geographies of England: The North-South Divide, Material and 82. Dorling, D. (2011) Multicultural Imagined, Cambridge: Cambridge Britain: That’s just the way it is, University Press. Chapter in H. Mahamdallie (Ed.) Defending Multiculturalism, London: 75. Dorling, D. (2010) Persistent North- Bookmarks, pp. 86-107. South divides, Chapter 2 in N.M. Coe 83. Dorling. D. (2012) 'Exclusion is and A. Jones (Eds) The Economic necessary': excluding people from Geography of the UK, London: Sage, society' , reprint from Dorling, D. pp12-28. INJUSTICE: Why social inequality persists, Bristol, Policy Press, pp 91-

64 144., Chapter 18 of Katz, J., Peace, Childhood in the Twenty First S. and Spurr, S. (Eds.) Adult lives: a Century, pp.89-100, Basingstoke: life course perspective – a new Palgrave Macmillan. Reader, Milton Keynes and Bristol: 90. Dorling, D. (2014) When racism The Open University and Policy stopped being normal, but no one Press. noticed: generational value change, 84. Dorling, D. (2012) Disadvantage and Chapter 8, pp.39-42 in Cowley, P. Social Structure, Chapter 3 in Kjartan and Ford, R. (eds) and Sex, Lies, and the Ballot Box, London: Biteback. Páll Sveinsson (ed.) Criminal Justice v. Racial Justice, Minority ethnic 91. Dorling, D. (2014) Class Segregation, overrepresentation in the criminal Chapter 15 in Lloyd, C., Shuttleworth, justice system, London: Runnymede I. and Wong, D.W. (Eds) Social- Trust. spatial segregation: Concepts, processes and outcomes, Bristol: 85. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2013) The Policy Press, pp. 363-388 Geography of Happiness, Chapter 36 of S. A. David, I. Boniwell and A. 92. Dorling, D. (2014) Spatial justice, Conley Ayers, Oxford Handbook of Housing and Financial Crisis, Chapter Happiness, . 1 in Kearns, G., Meredith, D. and Pp. 465-481. Morrissey, J. (Eds) Spatial justice and the Irish crisis, pp.19-42, Dublin: 86. Dorling, D. and Krieger, N. (2013) Royal Irish Academy. Poverty matters, contribution to book to celebrate 1000 papers by George 93. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2014) Inequality Constitutes a Particular Davey Smith… personally printed. Place, Chapter 7 in D. Pritchard and F. Pakes (Eds.) Riot, Unrest and 87. Dorling, D. (2013) “Have Scottish Protest on the Global Stage, pp.115- dreams diverged from English 131, Basingstoke: Palgrave ideals?” Chapter in Hassan, G. and Macmillan. Mitchell, J. (Eds) After Independence, Edinburgh: Luath Press, pp.. 196-210 94. Dorling, D. (2015) Cartogram, Chapter in Monmonier, M., Collier, P., 88. Dorling, D. (2014) Mapping the Cook, K., Kimerling, J. and Morrison, Thatcherite Legacy: The human J. (Eds) Volume 6 of the History of geography of social inequality in Cartography: Cartography in the Britain since the 1970s, Chapter 8 in Twentieth Century, Chicago: Chicago Farrall, S. and Hay, C. (Eds.) The University Press. Legacy of Thatcherism: Assessing 95. Dorling, D. (2015) Forward: Getting and Exploring Thatcherite Social and By, by Lisa Mckenzie, Bristol: Policy Economic Policies, Oxford: OUP, Press. 978-0-19-726570-3 96. Dorling, D. (2015) Oxford Futures, 89. Dorling, D. (2014) What Have the Chapter 2b in Falk, N. (ed), Oxford Romans Ever Done For Us?’ Child future transport options, London: Poverty and the Legacy of ‘New’ Urbed Labour , Chapter 5 in Wagg, S. and Pilcher, J. and Wagg, S. (Eds) 97. Dorling, D. (2015) What is the state of Thatcher’s children? The Politics of economic inequality in the UK? And why does it matter? Chapter in

65 Foster, L. Brunton, A. Deeming, C. Anthology, London: Strike, pp.493- and Haux, T. (eds) (2015) In Defence 498 of Welfare II, Bristol: Policy Press, April. http://www.social- 105. Dorling, D. (2016) Work, Strike policy.org.uk/wordpress/wp- Anthology, London: Strike, pp.561- content/uploads/2015/04/02_dorling1. 566. pdf 106. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2016) 98. Dorling, D. (2015) Work: A view from Demographic Transformations, 100 years hence, Professor Danny Chapter 4 of P. Daniels, M. Dorling, University of Oxford, Chapter Bradshaw, D. Shaw, J. Sidaway and in Edited collection: Building the best T. Hall, (Eds.) An Introduction to jobs markets in the world: the expert Human Geography, London: view, London: The Recruitment and Pearson, pp. 79-106. Employment Confederation (REC). 107. Dorling, D. (2016) In defence of the www.rec.uk.com/expertview. welfare state and the role of active 99. Dorling, D. (2015) Danny Dorling on housing policy, Chapter in part 3 of Inequality, Chapter 17, Warburton, N. Franklin, B., Urzi Brancati, M.C., and and Edmonds, D. (Eds.) Big Ideas in and Hochlaf , D. (eds) Towards a new Social Science, London, Sage, age: The future of the UK welfare pp.157-166. state, London: International Longevity Centre. 100. Barford, A. and Dorling, D. (2016) http://www.ilcuk.org.uk/images/uploads/p Mapping disease patterns, Chapter in ublication-pdfs/ILC- P. Armitage and T. Colton (Eds.) The UK_Towards_a_New_Age_- Encyclopaedia of Biostatistics, _The_future_of_the_UK_welfare_state.pd f Chichester: Wiley. Published Online May 17th, 10.1002/9781118445112, 108. Dorling, D. (2016) Foreword, Building http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 stronger and fairer communities: 002/9781118445112.stat06102.pub2/ sharing the co-benefits of local action on climate change by Ruth Mayne, 101. Ballas, D., Dorling, D., Nakaya, T., Oxford: Environmental Change Tunstall, H., Hanaoka, K. and Institute, http://www.agileox.org/wp- Hanibuchi, T. (2016) Happiness, content/uploads/2016/07/LC-Oxford- Social Cohesion and Income whole-report.pdf Inequalities in Britain and Japan, Chapter 8 of Tachibanaki, T. (Ed.) 109. Dorling, D. (2016) Foreword, The Advances in Happiness Research: A Bleeding Edge Why technology turns Comparative Perspective, Tokyo: toxic in an unequal world by Bob Springer, pp. 119-138. Hughes, Oxford: New Internationalist, May, pp.8-10, 102. Dorling, D. (2016) Equality, Strike https://newint.org/books/reference/ble Anthology, London: Strike, pp. 161- eding-edge/ 165. 110. Dorling, D. (2017) Foreword, Human 103. Dorling, D. (2016) How we might City Manifesto Realising the Potential house ourselves, Strike Anthology, of Citizens and Communities in the London: Strike, pp.411-419. Shared Society, by Kevin Gulliver, 104. Dorling, D. (2016) How we might Birmingham: The Human City better school ourselves, Strike Institute, March.

66 111. Dorling, D. (2017) Chapter 25: History, Abingdon, Routledge, Changes in Social Inequality, 2001- pp.204-222. 2011, J. Stillwell (Ed). The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, 118. Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality in Methods and Applications, London: Advanced Economies, Chapter 2 in Routledge. pp. 334-348. Clark, G. L., Feldman, M., Gertler, N. and Wójcik, D. (Eds.) New Oxford 112. Dorling, D. (2017) Can a Map Handbook of Economic Geography, Change the World? Chapter 41 in A. Oxford: OUP, pp.39-62 Kent and P. Vujakovic (Eds.) Routledge handbook of Mapping and 119. Dorling, D. (forthcoming, 2018) The Cartography, London: Routledge. 1938 Atlas and Guide to London by A Pages: 548-560. to Z (the Geographer’s Map Company), 1938, Chapter in Field, K. 113. Dorling, D. (2017), Austerity and and Saunder, D. (Eds) Cartography Mortality, Chapter 2 of V Cooper and Book, Redlands: ESRI (to be D Whyte (Eds) The Violence of confirmed). Austerity, London: Pluto Press, pp. 44-50. 120. Morris, T., Dorling, D., and Davey Smith, G. (2018, forthcoming) How 114. Hennig, B. and Dorling, D. (2017) The well can we predict educational global map of who eats too much outcomes? Examining the roles of meat, Chapter in Kateman, B. (Ed.) cognitive ability and social position in The Reducetarian Solution: Eating educational attainment, Chapter in J. How the Surprisingly Simple Act of Jarman and P. Lambert (Eds) Reducing the Amount of Meat in Your Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Diet Can Transform Your Health and Century. Abingdon: Routledge, the Planet, New York: Tarcher https://www.routledge.com/products/9 Perigee, Published April. pp. 213- 781138091153 215. 121. Dorling, D. (2018), Challenging 115. Dorling, D. (2018) Class Segregation, Injustice: the importance of collective D. O’Neill and M. Wayne (Eds.) ownership of social policy, Chapter 1 Considering Class: Theory, Culture in P. Beresford and S. Carr (Eds) and Media in the 21st Century, Social Policy First Hand, Bristol: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Policy Press, pp.14-21. Volume: 113, Leiden: Brill, pp. 68-92. 122. Dorling, D. (2018) Britain is a 116. Dorling, D. (2018) Turning the Tide Segregated Society – the isolation of on Inequality, Chapter 5 in Meyer, H., the richest from the rest, Chapter 7 in Inequality in Europe pp. 35-43, On- J. Holmwood, G. K. Bhambra and S. line: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Hans Scot (Eds) Integrated Communities, Böckler Stiftung, Social Europe, published May 1st, UK: Discover https://www.socialeurope.eu/book/ine Society/Social Research Publications, quality-in-europe http://discoversociety.org/wp- content/uploads/2018/05/DS_Consult 117. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2018) ationResponse.pdf Chapter 10: Spatial Divisions of Poverty and Wealth, in D. DeBats, I. 123. Hiam, L., McKee, M. and Dorling, D. Gregory and D. Lafreniere (Eds) The (2018) Chapter 6: Demography, In Routlege Companion to Spatial Davies, S. C. (Ed.) Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer: Better

67 Health Within Reach, London: Narrative, pp.xiii-xvi, Bristol: Policy Department of Health and Social Press, 27 February, 978- Care. 1447349266.

124. Dorling, D. (2019) When racism 129. Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword to: stopped being normal, but no one Europe’s top 10% and income noticed: generational value change, inequality, Report by Compass, Chapter 30, pp.177-181 in Cowley, P. forthcoming NOT on WEB or ORA. and Ford, R. (eds), More Sex, Lies, and the Ballot Box, London: Biteback. 130. Dorling, D. (2020) Houses not 978-1849547550. homelessness, Chapter 4 in J. Cartwright and L. Teixeira, Using 125. Dorling, D. (20190 Ministers will still Evidence to End Homelessness, claim, to their dying breath in some Bristol: Bristol University Press. cases, that there is no ‘evidence’ Forthcoming, ISBN 978-1447352860 linking their actions rising numbers of Submitted Feb 9th and revised Nov premature deaths in the UK, but 27th – to be published 29 April, ISBN: eventually they will buckle under the 978-1447352860 NOT ON WEB OR weight of reports showing they are IN ORA wrong, Foreword to Data in Society: Challenging Statistics in an age of 131. Dorling, D. (2020) Economics and globalization, edited by J. Evans, S. compassion, Chapter in M. Hawkins Ruane and H. Southall, Bristol: Policy and J. Nadel (Eds.) Compassion in Press, pp. xv-xvii, Politics, Abingdon: Routledge. Draft 5 https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co. submitted October 2019. NOT ON uk/data-in-society ISBN WEB OR IN ORA 9781447348221 132. Dorling, D. (2020) Afterword, E. 126. Dorling, D. (2019) Can economic Gómez-Jiménez and M. Toolan inequality be reduced? Challenges (Eds.), The Discursive Construction and signs of hope in 2019, Chapter of Economic Inequality: CADS 12 in R. Galvin (Ed.) Inequality and Approaches in the British Media, Energy: How extremes of wealth and London: Bloomsbury, pp.183-191, poverty in high-income countries 9781350111288. affect CO2 emissions and access to 133. Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword to energy, Elsevier: Academic Press, Poverty in Education across the UK: USA, ISBN 9780128176740, pp. 287- a comparative analysis of policy and 310, published 25th October. place, I. Thompson and G. Ivinson 127. Dorling, D. and Peggs, A. (2019) An (Eds), Bristol: Policy Press, pp. viii- nd End to Britain's Housing Disaster?, xxvi, 2 September, Allen P. (ed.) 2019 General Election: https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co. Analysis of Party Manifesto Promises, uk/poverty-in-education-across-the-uk London; Progressive Economy 134. Dorling, D. (2020) What’s so good Forum, Chapter 8, pp.19-21, About Being More Equal? The https://progressiveeconomyforum.co Second Annual British Sociological m/publications/2019-general-election- Association/British Library Equality analysis-of-party-manifesto-pledges/. Lecture, Given in the British Library, 128. Dorling, D. (2020) Foreword, in London, 25 June 2012, Chapter 2 in a O’Hara, M. (ed.) The Shame Game: forthcoming, The BSA and the BL Overturning the Toxic Poverty volume of essays based on the

68 lectures to be published by policy 5. Coombes, M., Dorling, D., Atkins, A. press, draft submitted January 3rd and Raybould, S., (1995), Functional 2020. Region Classification of the 1991 Census, Final Report to the 135. Dorling, D. (2020) World Population Economic and Social Research prospects at the UN: Our numbers Council. are not our problem? Chapter 12 in C. Deeming (Ed.) “The Social” in the 6. Dorling, D. and Woodward, R. (1995) Age of Sustainability, Bristol: Policy Local Social Polarization in Britain Press (forthcoming – submitted 1971-1991, Final Report to the February). Economic and Social Research Council. 136. Dorling, D. (2020) The Post- Pandemic Provision of Education in 7. Atkins, D., Champion, T., Coombes, the UK, Chapter in Konzelmann, S., M., Dorling, D. and Woodward R. Toprowski, J. and Allen, P. (Eds) (1996) A series of Six Papers on Return of the State: Progressive Urban Trends in Britain: changing Economic Policies for a Post- urban structure; area profiles; Pandemic Britain, Newcastle: migration; workplace and travel to Agenda, forthcoming. work patterns; ethnic minorities; 137. More in press. multiple deprivation, Prepared for the Department of the Environment.

8. Dorling, D. (1996) Health, Wealth and Happiness, report to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Urban Reports Regeneration Program.

1. Dorling, D. (1993) British general 9. Dorling, D, (1996) Sources of election results 1955-1992, dataset Information on Health in Europe, deposited at the ESRC data archive report to the ESRC Centre on Data in at Essex, August. Europe.

2. Dorling, D. and Atkins D.J. (1994) 10. Dorling, D. (1997) Death in Britain: Census of population 1991 SAS by how local mortality rates have 1981 wards, dataset and report changed: 1950s-1990s, Report deposited at the ESRC data archive published by the Joseph Rowntree at Essex, May. Foundation.

3. Dorling, D. and Cornford J. (1994) 11. Dorling, D., Orford, S. and Harris, R. The distribution of negative equity in (1998) Visualization in the Social 1993, A Report to The Lords Sciences, A Report for the Commissioners of H.M. Treasury, ESRC/JISC Advisory Group on Newcastle University. Computer Graphics, AGOCG Technical Report No 41 (ISSN 1356- 4. Coombes, M., Dorling, D., Atkins, D. 9066). and Raybould, S. (1995) Functional Region Classification of the 1991 12. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey census, ESRC Consultancy Report Smith, G. (1998) Don't Drop Dead, for award H507315005, April. London: Television

69 (consultancy report published as South and West Research and book, ISBN 1 85144 209X). Development Directorate

13. Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D., Gordon, 20. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. D. and Shaw, M. (1998) The widening (2000) Inequalities In Life and Death - health gap - what are the solutions? What If Britain Were More Equal?: Townsend Centre for International The Technical Report for the Joseph Poverty Research: University of Rowntree Foundation, University of Bristol Bristol and Leeds.

14. Dorling, D., Pattie, C. and Johnston, 21. Dorling, D., Ferguson, B., Green, A., R.J. (1999) Voting and the housing Popay, J. and Whitehead, M. (2001) market: the impact of new Labour, DH Policy Research Programme, report commissioned by the Council Health Poverty Index Scoping Study, of Mortgage Lenders, London. Report for Dept of Health, University Housing Finance No. 43, pp. 33-42 of Leeds and Liverpool, 6 June 2001

15. Dorling, D., Johnston, R., MacAllister, 22. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey- I., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D. and Smith, G. (2001) Did things get better Tunstall, H. (1999) Providing local for Labour voters: premature death context for studying social change rates and voting in the 1997 election, using the 1997 BES and 1996 BHPS, University of Bristol, Townsend Final Report for the Economic and Centre for International Poverty Social Research Council. Research

16. Gordon, D., Pantazsis, C., Shaw, M. 23. Dorling, D. (2004) Healthy Spaces, and Dorling, D., (1999) Fundamental health places, Globalization and Review of the Index of Local World Cities Study Group and Deprivation, Report commissioned by Network Research Bulletin 133, the London Housing Unit (30,000 (http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/rb/rb133 words). .html).

17. Thomas, B., French, K., Dorling, D. 24. Southall, H., Dorling, D. et al, (2004) and Cornford, J. (1999) Telephony Deposit of parts of the Great Britain and Geography: local social structure Historical Database at the University and telephone subscription, report of Essex ESRC Data Archive, study commisioned by British numbers SN 4551, SN4552, SN Telecommunications PLC. 4561, SNSN 4559.

18. O'Neale Roach, J, Dorling, D. (2000) 25. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. Recruiting the wrong students. and Dorling, D. (2005a) Life in Britain: studentBMJ editorial; 8:178- Doctors and nurses, Report 1, Bristol: 9[http://www.studentbmj.com/back_is The Policy Press. sues/0600/editorials/178.html] 26. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. 19. Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, and Dorling, D. (2005b) Life in Britain: E., Frankel, S. and Dorling, D. (2000) In sickness and in health, Report 2, An investigation into recent temporal Bristol: The Policy Press. trends and geographic patterns of suicide. Project grant 27. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. R/10/04.98/Gunnell: Final Report to and Dorling, D. (2005c) Life in Britain:

70 Teachers, Report 3, Bristol: The 37. Parkinson et al. (Dorling minor co- Policy Press. author) 2006, The State of the English cities volumes 1 and 2: 28. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. London ODPM. (see also and Dorling, D. (2005d) Life in Britain: http://www.communities.gov.uk/index. Sons and daughters, Report 4, asp?id=1500255) Bristol: The Policy Press. 38. Dorling, D. 2007 A Think-Piece For 29. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. The Commission On Integration And and Dorling, D. (2005e) Life in Britain: Cohesion, London: The Commission Changing rooms, Report 5, Bristol: on Integration and Cohesion (see The Policy Press. http://www.integrationandcohesion.or g.uk/Our_final_report/Research_docu 30. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. ments.aspx) and Dorling, D. (2005f) Life in Britain: A place in the sun, Report 6, Bristol: 39. Dorling, D., 2008, Beyond Current The Policy Press. Horizons: Diverse Populations, A think piece for Beyond Current 31. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. and Dorling, D. (2005g) Life in Britain: Horizons Programme’ of the Futures The office, Report 7, Bristol: The Unit of the Department of Children Policy Press. Schools and Families and Futurelab. http://www.beyondcurrenthorizons.or 32. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. g.uk/wp- and Dorling, D. (2005h) Life in Britain: content/uploads/bch_challenge_pape Open all hours, Report 8, Bristol: The r_diverse_populations_danny_dorling Policy Press. 2.pdf

33. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. 40. Dorling, 2008, Supplementary and Dorling, D. (2005i) Life in Britain: memorandum from Professor Danny Top gear, Report 9, Bristol: The Dorling, pages Ev 323-324 House of Policy Press. Commons Transport Committee: Ending the Scandal of Complacency: 34. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. & Road Safety beyond 2010. Dorling, D. (2005j) Life in Britain: Home front, Report 10, Bristol: The 41. Dorling, D., Vickers, D., Thomas, B., Policy Press. Pritchard, J. and Ballas, D. (2008) Changing UK: The way we live now, 35. Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. & Report for the BBC (London), Dorling, D. (2005k) Life in Britain, using millennial census data to 42. Dorling, D., 2008, Working towards understand poverty, inequality and better outcomes in local service place: Technical Report, Bristol: The delivery, Report for the Institute for Policy Press. Insight in the Public Services (London) 36. Dorling, D., 2006, Why Trevor is wrong about race ghettos: Reprint of 43. Dorling, D. (2009) Migration: A long- Observer article of 2005 in Racial run perspective, IPPR Report, Discrimination, A Level Student London: IPPR. Project Book, Independence http://www.ippr.org.uk/publicationsan Educational Publishers Ltd . dreports/publication.asp?id=660

71 44. Dorling, D. and Trust, P., 2009, The Dimension of Educational Inequality in the EU, Report for the Network Of prospects of this year’s school Experts in Social Sciences of leavers, Report by Sheffield Education And Training, European University and The Prince's Trust, Union. London, 17 August. 52. Dorling, D. and Garside, R. (2011) 45. Dorling, D. 2009, Food for thought – Young adults in transition: local observations from a public policy matters, national implications, Centre perspective, comments on pages 21- for Crime and Justice Studies, 24 of: ESRC’s Mapping the public Briefing 11, November. policy landscape series: Public 53. Dorling, D., Garside, R. and Kerrison, behaviour in the UK in times of N. (2011) Young adults in transition: economic decline/rising food prices, the local picture in national context, Swindon: ESRC/FSA. Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, 46. Thomas, B., Pritchard, J., Ballas, D., Briefing 12, November Vickers, D. and Dorling, D. (2009) A 54. Dorling, D. and Steen, J. J. (2012) Tale of Two Cities: The Sheffield Welcome to the new value match Project, Forward by David Blunkett, MP, Report by Sheffield University (Velkommen til den nye værdikamp), Information Denmark, 13th March, 47. Dorling, D., 2010, Ideas in Place of http://www.information.dk/295979 Fear: reducing inequality and fermenting justice, Compass Think 55. Dorling, D. (2012) The case for Piece Number 57. January austerity among the rich, IPPR Discussion Paper on Promoting 48. Dorling, D. 2011, Housing and Growth and Shared Prosperity in the identity: how place makes race, UK, London: Institute for Public Policy Better Housing briefing 17, London: Research. Race Equality Foundation. 56. Dorling, D. (2012) These five things 49. Dorling, D. (2011) Roads, Casualties that are connected – but by what? and Public Health: the Open Sewers of the 21st Century, Publication of Compass Blog, 3rd April: http://www.compassonline.org.uk/ PACTS’ 21st Westminster Lecture, news/item.asp?n=14968 ISSN 1740-0368, London: Parliamentary Advisory Council for 57. Dorling, D. (2013) contributor: Transport Safety, www.pacts.org.uk. Foresight Future Identities Final Project Report, The Government 50. Dorling, D., Garside, R. and Kerrison, Office for Science, London. M. (2011) Young adults in transition: the local picture in national context, 58. Dorling, D. (2013) In Place of Fear: Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, Narrowing health inequalities, Centre Briefing 11, June. (of two briefings) for Labour and Social Studies, May.

51. Ballas, D., Lupton, R., Dale, R., 59. Dorling, D. (2013) Forward to: How Kavroudakis, D, Hennig, B., big companies are sucking money out Yiagopoulou, V. and Dorling, D. of the North East of England, by Luke (2011) The Geographic/Regional

72 Hildyard of the High Pay Centre, Conference Contributions, Presentations, October. Refereed and Other

60. Onsrud, H. and Kuhn, W. (2016) 1. Dorling, D. (1991) Visualizing people in space Advancing Geographic Information and time, Proceedings, Second International Science: The Past and Next Twenty Conference on Computers in Urban Planning Years – editorial review board and Urban Management, 305-336. member, GSDI Association Press, 2. Dorling, D. and Openshaw, S. (1991) https://spatial.umaine.edu/files/2016/0 Experiments using computer animation to 2/AdvancingGIScience.pdf visualize space-time patterns. Proceedings, Second International Conference on 61. Dorling, D. (2016) Written evidence Computers in Urban Planning and Urban submitted for consideration by the Management, 391-406 Select Committee on National Policy 3. Dorling, D. (1992) 1971/81/91 census change: for the Built Environment: Short- a new technical approach, paper in sighted Government housing policy proceedings of the Census Analysis Group will not meet objectives, London: meeting, , 6-7 April. House of Lords, February 22nd, http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevide 4. Dorling, D. (1992) The use and potential use nce/committeeevidence.svc/evidence of census data in housing, keynote paper document/built-environment- presented to the 1991 Census Workshop, committee/built- University of Wales College of Cardiff, 25 environment/written/24219.html September. 5. Dorling, D. and Coombes, M.G. (1992) Local 62. Adebowale, V., Jacobson, B., house price change and affordability in Murphy, C., Meek, L., Ferguson, R., Britain, paper presented at the Housing Dobney, M., Dorling, D., Nanda , G., Studies Association / Institute of British Pettifor, A., Brooks, R., White, J., Geographers Conference, University of Baine, S., Portes, J., Estlin, P., Edinburgh, 21-22 September. Blackwell, A. (2016) London Fairness Commission Final Report, London: 6. Atkins, D. and Dorling, D. (1993) Connecting Toynbee Hall the 1981 and 1991 censuses, paper presented at the 1991 Census Conference, 63. Dorling, D. and Davies, M. (2018) Newcastle, 13-15 September. Jubilee 2022: Writing off the student 7. Champion, A.G. and Dorling, D. (1993) debt, London: Progressive Economy Demographic change in local labour markets Forum, October 30th: 1981-1991, paper presented at the 1991 https://progressiveeconomyforum.co Census Conference, Newcastle, 13-15 m/jubilee-2022-writing-off-the- September. student-debt/ 8. Cornford, J.R. and Dorling, D. (1993) A Tory 64. Davies, M. and Dorling, D. (2019) generation? historical precedent and British Jubilee 2022: Defending free tuition, electoral prospects, paper presented to the London: Progressive Economy Political Studies Association Conference, Forum, July 4th, Lancaster, 17-19 September. https://progressiveeconomyforum.co 9. Coombes, M.G. and Dorling, D. (1993) British m/publications/jubilee-2022- population 1971 to 1991: a generation of defending-free-tuition/ change, IBG Annual Conference (census analysis group session), Royal Holloway, London, 6 January.

73 10. Dorling, D. (1993) Persuading older research Cartography, pp.208-217, Minneapolis, 30 workers of the wonders of cartograms, IBG October - 1 November. Annual Conference (young research workers session), Royal Holloway, London, 6 January. 21. Dorling, D. (1994) Redrafting the map of Americans, transforming space and the 11. Dorling, D. (1993) Negative equity, the nature geography of the 1992 presidential election, and incidence of Britain's latest housing crisis, invited paper given at the Department of paper presented at the European Housing Geography, University of California, Santa Finance Seminar, SAUS/ENHR, University of Barbara, 8 April. Bristol, 4 February. 22. Dorling, D. (1994) New ways of mapping old 12. Dorling, D. (1993) Revising census based data, IBG Annual Conference, University of estimates of housing need, paper presented Nottingham, 5 January. at the Workshop on Local Housing Needs, CURS, University of Birmingham, 25 February. 23. Dorling, D. (1994) Redrafting the map of Americans, paper presented at the 13. Dorling, D. (1993) Housing and the 1991 Association of American Geographers Annual census, paper to the Workshop on Housing Conference, San Francisco, 4 April. and the Census, CURS, University of Birmingham, 22 April. 24. Dorling, D. (1994) The geography of negative equity, invited paper for a meeting of the 14. Dorling, D. (1993) A dynamic map of British Royal Geographical Society, Kensington Gore, social geography? paper presented at the 10 May. International Symposium on Temporal GIS, University of Delft, 1 May. 25. Dorling, D. (1994) A Competitive UK Economy: the challenges for housing policy, 15. Dorling, D. (1993) Visualization - matching the meeting at the Royal Society, Carlton House dream to reality, paper presented at the 16th Terrace, 28 June. International Cartographic Conference, Köln, 4 May. 26. Dorling, D. (1994) Linking mortality to the past - solving the geographical problems, 16. Dorling, D. (1993) The visualization of local British Society for Population Studies Annual urban change across Britain, Proceedings of Conference, University of Durham, 2 the Third International Conference on September. Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management, 493-518, Atlanta, 24 July. 27. Dorling, D. (1994) Regional and local differences in the housing tenure of ethnic 17. Dorling, D. (1993) Mapping time - towards a minorities, OPCS/ESRC CAG Conference on higher geometry, in Proceedings of the British the Census Ethnic Volumes, University of Cartographic Society 30th annual technical Leeds, 6 September. symposium, Swansea, 10-11 September. 28. Dorling, D. (1994) How to draw maps of two 18. Dorling, D. and Charlton, M. (1993) Computer million places on a home microcomputer, The cartography and spatial visualization, in Society of Cartographers 30th Annual proceedings of the Eighth European Summer School, University of Newcastle, 8 Theoretical and Quantitative Geographical September. Colloquium, Budapest, 12-16 September. 29. Dorling, D. (1994) A local dimension to the 19. Dorling, D. (1993) Visualizing changing social health divide: mortality in Britain 1939-1989, structure from the census, paper presented paper presented to a seminar of the Royal at the 1991 Census Conference, Newcastle, Statistical Society, North Eastern Group, 25 13-15 September. October.

20. Dorling, D. (1993) From computer 30. Cornford, J. and Dorling, D. (1995) Binary cartography to spatial visualization, poison? The North as fertile ground for the Proceedings of the 11th International emergence of a new party?, Paper given at Symposium on Computer-Assisted the ESRC Research Seminar on The North of

74 England in the 1999 University of Durham, 4 ESF-GISDATA /NSF-NCGIA 1995 Summer July. Institute on Geographic Information, Wolfe's Neck, Maine, 30 July. 31. Dorling, D. (1995) How fair is life in Britain? - two generations of change, paper presented 41. Dorling, D. (1995) A cartographic video of to the Cultural Geography Study Group British society, paper presented to the Joint Session of the IBG annual conference, 4 ICA Commissions on teaching and animated January. cartography, Madrid, 1 September.

32. Dorling, D., Coombes, M. and Charlton, M. 42. Dorling, D. (1995) Maps that can only be (1995) Fifty years of local data: linking drawn by computer – A new social atlas of electoral, medical and social statistics across Britain, proceedings of the 17th International Britain since the 1930s, paper presented to Cartographic Association Conference, the Quantitative Methods Study Group Barcelona, 3-9 September (No Proceedings) Session of the IBG annual conference, 5 January. 43. Dorling, D., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D. and Johnston, R. (1995) Implications of the 33. Dorling, D. (1995) Mortality in Britain, invited missing voters 1992-1996, paper presented at paper given to Liverpool Geography the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Department series, 10 February. Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, London, 15- September. 34. Dorling, D. (1995) Did the NHS fail?: using postcodes to make mortality rates 44. Dorling, D., Rallings, C. and Thrasher, M. comparable over time, key-note speaker, (1995) The epidemiology of the Liberal Central Postcode Directory User Group Democrat vote, paper presented at the Meeting, London, 15 March. Elections, Public Opinion and Parties Annual Conference of the Political Studies 35. Dorling, D. (1995) Geographical information Association, London, 15-17 September. and British social geography, paper included in the proceedings of: GIS Research UK, 3rd 45. Dorling, D. (1995) Negative equity - when will National Conference Newcastle, 5-7 April. it go away? Invited paper for the Centre for Housing Research and Urban Studies 36. Dorling, D. (1995) Tracking changing places, Seminar, University of Glasgow, 1 December. Computing in History Annual Conference, Cambridge, 19 April. 46. Dorling, D. (1995) Adding value by adding history, Paper invited for the Regional 37. Dorling, D. (1995) What no recovery? Research Laboratory Institute, University of implications of the housing market crash for Liverpool, 7-8 December. home buyers in 1995, Housing Studies Association Annual Conference, York, 20 47. Dorling, D. (1995) Britain - how well do we April. know the country we live in? Paper invited for the Annual Postdoctoral Symposium of 38. Dorling, D. (1995) Introducing a new social the British Academy, 8 December. geography of Britain. Proceedings, Fourth International Conference on Computers in 48. Pattie C., Dorling, D. and Johnston, R.J. (1995) Urban Planning and Urban Management, A debt-owning democracy: the political Melbourne, Australia, 11-14 July. Volume 1, impact of housing market recession, Political p335-347 Studies Association Annual Conference, York, 20 April. 39. Dorling, D. (1995) Discussant at the IPPR seminar on housing and the economy, 49. Dorling, D. (1996), Money and dying, paper Institute for Public Policy Research, London presented at the annual general meeting of 25 July. the Radical Statistics Group, University of Leeds, 24 February. 40. Dorling, D. (1995) European Micro Spatial Data Availability: Mapping the Social Structure of Britain, Paper presented to the

75 50. Dorling, D. (1996) Discussant at the IPPR Department of Social Medicine, University of seminar on meeting young people's housing Bristol, 12 March. needs, House of Commons, London, 4 March. 60. Dorling, D. (1997) The Longitudinal Study and 51. Dorling, D. (1996) Changing Life Chances in migration mortality, paper presented to joint the twentieth century: when and where is it City University/ONS seminar on the LS, City fair to compare? invited seminar given to the University, London, 27 February. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, Cambridge, 61. Dorling, D. (1997) Why we shouldn't change 18 March. the geography, invited paper presented to the workshop on future census geography, 52. Dorling, D. (1996) Mapping the next University of Leeds, 23 January. millennium - can we do better than the last? invited paper for the Royal Statistical Society 62. Dorling, D., (1997) Changing the map: health / British Society of Population Studies in Britain 1931-1991, paper presented at the meeting on the 2001 Census: Outputs and RGS/IBG annual conference, 8 January. Geography, Royal Statistical Society, London, 63. Dorling, D. (1997) Mortality and Inequality in 18 April. Britain, keynote speaker invited to the 53. Dorling, D. (1996) Demonizing quantitative opening of the Institute for Social Medicine, geography, patterns of health and wealth in Oslo, 10-11 September. Britain, paper presented at the AAG annual 64. Dorling, D. (1997) Voting and Dying in Britain, Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, 14 invited seminar paper to Department of April. Geography, University of Wales, 54. Dorling, D. (1996) A cartographic video of Aberwystwth, 29 April. British society, in Ormeling, F., Köbben, B. 65. Dorling, D. (1997) GIS and health statistics, and Perez Gomez, R., Proceedings of the invited paper to Departments of Geography Seminar on Teaching Animated Cartography, and Economic History, Queen's University, International Cartographic Association, Belfast, 23 April. Madrid, 30 August - 1 September (held 1995). 66. Dorling, D. (1997) The 1997 General Election, 55. Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1996) Crooked invited paper to Department of Geography, Margins and Marginal Seats, paper presented University of Southampton, 19 March. at the Elections, Parties and Opinion Polls Annual Conference, 14 September. 67. Dorling, D. (1997) The Longitudinal Study voting and mortality, invited paper presented 56. Dorling, D. (1997) Why do quantitative to The London School of Hygiene and Tropical geography if you're interested in people? Medicine University, London, 24 February. paper presented at the joint QMSG/SCGSG session paper at RGS/IBG annual conference, 68. Dorling, D. (1997) Explaining inequalities in 4 January. mortality, departmental seminar, Department of Geography, University of 57. Dorling, D. (1997) Health and wealth: a study Sheffield, 20 October. of mortality and money in Britain, paper presented at the joint MGSG session paper at 69. Dorling, D. (1997) Inequalities in death and RGS/IBG annual conference, January 5. voting, departmental seminar, Department of Geography, University of Durham, 13 58. Dorling, D. (1997) Inequality, Death and GIS, November. invited paper presented to the European Science Foundation Conference on GIS and 70. Dorling, D. (1997) Health and the homeless, Socioeconomic research, Castelvecchio departmental seminar, Department of Pascoli, Tuscany, Italy, 19 May. Geography, University of Leicester, 25 November. 59. Dorling, D. (1997) Ethnicity, voting and health, papers presented at the tripartite conference on inequalities in health,

76 71. Dorling, D. (1997) The problems of measuring 83. Dorling, D. (1998) Session chair and populations in small areas, invited paper for discussant, the One Number Census the Small Area Health Statistics workshop, Conference, University of Leeds, 12-14 May. Imperial College, London, 11 December. 84. Dorling, D. (1998) The NHS, 50 years on, Chair 72. Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G. (1997) I'm and organiser of plenary panel, The 8th alright John - voting and dying in Britain, International Symposium in Medical paper presented at the RGS/IBG annual Geography, Baltimore, USA, 13-17 July, 371- conference, 8 January. 390.

73. Fairbairn, D. and Dorling, D. (1997) Mapping 85. Dorling D., Brimblecombe, N. and Shaw M., and map-making: new approaches to the (1998) Health in cities - the case of Oxford teaching of cartography, Proceedings of the and Brighton, paper presented at the Annual 18th International Cartography Conference, Conference of the Royal Geographical Society Stockholm, Sweden 23-27 June, 4, 1955- (with IBG), 8 January. 1962. 86. Dorling, D. and Orford, S. (1998) Visualization 74. Dorling, D. (1998) Invited discussant, Treasury in the Social Sciences, invited plenary paper Review of Departmental Spending, HM given to the ESRC/JISC joint advisory Treasury, 21 January. committee meeting on Computer Graphics, Leeds, 9 September. 75. Dorling, D. (1998) Inaugural lecture to be given at University College Dublin 87. Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, D., Rossiter, Geographical Society, 12 February. D., Tunstall, H. and MacAllister, I. (1998) Explaining the geography of the 1997 British 76. Dorling, D. (1998) Children's chances in General Election, paper presented at the Britain, invited paper to the Geographical Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Association, Oxford, 19 February. Society (with IBG), 7 January.

77. Dorling, D. (1998) Inequalities in health in 88. Rossiter, D., Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Dorling, Britain and the new Green Paper: paper D., MacAllister, I. and Tunstall, H. (1998) The presented to the International Burden of UK's biased electoral system: why was 1997 Disease Symposium, Atlanta, 25 February. so different from 1950-1992?, paper presented at the Elections, Public Opinion 78. Dorling, D. (1998) Does voting Tory help you and Parties Annual Conference of the Political live longer? paper presented to the annual Studies Association, Manchester, 14 Radical Statistics Conference, 28 February. September. 79. Dorling, D. (1998) What are life chances in 89. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and Dorling, D. Britain?, invited paper to the Geographical (1998) Researching national patterns in Association, Bristol, 10 March. mortality through local investigation, Proceedings of the 8th International 80. Dorling, D. (1998) Making maps easy, invited Symposium in Medical Geography, Baltimore, paper presented at National Science week, Imperial College, 13 March. USA, 13-17 July, 363-370. 90. Shaw, M., Orford, S., Brimblecombe, N. and 81. Dorling, D. (1998) Poverty in York 1899 to 1901: plenary paper presented at the Dorling, D. (1998) Widening Inequality in mortality between 196 regions of 15 Rowntree Centenary Conference, 19 March. European countries in the early 1990s,

Proceedings of the 8th International 82. Dorling, D. (1998) Social geography and social Symposium in Medical Geography, Baltimore, statistics of Britain, invited paper for the USA, 13-17 July, 371-390. annual Geographical Association Conference, 91. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., and Brimblecombe, N. Leeds, 15 April. (1998) Mortality rates of the homeless and vulnerably housed, British Sociological

77 Association Medical Sociology Conference, 102. Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (1999) The social York. September. geography of telecommunications in Britain, paper presented at the cities in the global 92. Shaw, M., Brimblecombe, N. and Dorling, D. information society conference, Newcastle, (1998) Inequalities in health in Europe, paper 23 November given at the annual conferences of the British Society for Population Studies, Cambridge, 3 103. Gordon, D., Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey September. Smith, G. (1999) The widening gap: health inequalities and policy in Britain. Association 93. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G. of American Geographers, Hawaii, March. (1998) Life Expectancy: a research report for Granada/Channel for the Drop Dead Show, 104. MacAllister, I., Johnston, R., Pattie, C., winner of the Royal Television Society Award Tunstall, H., Dorling, D. and Rossiter, D. for Best Adult Education programme, 1998 (1999), Class dealignment and the and winner of the Royal Television Society neighbourhood effect: Miller revisted, paper Award for Best life-long learning or at the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties continuous education programme, 1998. Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, Northampton, 17-19 September. 94. Southall, H. Dorling, D. and Gregory, I. (1998) A century of poverty in Britain, 1898-1998: a 105. Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. (1999) Inequalities geographical analysis, paper presented at the in access to telecommunications, Rowntree Centenary Conference, 19 March. presentation to the Cabinet Office, Whitehall, November 95. Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. (1998) The geography of murder, paper given at the 106. Dorling, D. (2000) 1990s and 20th century Geocomputation conference, Bristol, 17 Britain: combining ecological and longitudinal September. perspectives - censuses, surveys and panels, paper presented at the IBG annual 96. Dorling, D. (1999) Whose voters suffer if conference, University of Sussex, 4 January. inequalities in health remain? Invited Paper given as the first ESRC research briefing to 107. Dorling, D. (2000) Taking the medicine out of MPs, House of Commons, 10 February. epidemiology, why there's more to life than death, Seminar, department of Social 97. Dorling, D. (1999) Human Cartography, Medicine, University of Bristol, 10 February mapping with feeling, Invited Paper given to the Oxford University Cartographic Society, 108. Dorling, D. (2000) 7-up, life chances in Britain: 19 February. how little changes in one hundred years, Seminar, dept of economics, University of 98. Dorling, D. (1999) Chair: Joint Radical Warwick, 17 February Statistics and British Society for Social Responsibility 25th annual conference, LSE, 109. Dorling, D. (2000) No change in inequalities in 27 February. health in Britain 1896-1996? How public policy failed to alter the geography of health, 99. Dorling, D. (1999) New Labour policies on UK Public Health Association, Harrogate, 28 area regeneration, ESRC Health Variations March Conference, Warwick, 2 June. 110. Dorling, D. (2000) The widening health gap, 100. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999) The harm Paper presented to the official statistics caused by inequalities in health, Conference section of the Royal Statistics Society, paper at Zemiology: Beyond Criminology? London, 19 April Dartington, Totnes, Devon, 12 February. 111. Dorling, D. (2000) Determinants of mortality 101. Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (1999) Reconciling change in the 20th Century: what data are BT and cable telephone geographies, invited available, Berkeley: Understanding 20th paper given to BT researchers, BT Labs, 4 Century Mortality Workshop, 25 July. February.

78 112. Dorling, D. (2000) The last 30 British General Research and Policy. Centre for Public Health Elections, 1885-1997: any lessons for 2001? Research, Massey University, New Zealand. Elections, Public Opinion and Parties in Britain Annual Conference. Paper presented 121. Dorling, D. (2001) Social and spatial at the EPOP 2000 Conference, Edinburgh, 9 inequalities in health, Health Network September Seminar, University of Leeds, 15 February

113. Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Whitley, E., 122. Dorling, D. (2001) Comparative electoral Dorling, D., Frankel, S. (2000) Why have geographies, discussant, Annual AAG suicide rates increased amongst young meeting, New York, 28 February people in industrialised countries? Society 123. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. and Shaw, M. (2001) for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting: New geographies of health inequality: what Norwich, September 2000 do we need? Annual AAG meeting, New 114. Middleton, N., Gunnell, D., Frankel, S., York, 3 March Whitley, E. and Dorling, D. (2000) Urban-rural 124. Dorling, D. (2001) Accounting for Inequalities differences in the rise in youth suicide in in Britain: will the future be more equal? England and Wales, Paper to be given at the Centre for Housing Policy Seminar Social Medicine Conference, University of Programme, 14 March 2001, York York, September 125. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., Shaw, M., Orford, S. 115. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Davey Smith, G., and Davey-Smith, G. (2001) Historical GIS and (2000) Ending Child Poverty: Tackling the Health Effects of Poverty in London in Inequalities in Health, Child Poverty Action 1886 and 1991, Proceedings of the GIS Group, London, 15 May. Research UK 9th Annual Conference, GISRUK 116. Shaw, M., Dorling, D. (2000) Reducing health 2001, 18-20 April, 222-226 inequalities - will New Labour policies meet 126. Dorling, D. & Shaw, M. (2001) Geography and the challenge? , 24 its funny turns: where should it spin next, May. Seminar, Dept of Geography, University of 117. Shaw, M., Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Southampton, 9 May. Mitchell, R. (2000) Relative poverty in London 127. Dorling, D. (2001) The Statistical conditions in 1896 and 1991 - which is the better and prospects for society, Royal Statistical indicator of mortality in the 1990's? paper Society Lecture, Leeds, 10 May. presented at the 11th International Symposium in Medical Geography, Montreal, 128. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. and Martin, D. (2001) 6 July. Linking Census to 2001, Fourth workshop of the Census Development Programme, Leeds, 118. Shaw, M. and Dorling, D. (2000) The social 15 May. and spatial accumulation of inequalities in health, Associating of Learned Society's 129. Dorling, D. (2001) Why visualize spatial data meeting, London 18 July. in the social sciences? Workshop on Map Making and Visualization of Spatial Data in 119. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. and Davey- Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, Smith, G. (2000) The widening gap: health Santa Barbara, 23 July. inequalities and policy in Britain. Poster presented at REGARD Conference 2000: 130. Dorling, D. (2001) Mapping statistical data: Future Social Science Research Support, cartograms, Workshop on Map Making and Strategy, Direction. University of Bristol, 14 Visualization of Spatial Data in Center for September Spatially Integrated Social Science, Santa Barbara, 25 July. 120. Davey Smith, G., Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Pearce, N. (2001) Explanations for socio- 131. Dorling, D and Clarke (2001) Current economic differences in health. In Pearce, N. developments in geographic visualization and Ellis-Loschmann, L. (2001) Proceedings of (Gvis), including 3D mapping, animation etc., the first Annual CPHR Symposium in Health

79 Workshop on Map Making and Visualization Research, Proceedings of the GIS Research UK of Spatial Data in Center for Spatially 9th Annual Conference, GISRUK 2001, 18-20 Integrated Social Science, Santa Barbara, 27 April, 157-160 July. 140. Ballas, D., Clarke, G.P., Dorling, D., Eyre, H. 132. Dorling, D., Davey-Smith, G. and Shaw, M. and Rossiter, D (2002), A spatial (2001) Health and Mortality in the UK: Health microsimulation approach to the impact for all in the 20th century? Monitoring assessment of Basic Income policies, inequalities in mortality in Britain from 1981- presented at the 9th Basic Income European 2000. Paper presented at the British Society Network Conference, ILO, Geneva, for Population Studies 2001 Annual Switzerland, 12-14 September 2002 Conference, University of Leeds 3-5 September 2001 141. Dorling, D., Mitchell, R., Norman, P. and Shaw, M. (2002) The impact of migration on 133. Dorling, D., Clarke, G. and Ballas, D. (2001) the changing geography of health in Britain. Dynamic spatial microsimulation approaches Paper presented at the Annual IBG/RGS to urban and regional systems modelling, conference, Belfast, 4 January Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on GeoComputation, 24-26 142. Dorling, D. (2002) Discussant, Chair of September, Brisbane, Australia Conference's session, annual IBG/RGS conference, Belfast, 3 January 134. Dorling, D. (2001) Variations in Health, Lunchtime seminar given in the Epidemiology 143. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2002) Geography Research Discussion Group, University of and its Agendas. Invited Seminar, Dept of Leeds, 26 September, Geography, , 31 January 135. Dorling, D. (2001) Using GIS and neighbourhood statistics to monitor policy 144. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2002) Public policy, performance, Paper presented at the GIS the discipline and its funny turns. Invited 2001 Conference, Earls Court, 20 September. Seminar, Geographical Society, University of Durham, 21 February. 136. Dorling, D., Davey-Smith, G., Shaw, M. and Mitchell, R. (2001) Using GIS to Monitor 145. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2002) Medical Public Health Targets: The Conservative and Geography, public policy and inequality. Labour Record in Britain 1981-2000, Paper Invited Seminar, Dept of Geography, presented at the First European Conference, University of Sheffield, 28 February. GIS in Public Health - 2001, Sheffield 19-20 146. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2002) Human September Geography, the discipline and its (re)turns. 137. Dorling, D., Eyre, H. and Kingston, R. (2001) Invited Seminar, Department of Geography, Delivering Small Area Best Value Performance , 13 March. Indicators for DLTR. Geography presentation 147. Dorling, D. and Shaw M. (2002) Recent trends to the Leeds University Court, Friday, 14 in inequalities in health, Annual Conference December 2001 of the Association of American geographers, 138. Johnston, R., Rossiter, D., Pattie, C. and March 23rd, Los Angeles. Dorling, D. (2001) Distortion Magnified: New 148. Dorling, D., Eyre, H., Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Labour and the British electoral system, (2002) A good place to bury bad news? Hiding 1950-2001. Paper presented at the 2001 the detail in the geography on the Labour EPOP Conference, Political Communications: party’s website, paper presented to the The General Election of 2001, University of annual EPOP conference, September 15th. Sussex, 14-16 September 2001 149. Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Mitchell, R. and Davey 139. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2001) Smith, G., (2002), Socioeconomic inequalities Population Production and Modelling in mortality in Britain: recent trends and Mortality - An Application of Geographic exploring possible explanations, IUSSP Information Systems in Health Inequalities

80 Committee on Emerging Health Threats Symposium, University of Manchester, 14-18 seminar, Rostock, 18 June. July

150. Waller, R. and Dorling D. (2002) The 2001 160. Dorling, D. and Higgs, G. (2003) So what’s General election: a cacophony of exceptions new? 2001 and all that. Paper presented at to the rule? paper presented to the annual the RGS/IBG Annual Conference, London 2-5 EPOP conference, September 15th. September

151. Ballas, D., Clarke, G., Dorling, D., Rossiter, D 161. Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2003) Evidence of and Thomas, B. (2003) Simulating trends in changing social inequalities in Britain from labour markets and income inequalities in the 2001 Census of Population. Paper British regions between 1991-2021, Regional presented at the British Society for Science Association International, 33rd Population Studies Conference, Bristol, 10-12 Annual Conference, University of St Andrews, September Scotland, 20-22 August 2003 162. Nakaya, T. and Dorling, D. (2003) 152. Ballas, D., Clarke, G., Dorling D., Rossiter, D. Geographical inequalities in mortality and and Thomas, B. (2003) Simulating trends in income in two developed island countries: a poverty and inequality in British regions cross-national comparison between Britain between 1991-2021. Paper presented at the and Japan. Paper presented at the 13th European Colloquium on Theoretical International Medical Geography Symposium, and Quantitative Geography, Lucca, Italy, University of Manchester, 14-18 July Grand Hotel Guinigi, 5-9 September 163. Sabel, C., Dorling, D., Hiscock, R. and 153. Dorling, D. (2003) Analysing suicide rates, Sundquist, J. (2003) Do absolute and relative murder and population change, invited material and psychological benefits from seminar speaker, CCSR, University of income and wealth protect health? Paper Manchester, 10 February presented at the International Medical Geography Symposium, University of 154. Dorling, D. (2003) Tales from the riverbank, Manchester, 14-18 July. and alternative views of British society, invited lecture, Vidal de la Blacke Society, 164. Shaw, M., Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Davey- University of Cambridge, 17 February Smith, G. (2003) What is happening to geographical inequalities in mortality in 155. Dorling, D. (2003) The medical geography of Britain? Paper presented at the RGS/IBG ill health, suicide and murder, invited Annual Conference, London, 4 September seminar, Department of Geography, University of Liverpool, 27 February 165. Dorling, D. (2003) Distortion Magnified: New Labour and the British electoral system, 156. Dorling, D. (2003) The medical geography of 1950-2001, Electoral Reform Society meeting despair, inequality and hope, invited seminar, at the Conservative Party Conference, Department of Geography, University of Blackpool, 6 October. Dundee, 3 March 166. Dorling, D. (2003) To what extent does the 157. Dorling, D., Shaw, M. and Gordon, D. (2003) way we house ourselves in the UK naturally What is happening to health and inequality, lead to rising social spatial divisions?, ODPM ICHS, London, 12 March. Housing Research Network, Launch Event: Housing Futures, Eland House, London, 12 158. Dorling, D. (2003) The medical geography of November. despair, inequity and hope in a nation still dividing, Dept of Mathematics and Statistics, 167. Dorling, D. (2003) What can census data tell Statistics Seminar Series, Centre for Applied the educational researcher?, Research Statistics, Lancaster University, 21 May 2003 Seminar, School of Education, University of Leeds, 2 December. 159. Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2003) The Epidemiology of Murder. Paper presented at 168. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. et.al. (2003) paper to be the International Medical Geography given at International Microsimulation

81 Conference on Population Ageing and Health: at Manchester University Linking Data Modelling our Future, Hyatt Hotel, Canberra, conference, May 7th 7-12 December 180. Dorling, D. (2004) New ways of introducing 169. Dorling, D. (2003) Breaking Myths, Human Geography, Loughborough University, Establishing Evidence, Race and Religion Geography Dept. Seminar, May 12th. Statistics from the Census: What can you make of them? Local Government Association 181. Dorling, D. and Ballas, D. (2004) Mapping Conference, Smith Square, London, 8 local social polarisation; Presentation at high December. level ODPM seminar, London, June 7th.

170. Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. 182. Dorling, D. (2004), Demographic causes and (2003) What is happening to geographical consequences of a nation dividing, Paper inequalities in death under New Labour? given at the RGS conference on the census, University of Warwick, 15 December. London, June 9th.

171. Dorling, D. (2004) Playing Games, 183. Dorling, D. (2004) Neighbourhood Impact – geographical interpretations of the census, seeing is believing, paper given at the Edinburgh Geographical Society invited Analysing Neighbourhoods and their Impact seminar, Edinburgh, 19 February. Conference, Bristol, 14th June.

172. Dorling, D. (2004) London and the 184. Dorling, D. (2004) Cartography for popular archipelago – first mapping of the census, mapping, invited paper to the International Glasgow dept. of geography and geomatics Geographic Congress, Glasgow, August 16th invited seminar, Glasgow, 20 February. 185. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. et al (2004) The 173. Dorling, D. (2004) Playing is learning for living search for resilience, paper given at the – geography teaching seesion, Annual International Geographic Congress, Glasgow, Conference of American Geographers, August 17th Philadelphia, 16 March. 186. Dorling, D. (2004) Trends in UK human 174. Dorling, D. (2004) The Metropolis and the geography since 2001, invited plenary paper Provinces, Penn State Dept. of geography, given at the International Geographic Annual Miller Lecture, Glasgow, 23 March. Congress, Glasgow, August 18th.

175. Dorling, D. (2004) Geographical Games, 187. Glasmeier, A. and Dorling, D. (2004) Poor playing is learning for living, Departmental Geography: Transatlantic Conversations, Seminar, University of Hull Geography Geography World University Network Department, February 26th. Seminar (web), September 14th.

176. Ballas, D. and Dorling D (2004) GIS and 188. Dorling, D. (2004) Its all in the Geography - society – presentation to joint DWP Sheffield health and changes to the map of British University meeting, March 8th. society since the Black Report, Plenary paper given to meeting on “What Have We Learned 177. Johnston, R., Dorling, D., and Rossiter, D. Since The Black Report?”, St. Andrews, (2004) Electoral Bias and the conservative September 30th. party – turning the overheads for Ron, Presentation, House of Lords, March 29th. 189. Dorling, D. (2004) The Affluence Epidemic, Departmental Seminar, Geography, 178. Dorling, D., (2004) Geographical Games, University College London, October 21st. Department Seminar, University of Lancaster Geography Dept., April 26th. 190. Dorling, D. (2004) The Affluence Epidemic and the geography and dynamics of 179. Dorling, D. (2004) Analysing long-term socio- neighbourhood poverty in England and Wales economic change: linking government 1990-2001, seminar paper given at the surveys and censuses over time, paper given Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion

82 (CASE), London School of Economics and 201. Dorling, D. (2005) The Implications of Political Science, October 27th. Demographic and Socio-economic Change in Britain: 2007-2017, Invited Seminar, The 191. Dorling, D. (2004) The geography and Treasury Comprehensive Spending Review dynamics of neighbourhood poverty in contribution, December 20th. England and Wales 1990-2001, Invited talk, Department of Work and Pensions, Sheffield, 202. Dorling, D. (2006) Success Deferred? Rising October 28th. social polarisation in Britain: combination, causes and consequences, OPDM research 192. Dorling, D. (2005) The Geography of Social seminar, London: February 8th Inequality and Health, Keynote Lecture, The Swiss Public Health Conference, Berne, June 203. Dorling, D. (2006) Do Poor Places Keep 24th. People Poor? Invited presentation to housing committee, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 193. Dorling, D. (2005) One small step for two York, February 21st. men, one giant leap for mapping, Annual Summer School of the Society of 204. Dorling, D. (2006) Community Cohesion, Cartographers, September 8th, Cambridge. Sheffield University Public Sector Club, March 7th. 194. Dorling, D. (2005) Class Alignment, Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 2005 Annual 205. Dorling, D. (2006) Multicultural Britain, Conference, September 11th, Essex. Sheffield University Black Students Committee, March 30th. 195. Dorling, D. (2005) Poverty, Inequality and Wealth in Britain 2001, Conference on 206. Dorling, D. (2006) Humanising Geography, Poverty and Place in the US-UK: Comparisons Invited Lecture to the Annual Geographical of Experiences and Policy with a Look Toward Association conference, Manchester, April the Future, The Möller Centre, Storeys Way, 19th. Cambridge, September 15th. 207. Dorling, D. (2006) Migration, multiculturalism 196. Ballas, D., Clarke, G., Dorling, D., Rigby, J, and - a brief history of the mix, British Society for Wheeler, B. (2005) Using Geographical Population Studies Seminar, London City Hall, Information Systems and spatial May 2nd. microsimulation for the analysis of health inequalities, Thessaloniki, September 22- 208. Dorling, D. (2006) World Human Cartography 24th. , GIS and Spatial Microsimulation, Lectures given at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, May 197. Dorling, D. (2005) The Affluence Epidemic – 15th-18th. poverty and wealth in Britain, invited seminar, Social Policy Research Unit, 209. Dorling, D. (2006) Inequality and the Human University of York, November 1st. Cartography of a Small Planet, Invited Seminar, University of Tokyo, May 19th. 198. Dorling, D. (2005) Cities – Diversity and Social Cohesion, Invited Key Note to the UNESCO 210. Dorling, D. (2006) Measuring Health and European Cities Against Racism Conference, Mapping Inhumanity, Invited talk to London: City Hall, 10 November. postgraduate RGS Health Research Group, London, June 6th 199. Dorling, D. (2005) Contribution in debate with secretary of State for Health (Patricia Hewitt), 211. Dorling, D. (2006) mapping unequal access - Kings Fund, London, November 8th, text a perfectly predictable postcode lottery, published in the New Statesman. Invited Seminar, Newcastle University, June 12th. 200. Dorling, D. (2005) Integration in Britain, presentation to David Milliband, Secretary of 212. Dorling, D. (2006) Crime, Poverty and Place, State, ODPM, December 9th. 17th Eve Saville Memorial Lecture Great Hall, King’s College London, Strand. June 27th.

83 213. Dorling, D. (2006) Is Britain becoming more 224. Dorling, D. (2007) The World as you have segregated?, Invited talk – 2006, never seen it before, Public Extramural London, July 7th. Lecture, University of Keele, February 15th.

214. Dorling, D. (2006) Success Deferred? Poverty 225. Dorling, D. (2007) Mapping the world - the and Inequality in Britain, Plenary Talk, Royal human cartography of a small planet, Geographical Society Conference, London Manchester Geography Department, August 30th. February 21st.

215. Dorling D. and Ballas D. (2006) Social Justice 226. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2007) The World and well-being: exploring the relationship as you have never seen it before, Public between income and wealth inequalities and Lecture International Students Week, happiness at different geographical scales, University of Sheffield, March 12th. talk given at RGS conference, August 30th. 227. Dorling, D. (2007) Invited discussant, 216. Dorling, D. (2006) “Dear Santa, Please help Workshop on Equity Effects of NHS Market me save for the deposit for a house, a car, or Reform, Nuffield Trust, London, April 17th. college fees for Christmas. Thank you. xxx”, talk given at RGS annual conference, August 228. Dorling, D. (2007) Invited discussant, Meeting 31st. on Communities, Cities and Regions, DCLG, London, June 19th. 217. Dorling, D. (2006) The geographical segregation of social groups in urban areas, 229. Dorling, D. (2007) Infant Mortality and Social locally and globally: wealth, age and Progress in Britain 1905-2005, 2006 and ethnicity, Geographical Association talk to 2007, British Society for Population Studies school children, September 27th Meeting, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, July 4th 218. Dorling, D. (2006) Was the policy right? Geographical inequality under New Labour 230. Dorling, D. (2007) The Real Mental health bill 1997-2006, Labour Party Conference Fringe, and social harm futures: exploring the September 25th. potential of the social harm approach, panel discussion, Criminal Justice and Social Justice 219. Dorling, D. (2006) Was the policy right? Conference, Kings College London, 6th July. Geographical inequality under New Labour 1997-2006, Swansea Geography Department, 231. Dorling, D. (2007) Widening Participation in October 11th. Medicine, Invited Speaker, Junior Association for the Study of Annual 220. Dorling, D. (2006) Equalities review seminar, Conference, University of Keel, July 11th. expert group meeting, Office of the Prime Minister, London Whitehall, November 8th 232. Dorling, D. (2007) Widening Participation in Medicine II, Sheffield Hallam University, 12 221. Dorling, D. (2006) New social policies: the September. roles of research, evidence and advocacy, The Audit Commission, London Millbank, 233. Dorling, D. (2007) Spatial Polarisation in November 8th. Britain, 1968 to now, DCLG, Eland House, October 1st. 222. Dorling, D. (2006) Social interpretations of worldwide spatial patterns of ill-health and- 234. Dorling, D. (2007) New Research adgendas well being, GeoHealth Conference, Nelson, and Methodologies – spatial representations New Zealand, November 28th. and data visualizations , IJURR Workshop, Theory and Method in Critical Urban 223. Dorling, D. (2007) Is Britain becoming more Scholarship, The Old Library, Oxford Town segregated? Contribution to the Conference Hall, November 8th on a World Civilisation or a Clash of Civilisations, London, January 20th. 235. Dorling, D. (2007) Provide an understanding of the analytical issues related to polarisation - why mapping changes over time is

84 important and how the analysis can be used , 246. Dorling, D. (2008) Gave evidence to the DCLG, Eland House, November 13th Transport Committee’s Inquiry into road Safety, House of Commons, London 26 236. Dorling, D. (2007) For what we dream of: March. identity, poverty, wealth and politics in Britain, invited seminar, CASE, LSE, November 247. Dorling, D. (2008) Monitoring Progress 14th. Towards a fairer education system, AimHigher Annual Conference, Hillsborough, 237. Dorling, D. (2007) The geography of Sheffield, 13 May. disadvantage – does it matter where we live?, Statistics Users Council Annual 248. Dorling, D. (2008) Social Inequalities within Conference, Royal Society, London, the UK and the city Region, talk given to the November 15th Public Sector Club, Sheffield University, 13 May. 238. Dorling, D. and Wilkinson, R. (2007) Presentations at public Meeting on the 249. Dorling, D. (2008) Teaching about socio- Impact of Inequality, Oxford Town Hall, economic inequality in Sheffield at KS4, November 22nd. Sheffield GA Birley School, Sheffield. 15 May

239. Dorling, D. (2007) Westminster the world 250. Dorling, D. (2008) Comments on Student city: Invited presentation to Westminster Presentations, University of Brighton, Housing Commission, Westminster City Brighton, 16 May. Council, 26 November. 251. Dorling, D. (2008) Human Cartography: Local 240. Dorling, D. (2007) Five minute talk on and Global Mapping of Life and Death, Joint replacing babies: cohort immigration rates & HGRG/EEO Seminar, Department of annual fertility trends - a chaotic future – Geography, University of Edinburgh. Advisory Group, University of Manchester, December 12th. 252. Dorling, D., Barford, A., Wheller, B. and Ballas, D. (Ballas gave talk), (2008) Socio- 241. Dorling, D. (2008) Seeing inequality, keynote economic and Environmental sustainability: speech given at the launch of the Spatial health impacts of an Environmental Disaster, Informatics Laboratory, University of York, Earth Conference 2008 “Studying, Modeling January 15th & Sense Making of Planet Earth”, Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, 242. Dorling, D. (2008) Geographical inequalities in Mytilene, Greece, June 2nd. health: trends and policy options, Options for Britain II conference, Nuffield College, 253. Dorling, D. (2008), The Geopolitical Oxford, February 28th. environment, Our Shared Futures Conference, Invited presentation, Queen 243. Dorling, D. (2008) Why a town like Oxford Elizabeth Conference Centre, London, June needs so much more equality, invited lecture 12th. to Oxford and District Labour Party, March 7th. 254. Dorling, D. (2008) Equality Question Time Panellist, Born Free and Equal (Compass 244. Dorling, D. (2008) Changing priorities – Annual Conference), Institute of Education, transport, freedom and the value of life, London, June 14th. Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, Keynote at Annual Conference, 255. Dorling, D. (2008) Addressing the Wealth Gap London, March 13th. in the UK and Japan, Invited Seminar given in the 2008 Seminar Series by The Daiwa Anglo- 245. Dorling, D. (2008) Trends in Anti-Social Japanese Foundation in association with the Behaviour and incivility, participant in Demos Japan Society, London, 19 June. and Conservative Party Seminar, Parliament, April22. 256. Dorling, D. (2008), Response to seminar on needs and suggestion of ‘the first to fall’, The Young Foundation, London June 24th.

85 257. Dorling, D. (2008) Poverty, Wealth and Well Department of Geography, University of Being in the UK, plenary PopFest2008 Leeds, 11 November (am) Conference, Manchester, June 26th. 268. Dorling, D. (2008) Social Evils and inequality, 258. Dorling, D. (2008) Ethnicity, harm and crime, invited Seminar, Department of Geography, Seminar contribution, Centre for Crime and University of Sheffield, 11 November (pm) Society Meeting, King’s College, London. July 7th 269. Dorling, D. (2008) Community Profiling & Social Inequality, Sharrow Citizens Advice 259. Day, P. (gave paper), Pearce, J. and Dorling, Bureau Annual General Meeting, Invited talk, D. (2008) Worlds apart: A geo-demographic 25th November profile of global inequalities in mortality , Population Health Congress, Brisbane, July 270. Dorling, D. (2008) Discussant, 'Public 8th attitudes and behaviour in the UK in times of economic decline / rising food prices', 260. Dorling, D. (2008) Mapping from the cradle to ESRC/FSA Public Policy Seminar, Food the grave, Keynote, Society of Cartographers Standards Agency, London, 27th November Annual Conference, Aberdeen, September 4th. 271. Dorling, D. (2008) The New North South Divide, Invited Talk, Cities Group, Dept. of 261. Dorling, D. (2008) Is future net immigration Geography, Kings College London, 27th inevitable? Lifetime cohort migration November. evidence from England and Wales, Paper given at the BHSP annual conference, 272. Dorling, D. (2008) The North-South Divide, Manchester,, September 11 Regional Studies Winter Conference Plenary, London, 28 November. 262. Dorling, D. (2008) Ignorance, Want, Idleness, Disease, & Squalor: Some suggestions for 273. Dorling, D. (2008) Working toward better mapping the modern equivalents of these old outcomes in local service delivery, Briefing, evils, invited paper given at Department of The Institute for Insight in the Public Services, Geography, , 2nd of London, 2nd December October, University of Sheffield 8th of 274. Dorling, D. (2008) Mapping the five old social October, Ranmoor Parish Church (Sheffield) evils to the new: what have ignorance, want, 9th of October. idleness, disease and squalor become? 263. Dorling, D. (2008) Contributions to meetings Government Statistical Service Conference, held on the 9th and 10th of October – Keynote, 9th December. Downing Street on the Social Mobility White 275. Pearce, J. and Dorling, D. (2009) The influence Paper, and DCLG Eland House on the Housing of selective migration patterns among Market. smokers and non-smokers on geographical 264. Dorling, D. (2008) Social evils – from inequalities in health, XIIIth International unemployment to idleness to prejudice, Symposium in Medical Geography, Canada. Keynote speech, Research Studies 276. Hennig, B. D., Dorling, D. and Ramsden, M. Association conference, University of (2009) Re-Drawing the World: An Approach Macedonia, Thessalonica, Greece. 30 October towards a gridded World Population 265. Dorling, D. (2008) How can we narrow social Cartogram, GIS Research UK Conference, and spatial inequalities to life chances? Durham. Shaping Health Communities conference, 277. Dorling, D. (2009) The Geography of Evil, Sheffield Town Hall, 5th November. Geography Society Talk, University of 266. Dorling, D. (2008) – Talk to BBC Regional Canterbury, New Zealand. Editors…. November 6th 278. Barford, A. and Dorling, D. (2009) The Real 267. Dorling, D. (2008) Radical Statistics, seminar World Atlas, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, 26th for the MA in Activists and Social Change, May.

86 279. Dorling, D., Social Exclusion, Margins within world be better off without 'Geographers’, the city workshop, Leeds, 26th June invited talk ESRC Seminar Series: Engaging Geographies Seminar Two: Geographies and 280. Dorling, D., What do you say to try to help Policy, University of Liverpool, November when you realise government has no Plan B? 19th.

281. Academy of Social Science 10th Anniversary 293. Dorling, D. (2009) Geographical Inequality in Conference , London, 1 July. Health, Peter Townsend Memorial Conference, London, November 20th. 282. Dorling, D. Ten reasons why migrants are not the problem, Marxism 2009 Conference, 294. Dorling, D. (2009) Social inequality and the London, 3 July. economic crash, Voluntary Action Sheffield AGM, invited talk, Sheffield 23rd November. 283. Hennig, B.D., Dorling, D., Pritchard, J., Ramsden, M. (2009) Re-Mapping the World’s 295. Dorling, D. (2009) Global Recession: Spatial Population, ESRI Users’ Conference, San outcomes of Jobs, Education, Housing and Diego, July 13th-17th. Health, Regional Studies, Winter Conference, London, November 27th. 284. Dorling, D. (2009) How can we measure health improvement, brief talk given at the 296. Dorling, D. (2009) Keynote - World inequality Health Inequalities Workshop, NHS Sheffield, and resources: thinking outside the goldfish July 21st. bowl, Zurich Graduate School in Geography, Retreat 2009, 4th December, Herzberg, 285. Dorling, D., (2009) Inequality: Why does it Switzerland. matter? Inequality and the human geography of Sheffield, A level conference, Sheffield, 297. Dorling, D. (2009) Launch of Sinking and September 21st. Swimming: understanding Britain’s unmet needs, panel member, Young Foundation, 286. Dorling, D. (2009) Students and the city, London. invited talk to public meeting in Oxford, Cheney School, September 23rd. 298. Dorling, D. (2009) Social mobility does not matter where it is high, because the size of 287. Dorling, D. (2009) The North South Divide: Is the gap from top to bottom is so low, Discuss, the Gap Growing? café politique public Keynote, Moving on up – Social Mobility and debate, Newcastle upon Tune, October 5th. Social Research, Social Research Association th 288. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2009) Innovative Annual Conference, 15 December., SOAS, London. ways of mapping data about places, Methods in Dialogue: Researching Place Seminar, 299. Dorling, D. (2010) Keynote - If lions could talk: University of Manchester , October 14th attempts at mapping over the borders, Borders and Identities Conference, , UK, 8th 289. Dorling, D. (2009) Social Inequality and BME Communities, Presentation, Rotherham January, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Ethnic Minority Alliance AGM, 29th October. 300. Dorling, D. (2010) A Tale of Two Cities, Invited talk, Sheffield Labour Party, 12th January, 290. Watson, J, Dorling, D. and Pritchard, J. (2009) Sheffield. Ungifted, Untalented and Not Even Special: socio-spatial unevenness in selective 301. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: why social educational labelling and the implications for inequality persists . Lecture first given at the “widening participation, PLASC Users Group, Lancaster Environment Centre and Royal Bristol, 29th October. Geographical Society Seminar, University of Lancaster, 27th January, Lancaster. 291. Dorling, D. (2009) Changing Social Geographies of Britain, 6th Form Conference, 302. Dorling, D. (2010) Recent Social Trends: one Cheltenham Ladies’ College, 12th November. week in January, Progressive London Conference, TUC House, 30th January, London 292. Dorling, D. (2009) Can we draw a road-map out of obscurity and irrelevance or would the

87 303. Dorling, D. (2010) Why social inequality 314. Dorling, D. (2010) No More Rich or Poor? persists, Sheffield Humanist Society talk, Building a more equal Sheffield, Sheffield University Arms, Sheffield, 3rd February. Equality Trust invited speaker, Quaker Meeting House, Sheffield, April 20th. 304. Dorling, D. (2010) Preparing for “Peak Population”: how the UK fits within world 315. Dorling, D. (2010) Why social inequality demography, presentation to the Royal persists, Royal Society of Arts Keynote, Commission on Environmental Pollution, London, April 22nd. London, 4th February. 316. Dorling, D. (2010) Climbing the class ladder: 305. Dorling, D. (2010) Why are inequalities in improving life chances in 21st century Britain, health greater now than at any times since IPPR North Overcoming inequality series, the 1920s?, Yorkshire and Humber Teaching Leeds: April 26th. Public Health Network and the School of Health and Related Research, 10th February 317. Dorling, D. (2010) Discussion on Injustice, 2010. Houseman’s bookshop, London, April 28th.

306. Dorling, D. (2010) Hello World: Worldmapper 318. Dorling, D. (2010) Why more equal is both for children, Lydgate Infant School Sheffield, more just and more green, Public Meeting, talk for Year 4, 24th February. Witney, Oxfordshire, May 4th.

307. Dorling, D. (2010) Statistical clues to social 319. Dorling, D. (2010) I n Britain geographical injustice, Radical Statistics annual conference, inequalities in health are greater now than at London, 27th February. any times since the 1920s - why and what can be done?, NHS County PCT, 308. Dorling, D. (2010) Tackling social inequality. Cromford, May 5th. Will your vote make a difference? Eila Campbell Lecture, Birkbeck University, 320. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: Why Social London, 3rd March. Inequality Persists, Bookmarks Bookshop, 1 Bloomsbury Street, London, May 10th. 309. Dorling, D. (2010) Now everyone's talking about it – will social inequality fall? 321. Dorling, D. (2010) Poverty, Inequality and the Discussion at Café Scientific, Nottingham, 8 Recession, Public Meeting, Swan Bassetlaw March. Social Welfare Action Network, Town Hall, May 12th. 310. Dorling, D. (2010) Panel Member, ESRC event: Post-recession blues: who is being hit 322. Dorling, D. (2010) Is more equal more green? the hardest? NIESR, 2 Dean Trench Street, Royal Geographical Society Monday night Smith Square, London. lecture, London, May 17th.

311. Dorling, D. and Hennig B. D. (2010) Making 323. Dorling, D. (2010) Worldmapping: how and visible global injustice in health: mapping the where do 57 million people a year die?, the causes of 57 million deaths, invited keynote Richard Doll Public Health and Epidemiology on resources for health, Medsin Global Seminar Series Lecture, Oxford, May 18th. Health Conference, Newcastle Medical 324. Dorling, D. (2010) Class, Social Mobility and School, 28th March. Social Divides, One of three contributors to 312. Dorling, D. (2010) Five global challenges for The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation’s GIS in affluent nations. (or I’m getting too old series of talks on National Identity in the UK to understand GIS), GIS Research UK annual and Japan, London, May 20th. conference, UCL, London, April 16th. 325. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice, and inequality, 313. Dorling, D. (2010) No longer just for the likes Financial Services Chief Procurement Officer of them? University access, talk given to Meeting, Axa, London, May 25th. Widening Participation Team, University of 326. Dorling, D. (2010) Why inequalities persist Sheffield, April 20th. and how elite meetings are not the solution –

88 practical demonstration, Harvard-Manchester Pensioners convention in the Yorkshire summer workshop on inequality and social region, AGM, Sheffield Town Hall, 29th July. change in Britain and the US, Crewe, 16th June. 336. Dorling, D. (2010) attendee, Migration Advisory Committee Workshop, Centre for 327. Dorling, D. (2010) A human map of Sheffield Economic Performance, London School of and Is more equal more green? Sheffield Economics, September 3rd am. University Sixth Form Geography Conference, 23rd June. 337. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice, migration and men's geographical fantasies of population 328. Dorling, D. (2010) Re-arranging the deck control, ‘Just Geographies’ Panel chairs - local policy initiatives in a grossly Contribution, Royal Geographical Society unequal society - what's the point?, New Annual Conference, September 3rd pm. Local Government Network (NLGN), New City Court, 20 St. Thomas Street, London, 25th 338. Dorling, D. (2010) Sustainability Challenges: June. Inequality, Workshop 1, Day 1, Masters of Studies in Sustainability Leadership, 329. Dorling, D. & Hennig, B. (2010) Using University of Cambridge, September 6th. worldmapper in teaching - discussing inequality in the classroom, Prince’s Trust 339. Dorling, D. (2010) What would an alternative Summer School for Secondary School school world atlas contain, Society of Geography teachers, Homerton College, Cartographers Annual Summer School, Cambridge, 28th June. Manchester, September 8th .

330. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: Why social 340. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice: why social and inequality persists, Book Launch, Marxism, environmental inequality persists?, Green Friend’s Meeting House, London, July 5th. Party Conference, Birmingham, September 10th. 331. Dorling, D. (2010) Spatial inequalities in access to university, jobs and 'good' schools, 341. Watson, J. and Dorling, D. (2010) Fear of the Keynote on “Exploring Inequality and its other higher education: responses to the Consequences: Education, Labour Markets, Browne Review, Politics of Fear; Fear of and Communities Conference, held at Politic, Fifth Annual International, Birkbeck, London, 5th July. Interdisciplinary Conference, Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics 332. Dorling, D. (2010) How does green space (CAPPE), University of Brighton, 17th inequality compare to other inequalities? September Keynote, Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment Report Launch of 342. Dorling, D. (2010) Statistical Shenanigans: Report; Green Space and Race: the From Sweet Peas to Nobel Prizes, how much connections between health, ethnicity and that we take for granted ain't necessarily so, inequality, 1 Kemble Street, London, 6th July. Plenary Royal Statistical Society, Annual Conference, Brighton, 17th September. 333. Dorling, D. (2010) Mapping global injustice by changing the view, Talk in the magnificent 343. Dorling, D. (2010) Can the Coalition crack the maps: power, propaganda and art series, The "North-South" divide? Invited contribution to British Library, London, 20th July. the Centre for Cities Fringe meeting at the Liberal Democrat Annual Party Conference, 334. Dorling, D. (2010) The Right-to-Sell - a Liverpool, 19th September. National Housing Service?´ Keynote at the 'Housing Privatisation, 30 Years On: Time for 344. Dorling, D. (2010) Coalition against the cuts, a Critical Re-appraisal' conference, University invited Speaker, Unison public meeting, of Leeds, 27th July . Doncaster, 23rd September.

335. Dorling, D. (2010) 'Inequality in Britain and 345. Dorling, D. (2010) 'Making visible global the Pensioners, Invite talk - National injustice in health: mapping the causes of 57 million deaths, School of Health and Related

89 Research, University of Sheffield, 24th (at both ends of the social scale, Keynote, September, 2010. Parenting across Scotland Conference, Edinburgh, November 10th. 346. Dorling, D. (2010) Mapping world religions and religiosity, Sheffield Humanist Society 358. Dorling, D. (2010), How long before we see talk, University Arms, Sheffield, 6th October. life expectancy falling in some areas? Annual DARE lecture, NHS National Services Scotland 347. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2010) Be about Faculty of Public Health Conference, Something, talk given to university students Dunblane, 12th November. and further education students in Sheffield, 5th October 359. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice : Why Social Inequality Persists, and changes in inequality 348. Dorling, D. (2010) Contributor to discussion of in the UK from April to November 2010, report concerning monitoring trends in invited speaker Dronfield Labour Party health inequalities in the EU, European Discussion Group, , Commission, Luxembourg, 8th October. November 14th.

349. Dorling, D. (2010) Be about Something, talk 360. Dorling, D. (2010) Be About Something, given at schools on Ascot, Windsor, invited lecture, Thomas Rotherham Sixth Birmingham and to university students in Form College, November 16th. , 11th and 13th of October. 361. Dorling, D. (2010) Injustice, a year on, CASE 350. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2010) Be about seminar, London School of Economics, Something, talk given at the Off the Shelf November 17th Festival, Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, 17th October 362. Dorling, D. (2010) The Wealth Chasm- 100 years of tackling poverty and inequality in the 351. Dorling, D. (2010) Closing the health gap in capital, presentation, LVSC & Trust for Sheffield, Equality Trust, Sheffield Cathedral London centenary conference on income 21st October inequality in London, Canary Wharf, November 23rd 352. Dorling, D. (2010) An atlas of the recession, Royal Statistical Society, Plenary, Statistics 363. Dorling, D. (2010) Roads, Casualties and User Forum, annual Conference, London, 27th Public Health: the Open Sewers of the 21st October Century, PACTS’ 21st Westminster Lecture and ETSC’s 12th European Transport Safety 353. Dorling, D., (2010) Closing Address, Inaugural Lecture, One Birdcage Walk, London, 23rd annual conference of supporters and local November. groups affiliated to the Equality Trust, London, 30th October 364. Dorling, D. (2011) Aging and why it’s a good thing (if you know about Britain), Sheffield 354. Dorling, D. (2010) Cuts, Class and Inequality, University Retired Staff Association, Sheffield, Education Activist Network – National January 12th. Conference, London, 31st October. 365. Dorling, D. (2011) Mapping Bankrupt Britain, 355. Dorling, D. (2010) The economics of social talk given on the day GDP fell by 0.5%, invited inequality and the natural environment – why seminar, Department of Geography, Kings are we more green when we are more equal, College London, 25th January. Invited seminar, Department of Economics of the University of Crete, November 3rd. 366. Dorling, D. (2011) The geography of austerity and the alternatives, Yorkshire and Humber 356. Dorling, D. (2010) How the cuts will damage Forum Annual Lecture, Sheffield, 27th social cohesion, invited talk, The Big Lottery January. Fund board (England) London, November 9th. 367. Dorling, D. (2011) From Jamie Oliver (and 357. Dorling, D. (2010) Playing is learning for Oliver James) to Porterhouse Blue: what do living: How inequality impacts on parenting injustice, inequality and food have in

90 common? Food Justice Conference Keynote, 378. Dorling, D., 2011, Global injustice in health London, 31st January. (development since the 1920s), University Nottingham, Division of Epidemiology and 368. Dorling, D. 2011, The Geography of Austerity: Public Health, invited lecture, March 9th consequences of the coalition government cuts, with response from David Hall Mathews 379. Dorling, D., 2011, Why are so many students of the Liberal Democrats, 2nd February, around here so posh?, School of Oriental and Invited Seminar & Debate, Geography African Studies, London, March 9th Department, University of Leeds. 2nd February 380. Dorling, D., 2011, Geographies of Social Class in 21st Century Britain, Invited lecture, 369. Dorling, D., 2011.Injustice, inequality, harm, Conference to launch the University of crime and criminality (and race), Keynote Strathclyde’s Centre for the Study of Working given at the launch event for The Centre for Class Lives, Glasgow, March 11th the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, 3rd February 2011, Liverpool John 381. Dorling, D., 2011, Dissecting the nation and Moores University. revealing unexpected truths about the way we live today, Talk at the Aye Write Book 370. Dorling, D. (2011) Contributor to discussion of Festival, Glasgow, March 11th the North South divide, Constituency office of the Deputy Prime Minster, February 4th, 382. Dorling, D. 2011, Who is most harmed by Sheffield. these injustices and why, and what happens to those who most benefit, discussion with 371. Dorling, D. 2011, World Health Inequality, Carol Craig, Aye Write Book Festival, Invited Lecture to Undergraduate Medical Glasgow, March 11th Student Society, Medsin, 8th February, Sheffield . 383. Dorling, D., 2011, How long before we see life expectancy falling in some areas of the UK? 372. Dorling, D. 2011, Injustice / inequality, Invited School-Wide Lecture, London School briefing to the Parliamentary Labour Party of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, March Social Inequalities Group, , 9th February, 15th. London. 384. Dorling, D., 2011, Being a health inequalities 373. Dorling, D., 2011, Talk and discussion on researcher, Invited seminar for Students of Injustice at the launch meeting of the Derby Social Epidemiology, London School of 50k Club, 10th February, Brewery Tap Pub, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, March 15th. Derby. 385. Dorling, D., 2011, An introduction to: So You 374. Dorling, D., 2011, Mapping Bankrupt Britain, Think You Know About Britain, invited Invited Seminar: Department of Social Policy seminar, Department of Geography, Queen and Social work, 16th February, University of Mary University, London, 17th March. York. 386. Dorling, D., 2011, Challenge racist mythology 375. Dorling, D. and Garside, R. (2011) Young and celebrate our multicultural society, adults in transition: the local picture in the invited talk, Sheffield Unite Against Fascism national context, Barrow Cadbury conference debate & discussion, Sheffield, 29th March. on the criminal justice system, London, March 1st. 387. Dorling, D. 2011, Who are we and where do we come from? census 1841-2011, invited 376. Dorling, D. (2011) A whole society approach talk, Bishopsgate institute, London, 31st to transport – movement issues beyond the March. journey to work, Ecobuild Seminar, ExCel, London, March 2nd. 388. Dorling, D. 2011, Injustice, Inequality and the Cuts, Public meeting organized by Equality 377. Dorling, D., 2011, Lord Pitt Memorial Lecture: NW, Friends Meeting House, Manchester, 5th How place makes race, London: Race Equality April. Foundation, 2nd March.

91 389. Dorling, D., So how do you know unfairness 400. Dorling, D. 2011, Past, Present and Future, when you see it? Business School Research Invited talk, Castleford Heritage Festival, Seminar, Liverpool Hope University, 6th April. Castleford, June 17th

390. Dorling, D. 2011, 'Injustice, unfairness, health 401. Dorling, D. 2011, Keynote: Social Inequality and voting in Britain, Joint Annual Duncan and Environmental Justice, Inequality and its Society Memorial and Eleanor Rathbone implications for education locally to globally, Lecture, University of Liverpool, 6th April. ESD/GC Workshop, Sheffield Hallam University, 23rd June 391. Dorling, D. 2011 What did you do in the war? Health inequalities - Implications for Health 402. Dorling, D. (2011) Bankrupt Britain, Book Promotion, Presentation for the British Launch, Marxism, University College, London, Association for the Study of Community July 1st. Dentistry conference, Sheffield, 8th April. 403. Dorling, D. (2011) The Changing Face of 392. Dorling, D. 2011, Inequality in Britain and Modern Britain, Invited Talk, Urban Design comparisons between affluent countries, Group, London, July 1st. Invited lecture, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, 9th May. 404. Dorling, D. (2011) Academic Thinking for non- academic audiences, Invited talk Runnymede 393. Dorling, D. 2011, Comparing income Academic Forum, London, July 14th. inequality between affluent countries: why so much interest? Invited lecture, National 405. Dorling, D. (2011) What's happening to Institute of Population and Social Security fairness in Britain? Invited Talk, University of Research, Tokyo, 10th May. the Third Age, Sheffield, Showroom Cinema, July 15th. 394. Dorling, D., 2011, Roads, Casualties and Public Health: The Open Sewers of the 21st 406. Dorling, D. (2011) In conversation with Karl Century, Northern Conference on 20mph James and Stuart Maconie, Latitude Festival, speed limits, Warrington, May 17th near Southwold (UK), July 17th

395. Dorling, D., 2011, We have enough space for 407. Dorling, D. (2011) Some maps and graphs of the needs of all but not for the greed of a things (maybe?) to fear, Seventh Estonian few, Population Footprints Symposium, Institute of Humanities Symposium in Social London. May 26th. and Cultural Theory, Fear: Construction and Experience, Käsmu, 20 July 20th 396. Dorling, D., 2011, A talk on three books, Waterstones, Sheffield, May 31st. 408. Dorling, D. (2011) A Story of Inequality: (from Britain) How we learn to fear each other, 397. Dorling, D. 2011, Inequalities in health in Keynote for: Fear: Poetics and Practices, Britain, where we’ve been and where we may Tallinn Summer School, 22 July be going, Invited Lunch-time talk, Academic Unit of Primary Medical Care, University of 409. Krieger, N., Dorling, D. and Mccartney, G. Sheffield, June 7th. (2011) Mapping injustice, visualizing equity a joint presentation on situating and tackling 398. Dorling, D. 2011, Consequences of a health inequities, 19th IEA World Congress of Population in Decline, Natural History Epidemiology, Edinburgh, August 10th Society, University of Sheffield, University Arms, June 7th. 410. Dorling, D. (2011) About Britain, Riots and Hope, Edinburgh International Book Festival, 399. Dorling, D., 2011, Injustice, unfairness and Peppers Theatre, Edinburgh, August 13th. voting in Britain, Glamorgan Lecture, School of Social Sciences and the School of City and 411. Dorling, D. (2011) A World without border Regional Planning, Cardiff University, 15th controls in a century, TexEx East End talk via June. Skype video, September 8th

92 412. Dorling, D. (2011) Coalition Policy: 423. Dorling, D. (2011) Defending Implications for justice and equality, keynote, multiculturalism, Sheffield United Against University of Plymouth, September 8th. Fascism public meeting, Sheffield, 20th October. 413. Dorling, D. (2011) Inequality – Enough! Invited talk, Green Party Annual Conference, 424. Dorling, D. (2011) Fair Play, Greece and Hallam University, Sheffield, September 10th. occupation, Progressive Alliance meeting, Congress House, London, 8th November. 414. Dorling, D. (2011) Twisting maps – how to see what’s real, Keynote, Association for 425. Dorling, D. (2011) Putting two and two Geographical Information Annual together, Left Economic Advisory Panel, Conference, University of Nottingham, 22nd Parliament, London, 8th November. September. 426. Dorling, D. (2011) What harms us most? The 415. Dorling, D. (2011) Mapping injustice, case for slowing down cars, Seminar, School visualizing equity: situating and tackling for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, 17th health inequities, Introductory keynote November. Masters in Public Health, School of Health and Related Research, The University of 427. Dorling, D. (2011) Why Britain has the worse Sheffield, 23rd September. child poverty in Western Europe, William Alderson Trust Memorial Lecture, Workers 416. Dorling, D. (2011) Mapping the five new Educational Association, Sheffield, Showroom social evils, Great Hall Debate, Interrogate Cinema, 19th November. Festival, Dartington Hall, Totnes, 24th September. 428. Dorling, D. (2011) Child poverty in a national context, Children North East and Beatrice 417. Dorling, D. (2011) Who's taking all the Webb Memorial Trust National Conference, money? Getting local economies growing Sage Gateshead, 24th November. again, Centre for Local Economic Strategies Fringe event, Conservative Party Conference, 429. Dorling, D. (2011) More weird, amazing, Manchester, 4th October. maps, Seminar, Department of Geography, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 24th 418. Dorling, D. (2011) On Inequalities, Central November. Ward Labour Party meeting, invited speaker, Sharrow Old Junior School, Sheffield, 12th 430. Dorling, D. (2011) Mapping our futures: A October. divided Britain in a shrinking world, Gordon Manley lecture , Department of Geography, 419. Dorling, D. (2011) Stretching space and time, Royal Holloway, , invited talk on geography to patients at November 28th Rampton hospital, Rampton, Lincolnshire, 13th 431. Dorling, D. (2011) We are all so equal that I don't know why you're listening to me, Tent 420. (2011) Injustice, inequality and some University, Occupy St. Pauls, November 29th. optimism, Invited presentation to North West England biannual gathering of Society of 432. Dorling, D. (2011) The State of Contemporary Friends, Wilmslow, 15th October Britain and its Cities, Festival of Ideas, at Arnolfini, Bristol, December 1st. 421. Dorling, D. (2011) Social mobility and access, cycling’s contribution, Cycle Sheffield 433. Dorling, D. (2011) People and place in conference, Sheffield, 15th October. rebalancing the economy, IPPR North Conference on the role of Cities, invited 422. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2011) Full Up? Will discussant, Leeds, December 8th. there be too many people in the world, in the UK, or in Sheffield? Off the Shelf debate, 434. Dorling, D. (2011) Injustice, Inequality and Longley Park College, Sheffield, 19th October. Britain as an outlier in Europe, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue, Vienna, December 13th.

93 435. Dorling, D. (2012) Is Japan more equal than 446. Dorling, D. (2012) So You Think You Know UK? Research Seminar: The State of Art of About Britain? Warwick School, Warwick, Measuring Poverty and Social Exclusion in the February 29th. UK and Japan, IPSS, Tokyo, January 6th. 447. Dorling, D. (2012) How can we move from a 436. Dorling, D. (2012) Why do more children get divisive, in-egalitarian and stultifying neo- to university from Sheffield than Bristol? liberalism towards a more equitable and Sheffield Sceptic in a Pub evening, The nurturing society, invited talk, Sheffield Showroom, Sheffield, January 16th. Labour Students Association, Sheffield, March 6th. 437. Dorling, D. (2012) Advancing equality in Higher Education, Keynote on Higher 448. Dorling, D. (2012) Health Inequalities, Education Equal Opportunities Network injustice and the widening gap, Keynote: (HEEON), London, January 23rd. Summit for Combating inequality, Tænketanken Cevea Conference, København, 438. Dorling, D. (2012) Do we have an immigration Denmark, March 14th. policy that suits-the short term needs of rich people living in the South East of England?" 449. Dorling, D. (2012) How immigration Keynote, AGM of the Northern Refugee prevented Sheffield’s managed decline, One Centre, Sheffield, January 24th. Sheffield Many Cultures public lecture, Friend’s Meeting House, Sheffield, March 439. Dorling, D. (2012) Twisted Maps – how to see 22nd. what’s real, and one hundred extra images, invited talk, Natural England, Sheffield, 450. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequalities in health in January 26th. Sheffield, Sheffield Fairness Commission submission of evidence, Sheffield, March 440. Dorling, D. (2012) ’s 28th. legacy, Breaking Britain Seminar, Manifest analysis thinktank, Litteraturhusert, Oslo, 451. Dorling, D. (2012) Growing inequality in February 2nd. modern Britain and its impact on Britain's impoverished communities, Keynote, Social 441. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality, Labour and the Work Action Network, National Conference, Tory vote 1997-2010, Nether Edge Labour Liverpool, March 30th. Party, Sheffield, February 9th. 452. Dorling, D. (2012) Contribution to 442. Dorling, D. (2012) Why Cars are the biggest presentation given mostly by Stephen threat to your health, University of Sheffield Armstrong and Tony Hammond on Stephen’s Medical Society, February 16th. book: The Road to Wigan Pier Revisited, Sunshine House, Scholes, March 30th. 443. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequalities and the widening pay gap: the case for austerity 453. Dorling, D. (2012) Another contribution to among the rich, 5th Annual TUC Pay Forum, presentation given mostly by Stephen Congress Centre, London, February 21st. Armstrong on The Road to Wigan Pier Revisited, Royal Society of Arts, London, April 444. Dorling, D. (2012) Visualizing global trends in 12th. income, wealth and health inequalities, Oxford Forum for International Development, 454. Dorling, D. (2012) Visualizing the housing Where Next? Finding New Paths and Creating market and the changing human geography New Visions, Oxford, February 26th. of Britain, 1970-2012, Keynote, Housing Studies Association Annual Meeting, 445. Dorling, D. (2012) Deciding who is worthy of University of York, April 18th. what kind of an education, University of Birmingham Education Department, February 455. Dorling, D. (2012) How big is you ratio? 29th. Contribution to panel at the Young Greens Fringe, NUS Annual Conference, Sheffield.

94 456. Dorling, D. (2012) No-nonsense guide to 466. Dorling, D. (2012) Crime and what’s so good equality, West Midlands Equality Trust, about being more equal, CCR conference Birmingham and Midlands Institute, invited paper, University of Sheffield, Birmingham, May 9th. Sheffield, June 19th

457. Dorling, D. (2012) 99% of nothing: can change 467. Dorling, D. (2012) Why the English spend ever come from below? Discussion with more on independent schools than any other Lindsey German, Writing on the Wall Festival, nation on earth (and with what Liverpool, May 10th. consequences?) Sunday Times Festival of Education, Wellington College, Crowsthorne, 458. Dorling, D. (2012) Why do fewer children June 24th. cycle and walk and how to change that safely, ten minute talk, Sustrans Free Range Kids 468. Dorling, D. (2012) What’s so good About Campaign meeting, House of Commons Being More Equal? Second Annual British Terrace, London, May 14th. Sociological Association/British Library Equality Lecture, British Library, London, 25 459. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality in Britain, across June 25th. society and in health - a slide show, Geography, Wellbeing and Urban Studies 469. Dorling, D. (2012) Britain 's migrant past, the Seminar, University of Glasgow, May 16th. current economic crisis and cities’ future’, Invited talk for Migration Works, Coin Street 460. Dorling, D. (2012) What inequalities Scotland Community Builders, London, June 26th. might elect to address differently, Social Research Group, Scottish Government, 470. Dorling, D. (2012) Future Shocks: Britain in Edinburgh, May 17th. 2050 a chat in the pub recorded with background noise provided by some of the 461. Dorling, D. (2012) What’s so good about young elite of Westminster, Young Fabians, St securing greater equality? Salter Lecture, James, London, June 26th. Quaker Socialist Society, Friends House, London, May 25th. 471. Dorling, D. (2012) Fairness and the changing fortunes of people in Britain, Beveridge 462. Dorling, D. (2012) Looking at the world Memorial Lecture 2012, The Royal Statistical differently – what if everyone was viewed as Society, June 27th. equally important? Invited Lecture, Ruskin College, Oxford. June 1st. 472. Dorling, D. (2012) A No Nonsense Guide To Equality, Annual Marxism Conference, 463. Dorling, D. (2012) The wider benefits of University College London, July 6th. 20mph local speed limits, contribution to debate hosted by Conall McDevitt MLA, 473. Dorling, D. (2012) More Equal than Others, Parliament Buildings, Belfast, Northern Interview on Against the Grain, KPFA radio, Ireland, via Skype, June 11th. California, USA, July 9th .

464. Dorling, D. (2012) The implications of current 474. Dorling, D. (2012) Space, Place and Social and expected future economic trends for Justice in Education, conference keynote, different parts of England and for social Manchester Metropolitan, University (MMU), inequalities, social mobility and social July 13th cohesion & integration more generally – ending with a few world maps, Department 475. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality: is something of Communities and Local Government, special going on in Singapore? Joint Sheffield policy presentation, London, June 14th and National university of Singapore Workshop, Sheffield, September 10th. 465. Dorling, D. (2012) Social Mobility, entrepreneurship and problems, invited 476. Dorling. D. (2012) Can we trust the 2011 one response, House of Commons, for Chuka number. Plenary, British Society for Umunna MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Population Studies Annual Conference, Business, Innovation & Skills, London, June University of Nottingham, September 11th. 14th.

95 477. Ballas, D. and Dorling, D. (2012) MIND THE people and planet gathering for action for GAP: Education Inequality across EU Regions, global justice, Sheffield Hallam University, A NESET seminar for European Commission 10th November. staff, Brussels, September 14th. 489. Dorling, D. (2012) It’s different when you see 478. Dorling, D. (2012) Rising inequality and rising the pictures, Guest Talk Sage Quarterly austerity - when is the tipping point? meeting, Inmarsat London, 19th November. Soundings, Broadcasting Place, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, September 19th. 490. Dorling, D. (2012) Britain’s changing ethnic map, Contribution to One Community Month, 479. Dorling, D. (2012) Economic Austerity, rising Leeds Trinity University College, Leeds, 23rd inequality and the social determinants of November. health, Communities for health Conference, Is it Possible to have good health 491. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality and voting, do in hard times? Trent Vineyard, Nottingham, the selfish always win? Contribution to the 26th September. Politics of Applied Global Ethics Festival and Leeds Met Politics Society invited talk, Leeds 480. Dorling, D. (2012) An Evening with…. Warwick Metropolitan University, Leeds, 23rd Book Festival, Lord Leycester Hospital, November. Warwick, 2nd October. 492. Dorling, D. (2012) What Next for the Student 481. Dorling, D. (2012) How Do We End Poverty in Movement and the Future of Higher the UK Now? Smith Institute and Webb Education? Panel Member, Sheffield Student Memorial Trust Meeting, Fringe Event Labour Union, University of Sheffield, 28th Part Conference, Manchester Conference November. Centre, 3rd October. 493. Dorling, D. (2012) The Story of the Goldfish 482. Dorling, D. (2012) What can we do that’s bowl, Conference on: Taking a long view: the positive, Symposium on reducing inequalities social sciences and impact, The British Library in child health, Gresham College London, 4th Conference Centre, London, 3rd December. October. 494. Dorling, D. (2012) Can the planet support 10 483. Dorling, D. (2012) Health Inequalities in billion people, Sheffield and Rotherham Medicine, Medical Humanities Launch Green Party AGM, invited Talk, St Mary’s Meeting, University of Sheffield, 10th Church, Sheffield, 12th December. October. 495. Dorling, D. (2013) Current trends in inequality 484. Dorling, D. (2012) The Visualization of Spatial in Britain and Worldwide, discussion, New Social Structure, Lichfield Science and Economics Foundation, London, 15th January Engineering Society, Lichfield, 11th October. 496. Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. (2013) Megacity 485. Dorling, D. (2012) Work or full maintenance, London, Ever more growing, ever more TUC Poverty Conference, Congress House, unequal? Public Lecture, Sheila McKechnie London, 17th October. Foundation, London, 15th January.

486. Dorling, D. (2012) This house believes that 497. Dorling, D. (2013) Inequalities in Health and class runs Britain, debate proposer, Wealth: possible implications for fertility Cambridge Union, 25th October. rates, infant survival and future population trends, Institute of Child Health, University 487. Dorling, D. (2012) What makes ‘toffs’ & College London, 30th January. ‘chavs’? The impact of poverty & inequality, Hallam University and Social Work Action 498. Dorling, D. (2013) Early results from the 2011 Network joint public lecture, Sheffield Hallam Census: are we living more parallel lives? University, 8th November. Joint CCSR, ISC seminar, University of Manchester, 5th February. 488. Pickett, K. and Dorling, D. (2012) Why Inequality Matters, Shared Planet, annual

96 499. Dorling, D. (2013) From cities with no streets 510. Dorling, D. (2013) Unequal Health: The to vertical gardens - how we learn to be Scandal of Our Times, book launch, urban, invited lecture Sheffield University Bookmarks Bookshop, London, April 16th. Architecture Society, University of Sheffield, 14th February. 511. Chakrabarti, S. and Dorling, D. (2013) Higher education a rights perspective and patterns 500. Dorling, D. (2013) The 32 Stop, a Pecha of social mobility, HEFCE Annual Conference, Kucha, London Transport Museum, London, Imperial College, London, April 18th. 15th February 512. Dorling, D. (2013) Spatial Justice, Housing and 501. Dorling, D. (2013) New censuses, new the Financial Crisis, Royal Irish Academy geographies: beyond 2021, Radical Statistics Discourse, Dublin, April 22nd. Group Annual Conference, York, 23rd February. 513. Dorling, D. (2013) Response to Roger Burrow’s inaugural lecture: living by 502. Dorling, D. (2013) Inequality: why the big numbers, Goldsmiths, London, April 23rd. issue? Manchester Salon discussion with Daniel Ben-Ami, Manchester, 26th February. 514. Dorling, D. (2013) What is fuelling fear, racism and the crisis, Seminar, Centre for 503. Dorling, D. (2013) Unequal Health: the Social Relations, University of Coventry, 1st scandal of our times, book launch, Bristol May. Festival of Ideas, Bristol Arnolfini, 5th March. 515. Dorling, D. (2013) An Irreverent Audience 504. Dorling, D. (2013) The Census: What surprises with Danny, Sage Publishers, Old Street, are emerging and how they show that London, 3rd May. cancellation of the 2021 Census may be foolhardy, Royal Statistical Society, Local 516. Dorling, D. (2013) On ‘Equality’, London Group Meeting, Sheffield, 7th March. Radical Book Fair, Conway Hall, London, May 11th. 505. Dorling, D. (2013) 20mph speed limits for cars in residential areas, by shops and schools, 517. Dorling, D. (2013) The Great Housing North of England Strategic Health Authorities Disaster, Open House, Collective Action on Consensus Conference, University of Durham, London’s Housing, County Street Squat near Durham, 8th March. the Elephant and Castle, London, May 12th.

506. Dorling, D.( 2013), Global inequalities in 518. Dorling, D. (2013) Social relations in Britain in health (and among rich nations), University 2025, ESRC network on: Is Britain Pulling Nottingham, Division of Epidemiology and Apart? Analysis of generational change in Public Health, invited lecture, March 13th. social distances, Invited Seminar, Royal Statistical Society, London, May 13th. 507. Dorling, D. (2013) Health and other inequalities - why should they matter to you? 519. Dorling, D. (2013) Who’s Afraid of Inequality? Discover and Understand Colloquium, Leeds Salon Debate, Carriageworks Theatre, University of Sheffield, The Ridge, Ranmoor, Leeds, May 22nd. Sheffield, March 18th. 520. Dorling, D. (2013) Who gets into what 508. Dorling, D. (2013) International comparisons university and how that’s changing, Internal of inequality amongst rich nations, Invited Seminar, University of Sheffield, May 28th. Annual Lecture, Department of Sociology, 521. Wadham, L. and Dorling, D. (2013) Penguin ISCTE, Lisbon University Institute, Portugal, Underground Lines, The Hay Festival, Hay on March 22nd. Wye, June 1st. 509. Dorling, D. (2013) Compare Futures: Whose 522. Dorling, D. (2013) The Global Impact of future is it anyway? Seminar, Centre for Inequality, invited talk to Friends of Le Crime and Justice Studies Seminar, London, Monde Diplomatique, London, June 10th. April 16th.

97 523. Dorling, D. (2013) Class Yorkshire regional Society Monday Night Lecture, Kensington launch: the role of academics, Centre for Gore, London, October 14th. Labour and Social Studies, Leeds, June 13th. 535. Dorling, D. (2013) Population, Equality and 524. Dorling, D. (2013) North – South: from divide the Environment, invited lecture to school to chasm, York Festival of Ideas, University of sixth forms, King Alfred School, London, York, June 14th. October 15th.

525. Dorling, D. (2013) contribution to panel, 536. Dorling, D. (2013) Ten Billion, Population Symposium: Surplus, wealth, waste, excess, demographics and the anthropocene, guest Birkbeck, London, June 21st, lecture, School of Geography and the http://www.bbk.ac.uk/events- Environment, Oxford, October 16th. calendar/surplus-a-symposium-on-wealth- waste-and-excess. 537. Dorling, D. (2013) Get Rich or Get Equal, contribution to Battle of Ideas Economic 526. Dorling. D. (2013) Housing policies, spatial Debate, London, The Barbican, October 20th separation and inequity, Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network Seminar 538. Dorling, D. (2013) Cutting the census has Keynote, Kings College, London, June 26th. almost nothing to do with saving money, Conference on the Future of the Census, 527. Dorling, D. (2013) MPs: what do you know London: Royal Geographical Society, October about your constituency? How to get the 21st. evidence and the statistics, contribution to GetStats Seminars, Houses of Parliament, 539. Dorling, D. (2013) Health and other London, July 2nd. inequalities – why should they matter to you? Open University Faculty of Health and Social 528. Dorling, D. (2013) The Role of Universities in Care open day, November 2nd. influencing Society and Social Mobility, Panel Contribution, Paired Peers Launch Event, 540. Dorling, D. (2013)Thatcherism’s Legacy, ESRC Universities UK, London, July 3rd. Festival of Science, Sheffield, November 4th.

529. Dorling, D. (2013) The politics of solidarity 541. Dorling, D. (2013) Where the rabbits are a versus racism and xenophobia, Public Talk, mixed lot - education in Oxfordshire 1973- One Sheffield Many Cultures, Showroom 2013, Doomed to fail?: understanding and Cinema, Sheffield, July 8th. challenging the impact of poverty in our schools, Department of Education, University 530. Dorling, D. (2013) Our Future Sense of Self, of Oxford, November 15th. Radio Four Forethought recording, Summerhall, Edinburgh, August 12th. 542. Dorling, D. (2013) Sandcastles in the Sky: the UK/London Housing Market and Growing 531. Dorling, D. (2013) Population 10 billion, Inequality, The Equality Trust Annual Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh, August Supporters and Local Groups Event, London: 14th. Loman Street, November 23rd.

532. Dorling, D.(2013) Achieving a social state, 543. Dorling, D. (2013) Speech for the Young TUC Congress Fringe, TUC Congress, Geographers of the Year, Royal Geographical Bournemouth, September 9th. Society, London, November 29th.

533. Dorling, D. (2013) Local participation: How 544. Dorling, D. (2013) Wealth disparities, Urban where you live influences what crimes you Thresholds RIBA Research Symposium, Royal commit, Annual Conference of the Howard Institute of British Architects, London, 29th Reform League, Keble College, Oxford, November. October 1st. 545. Dorling, D. (2013) The planet can support 10 534. Dorling, D. (2013) Ten billion reasons not to billion people, Barts and the London School be scared of each other, Royal Geographical of Medicine and Density Global Health week, Opening Plenary, London, 2nd December.

98 546. Dorling, D. (2013) Becoming an Urban 558. Dorling, D. (2014) All That is Solid – Public Animal, Keynote, ‘Global Urbanisation: Book Launch, LSE, London, March 18th. Challenges and Prospects’, Regional Studies Association, UCLA, California, USA, December 559. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality Housing and 18th. London, Stephen Lissenburgh Memorial Lecture, National Institute for Economic and 547. Dorling, D. (2014) Education and inequality: a Social research, London, March 20th tour from global to local, with some suggestions, invited lecture, School of 560. Dorling, D. (2014) Who can we trust in a time Education, Oxford Brooks, January 14th. of a great social transformation? Centre for Social Relations Conference, University of 548. Dorling, D. (2014) ‘Shaping the Future’ Coventry, March 28th. seminar for the homeless sector, Sheila McKechnie Foundation , Royal Institute of 561. Dorling, D. (2014) The need for a spatial British Architects, London, January 29th growth plan and engaging local communities, Oxford Futures, contribution to report 549. Dorling, D. (2014) ‘What is Geography: how launch, Oxford Civic Society, Jesus College and where 57 million people die’, invited talk, Oxford, March 31st. Cheney School, Oxford, January 30th 562. Dorling, D. (2014) Precarious housing, ill- 550. Dorling, D.(2014) ‘Geography, Inequality and health and the 1%, Institute of Applied Social Oxford, Inaugural Lecture, Examination Studies, University of Birmingham, April 2nd. Schools, University of Oxford, February 3rd. 563. Dorling, D. (2014) Panel Contributor, Youth to 551. Dorling, D. (2014) What’s so good about Employment, AIESEC in Poland, Warsaw, April becoming a little more equal? Invited 6th-8th. Lecture, Newman University, Birmingham, February 5th 564. Dorling, D. (2014) Contributor to discussion with shadow Minster: "Building Homes, 552. Dorling, D. (2014) Living precariously in the Developing Communities: How can we solve UK: housing, insecurity, and Ill-health, then housing crisis?”, Respublica, London, Wednesday Sociology Seminar, Nuffield April 9th. College, Oxford, February 12th. 565. Dorling, D. (2014) Contributor: Royal Docks 553. Dorling, D. (2014) Contributor: World Revival: Replacing London City Airport Event, Economic Expert Group Meeting on the New Economics Foundation, The Crystal, World Economic and Social Survey, United London, April 10th. Nations, New York, February 14th. 566. Dorling, D. (2014) Evidence given at: 554. Dorling, D. (2014) Social Polarisation of the Transport Safety Commission, Parliamentary British Education System, Invited Talk given Advisory Council for Transport Safety, Houses to the All Soul’s Group, Green and Templeton of Parliament, April 10th. College, Oxford, March 1st. 567. Dorling D. and Howker, E. (2014) The Great 555. Dorling, D. (2014) Living precariously in the Housing Disaster Discussion, Southbank UK: housing, insecurity, and Ill-health, Centre, London, April 17th. Keynote, International Symposium on Homelessness, Health and Inclusion, London, 568. Dorling, D. and Davies, L. (2014) March 6th. Understanding the Crisis, Radical Housing Network, Moreland Street, London: April 27th 556. Dorling, D. (2014) Worldmapper for Children, Phil and Jim’s Primary School, Oxford, March 569. Dorling, D. (2014) The Great Housing 12th. Disaster, Warwick Civic Society, Warwick Library, April 29th. 557. Dorling, D. (2014) The Great Housing Disaster, Words by the Water Book Festival, Keswick, March 15th.

99 570. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%: Is 583. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%: Is Britain harmed by the superrich? Evening Britain harmed by the super rich? Mansfield lecture, Pembroke College, Oxford, May 7th College Lecture, Oxford, June 6th.

571. Dorling, D. (2014) Geography and 584. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%: International Development, Farringdon What Scotland might not miss about England, School, Oxfordshire, May 8th. The Wreford Watson Lecture, University of Edinburgh, June 12th 572. Dorling, D. (2014) Five minute contribution to panel: Perspectives on Educational Inequality, 585. Dorling, D. (2014) Housing: How will our The Oxford Education Conference, Pembroke children afford it? Milton Keynes Equality College, University of Oxford, May 10th. Group, Milton Keynes, June 19th.

573. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%: The 586. Dorling, D. (2014) How contemporary Story, Invited talk for Verso, Bedford Square, capitalism warps our thinking, 5x15 talk, London: Yale University Press, May 14th. London, June 30th, http://5x15stories.com/presenter/danny- 574. Dorling, D. (2014) The housing crisis in dorling/ London, Panel Contribution, Crisis Charity Event, London: Willow Walk. May 14th. 587. Dorling, D. (2014) Living with austerity – how is it affecting the better-off half of the 99%?, 575. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality, the invited talk, Social Research Organization, environment, and education, invited lecture, London, July 1st. Morpeth School, Portman Place, Tower Hamlets, London, May 15th. 588. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequalities in Health and Wealth: possible implications for fertility 576. Dorling, D. (2014) A rant on inequality, rates, infant survival and future population optimism and the future, Invited Talk, Spark trends, Seminar given at University of Oxford, and Mettle’s 3rd Anniversary celebration, The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, July 8th. Crypt, Clarkenwell, London, May 15th 589. Dorling, D. (2014) The Global 10 billion: 577. Dorling, D. (2014) Campaign for the Living Something to celebrate? Contribution to Wage at Oxford University, Panel Panel, Critical Subjects International Summer Contribution, Oxford University Student School, Orms Architects, London, July 16th Union, May 21st, St Peter’s College Oxford. 590. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequalities in London, 578. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequalities in Health and invited talks, Demand the Impossible, Wealth: possible implications for fertility Summer School, City University, London, rates, infant survival and future population August 6th. trends, InvitedSeminar given at University of Bern, Institute of Social and Preventive 591. Dorling, D. (2014) The Great Housing Medicine (ISPM) May 26th Disaster, The Book Festival, Edinburgh, August 24th. 579. Dorling, D. (2014) The Great Housing Disaster, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, June 1st. 592. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B.D. (2014) Social Atlas of Europe book launch, Royal 580. Dorling, D. (2014) All That is Solid, Bookmarks Geographical Society, August 27th. Bookship, London, June 4th 593. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. (2014) Society 581. Dorling, D. (2014) Crash or soft-landing, and Social Geography – designing a new breakfast meeting, Savills, London, June 5th. social atlas of Europe, Society of Cartographers 50th annual summer school, 582. Dorling, D. (2014) Housing, the North-South Glasgow, September 1st. Divide and Other Geography Matters, Ipsos- Mori, London, June 5th 594. Dorling, D. (2014) How Scotland could change England for the better and the independence debate, Radical Independence Campaign

100 Lecture, Scottish Youth Theater, Glasgow, 606. Dorling, D. (2014) “What Does Studying September 2nd. Inequality Teach Us?” Standing on the Shoulders of Giants talks, Blackwells 595. Dorling, D. (2014) London, Finance and the Bookshop, Oxford, October 13th. Regions, Keynote, Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change Annual Conference, Manchester, September 3rd. 607. Dorling, D. (2014) Can We Afford the Rich: Inequality and the 1%, Bristol Politics Festival, 596. Dorling, D. (2014) Affordable Oxford, Oxford @Bristol, October 18th. Brookes University Planning Seminar, September 9th. 608. Dorling, D. and Pickett, K. (2014) Inequality and the 1%, London Review of Books 597. Dorling, D. (2014) Ten Billion People, will we Bookshop, London, October 21st. make it? Oxford University Class of ’54 Diamond Anniversary meeting, Pembroke 609. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the Living College, Oxford, September 10th. Wage campaign, University of Reading, October 23rd. 598. Dorling, D. (2014) Population 10 Billion, CLSA Investors’ forum, Hong Kong, September 16th. 610. Dorling, D. (2014) Problems Ahead for the Financial Services in Britain, Financial Services 599. Dorling, D. (2014) Education, Inequality and Authority Broadcast, Oxford, October 24th. the One Percent, Annual Lecture, British Educational Research Association, London: 611. Cunningham, D. and Dorling, D. (2014) Institute of Education, September 24th . Discussion of Supercrash: How to Hijack the Global Economy, Foyles Bookshop, London, 600. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%, November 3rd. chaired by Zoe Williams, at the Royal Society of Arts, London, September 25th. 612. Dorling, D. (2014) Education: Fair for all, or a http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and- free-for-all? Oxford Better Future for past-events/2014/inequality-and-the-1 Education Group, St Ebbes, Oxford, November 4th. 601. Dorling, D. (2014) Presentation to the Trustees of the Trust for London: Poverty and 613. Dorling, D. (2014) Housing and Inequality - Wealth Trends in the Capital 1970-2012, Urban perspectives, Keynote, University of Trust for London, September 26th. Manchester Policy Week, Manchester, November 6th. 602. Dorling, D. (2014) Do we need Housing Associations now that councils can do it for 614. Dorling, D. (2014) Let’s live in an economy for themselves? New Statesman Fringe meeting, all, Panel member, Centre for Local Economic Conservative Party Conference, Birmingham, Strategies, University of Manchester, September 30th. November 6th.

603. Dorling, D. (2014) The Geography of Social 615. Dorling, D. (2014) Leading not Pleading: Division in the UK: Are the very richest and Rebalancing the Economy or Embedding the rest moving apart? The Pilgrim Lecture, Inequality, Northern Housing Summit, Oxfordshire Geographical Association, Manchester, November 7th. Cheney School, Oxford, October 2nd. 616. Dorling, D. (2014) Guest Appearance on 604. Dorling, D. (2014) Changing society and Andrew Maxwell’s London Live, Shoreditch, housing, keynote for South Oxfordshire London, November 11th Housing Association, Holiday Inn, Oxford, October 4th. 617. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%, Camden School for Girls, Camden, London, 605. Dorling, D. and Foster, D. (2014) Inequality November 12th. and the 1%, The Purchell Room, Southbank Centre, London, October 12th.

101 618. O’Hara, M. and Dorling, D. (2014) Austerity 630. Dorling, D. (2014) The Planet can support 10 Bites, Inequality and the 1%, Bookmarks Billion people, Global Health Week Lecture, Bookshop, London, November 12th. Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, December 4th. 619. Dorling, D. (2014) The housing crisis in Oxford – the need for expansion and development, 631. Dorling, D. (2014) Contribution to the Oxford Futures Seminar, Keeble College, “Smoking debate” on Inequality 1884-2014, Oxford, November 13th. Toynbee Hall, London, December 4th.

620. Dorling, D. (2014) Rising inequality and the 632. Dorling, D. (2014) Health inequalities and the right to protest - panel contribution, Defend 1%: why we should worry about the very rich the Right to Protest Annual Conference, getting richer, Invited Lecture, Research SOAS, November 16th. Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London, December 10th. 621. Dorling, D. (2014) Oxford 2100: What would a cycling utopia look like; who would lose out? 633. Dorling, D. (2015) The economic run up to the Invited Lecture at Cyclox AGM, Cornmarket, election, invited talk at Oxford joint Labour Oxford, November 18th. Party AGM, Summertown, Oxford, January 9th. 622. Dorling, D. (2014) Health Inequalities and the 1%, Annual Wolfson Guest Lecture, University 634. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and the UK - of Durham, Stockton Campus, November education, work, housing, health and hope, 19th. Invited seminar, King’s College London's inter-disciplinary Sociology and Social Theory 623. Dorling, D. (2014) How the 1% get away with Reading Group, London, January 12th. it, GFTU Education Trust Discussion, Birmingham and Midland Institute, 635. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality, the Birmingham, November 25th geography of the UK and the future, invited lecture, Headington High School for Girls, 624. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1% and Oxford, January 14th. are we part of the problem, invited lecture, Cambridge Geography Society, Emmanuel 636. Dorling, D. (2015) The Future of News, Invited College, Cambridge, November 26th. plenary, BBC White City, London, January 15th. 625. Dorling, D. (2014) Inequality and the 1%, North London Collegiate School, , 637. Dorling, D. (2015) Discussing Social Inequality London, November 27th in Oxford: Disappointing, awkward or just a little embarrassing? Discussion for the Hub, 626. Dorling, D. and Foster, D. (2014) Housing and University of Oxford, January 20th. the Crisis, Inside Housing Conference, Olympia, November 27th. 638. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality: the geography of the UK and the future, Latymer 627. O’Hara, M. and Dorling, D. (2014) Austerity Upper School, Hammersmith, London, and Inequality, Hay Winter Festival, Hay on January 22nd. Wye, November 29th. 639. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality: the 628. Dorling, D. (2014) Discussant: Financialisation geography of the UK and the future, and economic inequality: A dangerous mix, Department of Geography, Queen Mary and Expert roundtable, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Westfield, Mile End, London, January 22nd. and NEF, Great George Street, London, December 2nd. 640. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality: the geography of the UK and the future, 629. Dorling, D. (2014) The crisis of the British University College School, Finchley, London, regime: examining the breakdown of the London, January 23rd. post-war British political and social settlement, Discussant at Counterfire 641. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality: the meeting, SOAS, London, December 2nd. geography of the UK and the future,

102 Henrietta Barnett School for Girls in 652. Dorling, D.(2015) ‘Housing, the Economy and Hampstead Garden Suburbs, Golders Green, Trying to Imagine a Better Way’, Inequality London, January 23rd. and New Economics, Invited Talk, Rethinking Business, Said Business School, Oxford 642. Dorling, D. (2015) the housing crisis and February 12th. solutions, The Cardiff Anti-Bedroom Tax Group, Unite, Cardiff, January 28th 653. Dorling, D. (2015) ‘The housing crisis: discussion with Kevin Maguire’, National 643. Dorling, D. (2015) Social inequality, the 1%, Housing Federation Leadership Summit, St and why your rent is so high. ESRC Doctoral Pancreas Hotel, London, February 25th. Students National Conference Keynote, Cardiff University, Wales, January 28th 654. Dorling, D. (2015) Finance, Business, Economics and the 1%, Student Society 644. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing inequality and the invited Lecture, SOAS, King’s Cross Campus, 1%, Public Lecture, Bartlett School of London, February 25th. Planning, University College, London, January 29th 655. Dorling, D. Cohen, N., Copley, T. Foster, D. and (2015) Launch of the paperback of all 645. Dorling, D. (2015) The difficulties and that is solid, City Hall, London, February 26th. rewards of talking to school children about inequality in one of the most unequal 656. Dorling, D. (2015) Discussion in inequality, countries of the rich world, Keynote, Annual Invited talk in the home of Stephen Rose, Geography Teacher Education Conference, Muswell Hill, London, February 6th. Hawkwell House Hotel, Iffley, Oxford, January 30th. 657. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and Europe: Images from A New Social Atlas of Europe, 646. Dorling, D. (2015) Social inequality, the 1%, Departmental Seminar, Social Policy and and why your rent will be so high, invited talk Intervention, Barnett House, Oxford, March to the Geographical Society, University of 12th. Oxford, February 5th 658. Dorling, D. (2015) Delivering the real Housing 647. Dorling, D. (2015) The potential – and pitfalls for real people – Innovations in policy, design, – of access, Closing Address, Oxford funding and delivery, Affordable Housing University Student Union Access Conference, Conference, The Cavendish Conference Merton College, University of Oxford, Centre, London, March 17th. February 6th. 659. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. (2015) Mapping 648. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality Worldwide,21st Inequalities from riots to riches, Living Maps Century Challenges Conference, Mathematics Seminar Series, The Young Foundation, Institute, University of Oxford, February 7th London, March 17th.

649. Dorling, D. (2015) New cartography, seeing 660. Dorling, D. (2015) Everyone knows we have a the world differently, inequality and the housing crisis: let’s do something about it, future, invited lecture Magdalen College Panel contributor, Housing Debate, Grove School, Oxford, February 9th Theater, Magellan College, Oxford, March 19th. 650. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality in Oxford: evidence, Oxford City Council Inequalities 661. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing and Inequality in Panel Enquiry, Town Hall, Oxford, February Oxfordshire, Green Party event, Henry Box 9th School, Witney, March 23rd.

651. Dorling, D. (2015) The Housing Disaster: in 662. Dorling, D. (2015) Panelist, The distribution of conversational with Paul Watt, Centre for the wealth: How the system makes us poor and study of British Politics and Public Life, them rich", The Peoples’ Parliament, House Birkbeck's Keynes Library, University of of Commons, London, March 24th. London, February 10th.

103 663. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and Higher 675. Dorling, D. (2015) Election Day: Housing, Education, Free University of London, LSE inheritance, inequality and the UK, prosperity Occupied, London March 30th. for who in future?, Invited Seminar, UCL Institute of Global Prosperity, London, May 664. Ali, T. and Dorling, D. (2015) Tariq Ali 7th. discusses the Extreme Centre with Danny Dorling, Foyles Book Shop, London, March 676. Williams, Z. and Dorling, D. (2015) IN 30th. conversation the day after the general election, Dulwich Literary Festival, Alleyn’s 665. Dorling, D. (2015) The geography of elections: school, London, May 8th. will the 40 years of voting polarisation continue in 2015? Keynote Address, Annual 677. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing, Inequality and the Geographical Association Lecture, election, Swindon Literary Festival, The Art’s Manchester, April 11th. Centre, Swindon, May 10th.

666. Egan, D., Duffy, S., Lee, C., Berry, C., Dorling, 678. Dorling, D., Marshall, T., Thomson, M., Falk, D., Jenkins, T. (2015) Alternatives to N., and Papworth, T. (2015) The Green Belt Austerity, panel, Festival of Debate, Union St, Debate, Royal Town and Planning Institute Sheffield, April 11th. Seminar, Oxford Brooks University, Oxford, May 12th. 667. Dorling, D. (2015) In conversation with David Runciman: Inequality and the 1%, Cambridge 679. Dorling, D. (2015) Democracy and Education, Literacy Festival, Cambridge, April 15th. Levellers’ Day Panel discussion, Burford, Oxfordshire, May 16th. 668. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing provision in Oxfordshire, Thames Valley Young Planners, 680. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and your future: Oxford Brooks, April 16th. After Dinner Speech, Halford Mackinder Geography Society at Christ Church College, 669. Dorling, D. (2015) Visualization, the election Oxford East, May 18th. and careers in social science, presentation to Oxford social science doctorial students, 681. Dorling, D. (2015) Utopian tricks - thinking Exams Schools, Oxford, April 17th. ahead 100 years and back 6 generations, Utopias, Temporalities and Futures: Critical 670. Dorling, D. (2015) 'future of social security', Considerations for Social Change Symposium, contribution to meeting of charities convened University of Bristol, Bristol Zoo, May 19th. by Oxfam, Church Street Library, London, April 23rd. 682. Dorling, D. (2015) Oxford, inequality and the generation that fixes this mess - class of 2015, 671. Dorling, D. (2015) The Geography of joint Junior Common Rooms of Trinity, Elections, Inequality and Migration: 40 years Corpus Christi, St Anne's, Pembroke and of polarization, SOAS Centre for Migration Exeter colleges; Trinity College, Oxford West, and Diaspora Studies, London, April 23rd. May 20th.

672. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing and people with 683. O’Hara, M. and Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality learning difficulties, My Life My Choice, and Austerity, Hay Festival, Wales, May 23rd. Oxford, Jam Factory, April 27th. 684. Dorling, D. (2015) Seeing the world a little 673. Jones, J. and Dorling, D. (2015) “Housing and differently: distorted maps and global views, the Greens in Oxford: Jenny Jones and Danny Invited Seminar, University of the Aegean, Dorling Chaired by Ann Duncan”, Oxford, Lesbos, May 27th. Friend’s Meeting Housing, April 29th. 685. Dorling, D. (2015) Injustice and Empathy - 674. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing and the Why Social Inequality still persists, Oxford generations, Intergenerational Foundation, Empathy Festival, Blackwell’s Bookshop, London, Herne Hill, April 29th. Oxford, June 8th.

104 686. Dorling, D. (2015) Theories of Potential, work?, Joint British Cartographic Society / Education and the Creation of Inequality, Society of Cartographers Conference, York, Bristol Festival of Ideas, University of Bristol, September 10th June 11th. 699. Dorling, D. (2015) Not just economics: What 687. Dorling, D. (2015) Worldmapper and climate, we know about why social inequality persists, Wood Farm Primary School, Oxford, June 19th Annual Policy and Politics Conference: Democracy, Inequality and Power, Bristol, 688. Dorling, D. (2015) Theories of Potential and September 15th. the Creation of Inequality, Annual Education Lecture, King's College London, June 23rd. 700. Dorling, D. (2015) Theories of Potential and the Creation of Inequality in Education, 5th 689. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic Inequality and annual Oxford Education Society Lecture, Geographical Optimism, Way with words Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, September 18th. Festival, Dartington, Devon, July 9th. 701. Dorling, D. (2015) Not just economics: 690. Dorling, D. (2015) The Housing Problem, Way What we know about why social inequality with words Festival, Dartington, Devon, July persists - and the possible consequences, 9th. Autumn Schools Lecture, Royal Geographic Society, London, September 22nd. 691. Dorling, D. (2015) Wealth and inequality in London and the nation, panel contribution, 702. Dorling, D. (2015) On Inequality (and the 1%), Raphael Samuel History Centre conference, London Review of Books Bookshop, London, London: British Library, July 11th. September 22nd.

692. Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2015) Mapping 703. Dorling, D. (2015) Possible explanations for change: what you miss if you miss a census, health improvements in London, inequality Plenary lecture, Census Applications and future fears for health, Oxford Public Conference, University of Manchester, July Health Registrars Symposium, Oxford, 16th. September 23rd.

693. Dorling, D. (2015) contribution to debate on 704. Dorling, D. (2015) Education, inequality and private schools with Robin Lustig, Anthony potential, Keynote speaker, Doctorate in Seldon, Time Jefferis and Henry Stewart, Cock Education colloquium, Oxford Brookes and Bull Festival, Chippingham, July 26th. University, Oxford, September 26th

694. Dorling, D. (2015) Injustice, All That is Solid, 705. Dorling, D. (2015) Who cares about poverty in and Population Ten Billion, invited talk, Baillie Britain, Webb Memorial Trust Panel Gifford Fund Managers, Edinburgh, August Discussion, Labour Party Conference, 18th. Brighton, September 27th.

695. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic Inequalities & 706. Dorling, D. (2015) Where next for the left, Our Grandchildren’s Future, The Assembly CLASS Panel Discussion, Labour Party Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe, August 18th. Conference, Brighton, September 27th.

696. Dorling, D. (2015) Britain’s Inequality Crisis, 707. Dorling, D. (2015) Speaker: University and The Edinburgh Book Festival, August 19th. College Union roundtable meeting on access and applications, Labour Party Conference, 697. Dorling, D. (2015) Social, Political, Economic Brighton, September 28th. and Health inequality and our grandchildren’s future, Symposium, Annual British 708. Dorling, D. (2015) The Education Bill: what Sociological Association Medical Sociology does it mean for local democracy? Panel conference, University of York, September contributor, National Union of Teachers 9th. meeting, Labour Party Conference, Brighton, September 28th. 698. Dorling, D. (2015) Mapping the UK election(s) of 2015 - what was done and did it

105 709. Dorling, D., Black, M., Stalker, P. and Chivers, 721. Dorling, D. (2015) Poverty in Oxford and the D. (2015) Non-Nonsense Guides Book Launch, UK, Blackfriars Poverty in Britain Group, Oxford: Ruskin College, Oxford, September Blackfriars Priory, St Giles, Oxford, November 29th 8th.

710. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and 722. Dorling, D. (2015) Why you can’t be rich” – understanding the danger of idiots, The “but you could be happier, Invited Annual Arthur Lewis Lecture, University of Community, Lecture, Thomas Hardye School, Manchester, October 1st. Dorchester, Dorset, November 9th.

711. Reay, D. and Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality in 723. Jones, O. and Dorling, D. (2015) Discussing Education, Royal Society of Arts and ‘The Establishment’, Blackwell’s bookshop, Commerce, London, October 5th. Oxford, November 10th.

712. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality and 724. Dorling, D. (2015) Better to do good than our grandchildren’s future, Keele World spend on try to look good, contribution to Affairs Lecture, University of Keele, October Oxfordshire Community Foundation’s annual 8th. debate, The Oxford Union, Oxford, November 10th. 713. Dorling, D. (2015) Economic inequality and our grandchildren’s future’, Public Lecture, 725. Dorling, D. (2015) You can’t all be rich but you School of Sociology and Social Policy at the could be happier, St Catherine’s College University of Nottingham, October 13th. Oxford, Geography Society, November 12th.

714. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality, the 1%, and the 726. Dorling, D. (2015) Panel member, joint future, Ilkley Literature Festival, Yorkshire, ATL/NUT Berkshire Education question time, October 17th. Penta Hotel, Reading, November 14th.

715. Dorling, D. (2015) The Geography of 727. Dorling, D. (2015) You can’t all be rich but you Inequality, The Woodstock Society, could be happier, St Peter’s College Oxford, Woodstock, October 19th Frank Emery Society, November 16th.

716. Dorling, D. (2015) Exclusion and Inclusion in 728. Dorling, D. (2015) Invited Keynote: ‘Inequality Contemporary Oxford, Future of Cities and The Bigger Picture’, Central St. Martins, Seminar, Wharton Room, All Souls College, University of the Arts, London, November Oxford, October 20th. 18th.

717. Dorling, D. (2015) Launch of the second 729. Dorling, D. (2015) Housing and Future Cities, edition of ‘Injustice’, Housman’s bookshop, Panel contribution with Michael Edwards, London, October 22nd. Kate Macintosh, Anna Minton, Zoe Williams, Festival of Ideas, Bristol, November 19th. 718. Kosmin, E., Coulter, V. and Dorling, D. (2015) The case for the living wage in Oxford, 730. Dorling, D. (2015) Respondent, The Precariat University College Lecture theater, Oxford, and Future Cities by Guy Standing, Festival of November 3rd. Ideas, Bristol, November 19th.

719. Dorling, D. (2015) The population bomb: 731. Dorling, D. (2015) The environment: What we talking about other people as if they were not know about social inequality and over- like you and getting it very wrong, Environ- consumption and why both persist, King’s mental Sustainability and Demographic Chevening Distinguished Lecture, King’s Change Conference', The Martin School, College, London, November 23rd. Oxford University, November 4th. 732. Dorling, D. (2015) Conservation with Caroline 720. Dorling, D. (2015) what a more equal society Macfarland, 7 years on, what has changed? might look like, The Young Foundation, Britain is officially out of recession, who London, November 5th. benefits? CoVi, Somerset House, London, November 26th.

106 733. Dorling, D. (2015) The environment: social Department of Geography and Environmental inequality and over-consumption and why Science, University of Reading, January 21st. both persist, Kinvig Geography Society, University of Birmingham, December 3rd. 744. Dorling, D. (2016) Framing Inequality training session, Neon Spokesperson Network, New 734. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality and the 1%, Economics Foundation, London, January 26th. Labour students, Queen Mary University, London, December 7th 745. Dorling, D. (2016) Social cohesion, sustainability, city, demographics, the 735. Dorling, D. (2015) Seven new maps of the economy and education - Japan, the UK and world and what they might mean, Southgate similar countries, Keynote: British Academy School 6th form, Cockfosters, London, and Japan Society for the Promotion of December 8th. Science (JSPS) seminar on Growing Cities, Divided Cities, London, January 27th. 736. Dorling, D. (2015) Seven new maps of the world and what they might mean, St Helen 746. Dorling, D. (2016) Explaining how the housing and St Katharine School, Abingdon, market works to Richard Bacon (MP), December 9th. National Community Land Trust Conference, Abby Centre, London, January 28th. 737. Dorling, D. (2015) Witness, Economic Affairs Committee and Finance Bill Sub Committee, 747. Brancaglione, M. and Dorling, D. (2016) House of Lords, London, December 15th. Lesson for Human Liberation: Basic income in a Brazilian Village, Basic Income Oxford, 738. Dorling, D. (2015) Scroogeonomics: A Fifteen February 1st. Minute Lecture, Part of a seasonal night out against austerity, Rich Mix, Bethnal Green 748. Dorling, D. (2016) Widening university Road, London, December 19th. participation, UCAS AGM, London, The Royal Society, February 2nd. 739. Chisholm, E. and Dorling, D. (2016) Building is not a Panacea, interview, Housing In New 749. Dorling, D. (2016) Labour for the Common Zealand and Other Places, January 9th, Good, Parliamentary Labour Party Briefing, http://onetwothreehome.org.nz/2016/01/09 House of Commons, London, February 3rd. /building-is-not-a-panacea-an-interview-with- danny-dorling/ 750. Dorling, D. (2016) Scotland, the English, and the future, Invited talk, Scottish National 740. Dorling, D. and Pickett, K. (2016) Have we Party, London Branch, Southwark February become acclimatised to greater inequality? 9th. Keynote: Health inequalities Conference, National Science Learning Centre University 751. Dorling, D. (2016) Restoring Oxford as the of York, January 11th UK’s Cycling Capital, Oxford Civic Society, Jesus College, Oxford, February 11th. 741. Dorling, D. (2016) Injustice, Inequality and the 1%, Public Lecture, The York Union, 752. Dorling, D. (2016) Inequality and University of York, January 11th. Government, in conversation with Stefan Stern, Oxford University Labour Club, Corpus 742. Dorling, D. (2016) Are more people dying Christie College, Oxford, February 16th. because the rich are getting richer at the expense of the rest? Annual Public Health 753. Weckroth, M., Kemppainen, T. and Dorling, D. Lecture, University of Southampton, January (2016) Income-based social stratification of 14th. life satisfaction in Ireland between 2004 and http://www.southampton.ac.uk/populationh 2014, Westermarck society’s annual ealth/news/events/2016/01/danny- sociological conference, March 17th, dorling.page? University of Jyväskylä, Finland

743. Dorling, D. (2016) Cohesion, sustainability, 754. Dorling, D. (2016) A Better Politics for equality and education… is geography the Women in the UK? St Hilda’s Gender Equality missing link?, Departmental Seminar,

107 Festival , St Hilda’s College Oxford, February 766. Dorling, D. , Gratton, L., Shaheen, F., and 25th. Littlewood, M (2016) The Inequality Debate, Royal Society of Arts, London, April 12th. 755. Dorling, D. (2016) Inequality and New Economics, MBA Lecture, Saïd Business 767. Dorling, D. (2016) imagining the world anew, School, University of Oxford, February 26th. TedX, Exeter, April 15th.

756. Dorling, D. (2016) - A better politics - what do 768. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2016) Geography, we need the most, Durham University Politics Blackwells Bookshop, Sheffield, April 16th. and International Relations Society, University of Durham, March 3rd. 769. Dorling, D. (2016) Poverty in Oxford, Poverty research group postgraduate seminar group, 757. Whatmore, S. and Dorling, D. (2016) Impact Department of Social Policy and Intervention, and Human Geography, Seminar, School of University of Oxford, April 18th. Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, March 7th. 770. Dorling, D. and Burchett, C. (2016) What’s the Problem, Countering Stereotypes 758. Dorling, D. and McDonnell, J. (2016) John Roundtable, Seminar organized by South McDonnell in conversation with Danny Oxfordshire Housing Association, St Peter’s Dorling, The New Economics, Garth Hill College, Oxford, April 21st. College, Bracknell, March 8th. 771. Maslin, M. and Dorling, D. (2016) Geography 759. Dorling, D. (2016) Maps, migration, and of our Future:Understanding the looking at the world anew, St Philip and St consequences of the Anthropocene, Royal James primary School, Oxford, March 9th. Geographical Society Monday night lecture, April 25th. 760. Bradstock, A. and Dorling, D. (2016) Injustice and Inequality, Wellingborough Diggers 772. Dorling, D., Huq, R., Wilkinson, R. (2016) A festival, Wellinborough, March 11th. Better Politics: book launch, London Review of Books Bookshop, London, April 26th. 761. Dorling, D. (2016) Arguing for a better politics: happiness, health, and housing, 773. Dorling, D. (2016) Housing, greed control, and seminar: Politics, International Relations and ways of deciding what we need to build and Sociology group, Oxford Brooks University, where, Frome Architecture Club, Frome, March 14th. Somerset, May 3rd.

762. Dorling, D. (2016) A better politics: happiness, 774. Dorling, D. (2016) The EU - 'Should we stay or health, and housing, The Cabinet Office, 100 should we go?’ Annual “Europe in Question” Parliament Street, London, March 15th. lecture, LSE, London, May 10th.

763. Hatherley, O. and Dorling, D. (2016) The 775. Dorling, D. (2016) Inequalities and Human ministry of nostalgia and Inequality & the 1%, Welfare, Human Welfare Conference,Green- Owen Hatherley and Danny Dorling, chaired Templeton College,Oxford, May 13th. by Lesley Riddoch. Aye Write Book Festival, Mitchell Library, Glasgow, March 18th. 776. Dorling, D. (2016) Geography, University, and Fairness and the City, Winchester School, 764. Dorling, D. (2016) Multicultural Britain – A Winchester, May 17th. better politics for a different society, British Sociological Association, Annual Conference, 777. Dorling, D. (2016) Fairness and the City - A Aston, April 8th. Better Politics, University of Brighton's Festival of Social Science Annual Lecture, 765. Huq, R., Dorling, D., Lammy, D., Fraser. K. and Brighton, May 19th. Hayes, P. (2016) Riots and Regeneration, Five years after the London riots seminar, House 778. Dorling, D. (2016) A BETTER POLITICS: How of Commons, London, April 11th. government can make us happier, Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford, May 23rd.

108 779. Dorling, D. (2016) London in the age of big 791. Hennig, B. and Dorling, D. (2016) Seven New finance, speaking on panel with Lindsey Maps of the World, Oxford Science Festival, German and James Meadway. Dangerous Story Museum, Oxford, June 26th. Times Festival, London May 28th. 792. Dorling, D. and Burchett, C. (2016) Smashing 780. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2016) Geography, Silly Stereotypes! Seminar on Social Housing University, and Life, Student Compass Venue, Tenants, Amicus Horizon, Progress Housing Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 29th. Group, Red Kite Community Housing, Soha Housing, Housing 781. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2016) Geography – Association, Town and Country Housing the future, Oxfam Moot, Hay Festival, Hay on Association, Manchester Central Library Wye, May 29th. Manchester, June 29th.

782. Brigstocke, M, Davenport, J., Gillespie, E., 793. Dorling, D. (2016) A better Politics: how Lloyd, S., Dorling, D. (2016) I’m an government can make us happier and environmentalist, get me out of here, healthier, 10th annual Julian Tudor Hart Telegraph Stage, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, Annual Lecture, Cardiff University School of May 29th. Social Sciences, Cardiff, July 7th. https://vimeo.com/192758984 783. Dorling, D. (2016) People and Places: A 21st Century Atlas of the UK, Hay Festival, Hay on 794. Dorling, D. (2016) How inequality is killing us, Wye, May 30th. Ideas for Freedom Annual Conference, Student Central, University of London, Mallet 784. Dorling, D. (2016) Want to know where you Street, London, July 9th. come from? Hay Levels, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 30th. 795. Dorling, D. (2016) The Housing Crisis, Manchester Urbed 4x4 Special, 785. Dorling, D. (2016) The Divide – a question and Corner_House, Manchester, July 13th. answer debate on the film, Phoenix Cinema, Oxford, May 31st. 796. Dorling, D. (2016) What now for the Labour Party? Not a Labour Party Meeting, Banbury 786. Dorling, D. (2016) Is Economic Inequality Party fund raising supper, Adderbury, Falling in the World? Some Data and Graphs, Oxfordshire, July 16th. Institute for New Economic Thinking, Young Scholars Initiative and the Inequality Working 797. Marmot, M. and Dorling, D. (2016) Social Group Webinar, Given from the University of Standing and Your Health, Literacy Arena Oxford, June 8th. discussion, Latitude Festival, Suffolk, July 17th.

787. Dorling, D. (2016) Geography, Pollution and 798. Dorling, D. (2016) Putting people at the Inequality: Manipulating the market center of transport – generalizing from mechanism to promote frugality, prudence Oxford’s current dilemmas, Department of and deferred gratification without the Transport Seminar, London, July 18th. perversion of profit, Oxford Low Carbon Week Talk, The Hub, Oxford, June 14th. 799. Dorling, D. (2016) Inequality and employee ownership of companies, Invited Speaker, 788. Dorling, D. (2016) It is easy to blame anything Esop Roundtable discussion, RAF Club, you like on immigration - and wrong. Why Piccadilly, London, July 18th. Everything is wrong and how to make it better, Also Festival, Compton Verney, 800. Dorling, D. (2016) The Geography of our Warwickshire, June 18th. Future, Summer Minds, Oriel y Parc, St Davids, Wales, August 3rd. 789. Dorling, D. (2016) People and Places: A 21st Century Atlas of the UK, Also Festival, 801. Dorling, D. (2016) State of the Nation Compton Verney, Warwickshire, June 19th. panelist, the Forum, Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire, August 6th. 790. Dorling, D. (2016) In Praise of Policy Press – a short speech, Goldney Hall, Bristol, June 22nd.

109 802. Dorling, D. (2016) People and Places: A 21st 812. Dorling, D. (2016) How comprehensive Century Atlas of the UK - Britain After The schools improved our lives & Boom, Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh, how can we further reduce injustice in August 29th. education? Invited talk to Oxfordshire School Governor’s Association, St Gregory the Great 803. Dorling, D. (2016) The summer of 2016 – School, Oxford, October 18th, 2016. when everything changed, Festival No. 6, Portmeirion, Wales, September 4th. 813. Dorling, D. (2016) Working for service – not profit, Invited Lecture, Ruskin College 804. Dorling, D. (2016) Growing Historic Cities – Students, Ruskin College, Oxford, October Oxford (and York, Cambridge, London, Bristol, 19th, 2016. Exeter and Hull), Keynote lecture, Urbed Historic cities conference, Kellogg College, 814. Dorling, D. (2016) Seven new maps of the University of Oxford, September 13th. world – a talk in honour of Sue Bird, The Weston Library, Oxford, October 20th, 2016. 805. Dorling, D. (2016) Population 10 billion: Future Prospects, Invited Lecture, Geography 815. Dorling, D. (2016) Ruskin College speech to and Urban Planning Forum, North East graduates, Ruskin College, Oxford, October Normal university, Changchun, China, 22nd. September 22nd. 816. Dorling, D. (2016) The un-landed generation, 806. Lee, C. and Dorling, D. (2016) Europe, Brexit, House of the Commons meeting, Cowley the UK and immigration, Invited Lecture, Road Methodist Church, Oxford, October Geography and Urban Planning Forum, North 22nd. East Normal university, Changchun, China, September 23rd. 817. Dorling, D. (2016) Putting people at (and around) the center of the city – generalizing 807. Dorling, D. (2016) Epidemiology: abandoning from Oxford’s current housing dilemmas, the social: How deaths in England and Wales Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and rose in a year by 5%, in Scotland by 9%, but the Sustainable Urban Development epidemiologists were too busy with the Programme Annual Lecture, 1 Parliament genome to notice the bills of mortality, Square, London, October 24th. International Journal of Epidemiology Conference, University of Bristol, October 7th. 818. Dorling, D. (2016) Contribution to the Environment Agency consultation on Brexit, 808. Dorling, D. (2016) Guest Lecture: Ten billion Ergon House, London, November 1st. reasons not to be scared of each other – population, equality and reducing pollution, 819. Carys Afoko, Faiza Shaheen, Holly Rigby and Welcome to the Anthropocene Week, School Danny Dorling (2016) Schools as the driver of of Geography and the Environment, inequality, Class: Centre for Labour and Social University of Oxford, October 11th. Studies, annual conference, TUC congress, London, November 5th 809. Dorling, D. (2016) Geography is where it’s at – and about the future, For A level students 820. Rosamund Bella, Sarah Kwei, Danny Dorling, in Manchester given at Loreto Sixth Form Tom Copley and John Healey (2016) Rents College, Hulme, Manchester, October 13th. and Ladders: The housing crisis, regulation and alternatives, Class: Centre for Labour and 810. Dorling, D. (2016) Leaving Reality: The UK and Social Studies, annual conference, TUC the rest of Europe, Annual John Hamilton congress, London, November 5th Lifelong Learning Lecture, University of Liverpool, October 14th. 821. Dorling, D. (2016) Seeing the world a little differently: distorted maps and global views, 811. Dorling, D. (2016) ‘Capitalism on Trial: Rising Keynote at Annual IBGE conference - Centro economic inequality and stalled progress in de Documentação e Disseminação de educational reform in the UK ’, invited lecture Informações, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the lower sixth, Eton College, October November 10th. 17th.

110 822. Dorling, D. (2016) What we know about why Bristol Festival of Ideas and Policy Press social inequality persists in affluent countries Evening, University of Bristol, December 5th. - and the possible environmental consequences, Keynote, IBGE - Escola 832. Dorling, D. (2016) Geography, Health, Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE), Rio Austerity and Europe - where next for the de Janeiro, Brazil, November 11th. countries of the UK? Public Lecture, University of Swansea, December 12th. 823. Dorling, D. (2016) 15th Caroline Benn Lecture: The Education Shuffle – what will the next 833. Dorling, D. (2017) A Better Politics, Annual two steps forward be?, Committee Room 10, Politics Lecture, Leeds Beckett University, House of Commons, London, November 15th. January 12th.

824. Dorling, D. (2016) The political environment 834. Dorling, D. (2017) Equality and inequality and housing associations, Keynote across Europe - does working in the UK bias Placeshapers conference: Building Homes our approach to studying health and and Lives, Congress Centre, educational outcomes, Keynote: ESRC London, November 16th. International Centre for Lifecourse Studies in Society and Health Seminar, January 17th. 825. Dorling, D. (2016) Social Inequality: The effects of growing up and living in very 835. Dorling, D. (2017) Equality in Europe, the unequal countries on ourselves, Sociology landscape, battle and war, public lecture, St Schools Day, The Training Partnership, Logan Cross College, Oxford, January 24th. Hall, UCL, November 21st. 836. Dorling, D. (2017) Reducing Inequality: 826. Dorling, D. (2016) Class and the Media, Panel Reasons for Hope for 2017, Academic Book Member, Real Media discussion with Liza Week Talk, Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford, McKenzie, Dawn Foster, Jeremy Gilbert, Ruth January 26th. Ibegbuna, Wets Oxford Community Centre, 837. Dorling, D. (2017) Educational inequality Oxford, November 23rd. between children growing up in the city of 827. Dorling, D. (2016) This House Believes That Oxford - can it be reduced?, Schools Plus Talk, The Government Has Failed Britain’s Youth, Shulman Auditorium, Queens College, Final statement for the proposition, Oxford, January 26th. Cambridge Union Debate, Cambridge, 838. Dorling, D. (2017) Tackling inequality: After November 24th. Trump and Brexit, discussant at seminar 828. Dorling, D. (2016) Another World is organized by Ed Miliband MP, Houses of Inevitable: Mapping UK General Elections, Parliament, London, January 31st. The Annual Political Studies Association 839. Dorling, D. (2017) Oxford, the university, Lecture, The British Library, London, housing and inequality, invited talk for and November 28th. discussion with students of the Oxford 829. Dorling, D. (2016) Social and economic Academy, Littlemore, Oxford, January 31st. inequality and how to re-address the balance 840. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality, Obesity and in Britain today, Speech at the Open Oxford: how to reduce car dependence, University celebration for the centenary of Seminar, Oxford Unit for Biocultural Variation Harold Wilson’s birth, The British Academy, and Obesity, Oxford, February 2nd. London, November 29th. 841. Dorling, D. (2017) Who are we, what do we 830. Pickett, K. and Dorling, D. (2016) Capitalism want and where are we going?, Salon on the edge: Inequality and Brexit versus London, The Hospital Club, Covent Garden, really taking back control, public lecture, London, February 2nd. Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, December 1st. 842. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2017) 10bn-Future Prospects, Current Thinking, Keynote, 831. Benn, M., Dorling, D., Garthwaite, K. and Jones, O. (2016) The future of Social Justice,

111 University of Sheffield 10 Billion Week, The temporal and spatial scales, discussant, Diamond, Sheffield, February 17th. Grantham Institute Seminar, Imperial College, London, May 4th. 843. Dorling, D. (2017) What Geography can teach us about inequality and anxiety, Invited 854. Dorling, D. (2017) Who should and who Lecture, Oxford Institute for Clinical shouldn’t come up to Oxford as an Psychology Training, Warneford hospital, undergraduate, Annual University College Oxford, February 21st Access Lecture, Univ, Oxford, May 8th.

844. Dorling, D. (2017) What geography can teach 855. Dorling, D. (2017) Fair Inequality: The eight us about inequality, Royal Geographical times rule, Philosophy Workshop: Priority in Society Public Lecture, University of Practice, Blavatnik School of Government, Portsmouth, February 22nd. Oxford, May 11th.

845. Dorling, D. and Wells, M. (2017) Geographer 856. Dorling, D. (2017) The Importance of Place: to teacher, Keynote, Annual Primary How Geography Affects Success, Bridging the Geography Conference, Charney Manor, Gaps Conference, The Bridge Group, KPMG, Oxfordshire, February 25th. Canary Wharf, London, May 17th

846. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality and the New 857. Dorling, D. (2017) The Equality Effect, Economy, invited lecture to MBA students, Bookmarks Bookshop Talk, Bloomsbury, Said Business School, University of Oxford, London, May 17th. February 28th. 858. Dorling, D. (2017) The Equality Effect: 847. Dorling, D. (2017) Building Better Cities, 7th improving life for everyone, International Annual Lecture of the Human City Institute, Inequalities Institute. London School of Birmingham, March 9th. Economics, London, May 18th.

848. Dorling, D. (2017) Has the Tide Turned? Is 859. Dorling, D. (2017) The University and the City, economic inequality now falling: worldwide, Discussion, Barton Community Centre, in the UK, and in this city? Café Culture North Oxford, May 25th. East, Costa Coffee/Blackwells, Newcastle upon Tyne, March 20th. 860. Dorling, D. (2017) A Human Atlas of Europe, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 28th. 849. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality and Scotland: measures of despair and signs of hope, 861. Dorling, D. (2017) Reformations 7: Glasgow Centre for Population Health Winter Examinations, discussion with Peter Florence, Seminar, Trades Hall, Glasgow, March 21st. Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 29th.

850. Dorling, D. (2017) Life expectancy no longer 862. Dorling, D. (2017) Labour, the Liberals and rising in England, invited presentation, The the Greens and why the young may vote this King’s Fund, London, April 4th. time, contribution to General Election Discussion, Blavatnik School of Government, 851. Green, M.A., Dorling, D. and Mitchell, R. Oxford, June 5th. (2017) Exploring the interaction between an individual's socioeconomic status and 863. Dorling, D. (2017) What does the election tell neighbourhood deprivation on the risk of us? What next? Talk given at Transforming premature death in England, 2011, Annual Britain. What next for democracy, Brexit and Conference of the Association of American the economy? Hornsey and Wood Green Geographers, Boston, April 9th. Labour Party, London, June 24th.

852. Dorling, D. (2017) GCSE geography and the 864. Dorling, D. (2017) Geography has all the UK in 2017, Geographical Association Annual answers, Also Festival Presentations, Conference, Guilford, Surrey, April 21st. Compton Verney, Midlands, July 1st.

853. Dorling, D. (2017) Data science tools for rapid analyses of environmental strain across

112 865. Field, K. and Dorling, D. (2017) UK Election 877. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality and Insurrection, Cartography, International Cartographic Seminar in a series helping to celebrate 25 Congress, Washington D.C. USA, July 2nd-7th. years of Development Studies in SOAS, London, October 17th. 866. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality and uncertainty, Hong Kong University of Science and 878. Dorling, D. (2017) Education, Equality and Technology keynote, July 7th. Everything Else: A Fairer England in 2027, Contribution to the Imagine 2027 Seminar 867. Dorling, D. (2017) How many Oxford Series, Anglia Ruskin University, October 19th, academics does it take to change a light bulb? https://imagine2027.org.uk/podcasts/danny- Keynote, Social Sciences Divisional Away Day, dorling-19-october-educations-equality/ Oxford University, July 20th. 879. Butler, J. Foster, D. and Dorling, D. (2017) The 868. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B.D. (2017) Housing Crisis and Inequality, Novara Media, Analyzing the regional geography of poverty, October 20th, London, austerity and inequality in Europe: a human http://novaramedia.com/2017/10/21/housin cartographic perspective, European Regional g-crisis-and-inequality/ Science Association Conference, Groningen, August, paper submitted for refereeing. 880. Thomas, C., Mayne, R., Dorling, D. and Idler, A. (2017) What role should academics play in 869. Dorling, D. (2017) A geographer’s worldview: public knowledge creation? Public Seminar, talk to Kensington Aldridge Academy pupils Queen Elizabeth House, Mansfield Road, visiting Oxford, Oxford, September 12th. Oxford, October 27th.

870. Dorling, D. (2017) Discussing ‘How the 881. Dorling, D. (2017) Higher Education and the Establishment Lost Control’ with Chris Economy session on Theories of Potential and Nineham, Luman Rooms, London, September the Creation of Inequality in Education, Guest 14th. Lecture, MSc Education (HE), Department of Education, University of Oxford, October 31st. 871. Dorling, D. (2017) New ways of seeing the world: a social geographer’s perspective, 882. Morris, T., Davies, N., Dorling, D., and Davey Oxford Alumni Weekend Lecture, Oxford, Smith, G. (2017) Examining genetic influences September 16th. of educational attainment and the validity of value-added measures of progress in 872. Dorling, D. (2017) New ways of seeing the educational research, Inequalities: a world, Keynote at the Enlightening Maps longitudinal perspective conference (Closer), celebration of 25 years of the Oxford British Library, London, November 1st. Seminars in Cartography, The Weston Library, Oxford, September 22nd. 883. Morris, T., Davies, N., Dorling, D., and Davey Smith, G. (2017) An analysis into the genetic 873. Dorling, D. (2017) Geography of Inequalities, similarity of educational attainment, Geographical Association Talk to Oxford cognitive ability and socioeconomic position, School Sixth form students, North Wall Inequalities: a longitudinal perspective Theatre, Oxford, September 27th. conference (Closer), British Library, London, November 2nd. 874. Dorling, D. (2017) Populism and British Politics, The Network for Social Change, 884. Dorling, D., Willetts, D. and Wyporska, W. Wortley Hall, Sheffield, September 29th. (2017) The Annual Cathy Marsh lecture: How unequal is the UK - and should we care? 875. Dorling, D. (2017) Economic inequality - what is it good for? Oxford Skeptics in a Pub, St London: Royals Statistical Society, November 7th. Aldate's Tavern, Oxford, October 4th.

876. Dorling, D. (2017) What Geography can tell us 885. Dorling, D. (2017) 7 New Maps of the world: A talk based on a short book written with Carl about the Equality Effect, Oxford Geography Lee, with maps by Benjamin Hennig, Society, Jesus College, Oxford, October 12th. Geography in Action Schools event, The Emmanuel Centre, London, November 8th.

113 886. Kiddey, R., Nabulsi, K., Hicks, D. and Dorling, Oxford, East Oxford Community Centre, D. (2017) Homeless Heritage book launch, January 26th. Pitt Reivers Museum, Oxford, November 10th. 898. Dorling, D. (2018) The Global Race: peace, 887. Dorling, D. (2017) The Equality Effect: justice and understanding - Racism, Brexit, Improving life for everyone , Public Bubble Equality & Trust, Martin Luther King Civil Servant network, Bevin Hall, Local Geography Lecture 2018, University of Government House , Smith Square, London, Newcastle upon Tyne, January 29th. November 14th. 899. Dorling, D. (2018) Settlers, Migration and 888. Dorling, D. (2017) Social Inequalities, getting your generalization wrong, a few Keynote: Big Data small area symposium to words to help open the Oxford Natural celebrate 30 years of the small area health History Museum Settlers Exhibition, February statistics unit, Royal Geographical Society, 8th. London, November 15th. 900. Dorling, D. (2018) Why the city of Oxford is 889. Dorling, D. (2017) Inequality – Medicine too small to be green, Student Greens and Unboxed, International Conference, Parabola Young Greens invited lecture, Oriel College Arts Centre, Cheltenham, November 25th. Oxford, February 13th.

890. Dorling, D. (2017) Health - why the 901. Bregman, R. and Dorling, D. (2018) Utopia for Conservatives have the worst record since at Realists: Danny Dorling in conversation with least 1891, Greater Marston Branch of the the author Rutger Bregman, Waterstones, Labour Party, Oxford, November 27th. Gower Street, London, February 14th.

891. Sng, P., Bev, M. and Dorling, D. (2017) 902. Oswald, A. and Dorling, D. (2018) Who Voted Dispossession: film discussion, Oxford: for Brexit? Kellogg College Seminar, Oxford, Curzon Cinema, December 3rd. February 20th.

892. Dorling, D. (2017) The effect of growing up 903. Dorling, D. (2018) People and Places, Brexit and living in very unequal counties, Sociology and Britain: the importance of Immigration in Action Schools Day, Warwick Arts Centre, and Empire, Settler’s Exhibition talk, Oxford Coventry, December 4th. Natural History Museum, February 22nd.

893. Dorling, D. (2017) Brexit: The result of rising 904. Dorling, D. (2018) Lessons from Grenfell inequality, not rising immigration, Public Tower: inequality and housing need, the Lecture, University of Loughborough, Giant that still divides us, Contribution to the December 5th. Beveridge 2.0 session, London School of Economics, London, February 23rd. 894. Dorling, D. (2017) An International perspective on health inequalities in rich 905. Dorling, D. (2018) Brasenose Geography countries, University of Lucerne public lecture Society dinner annual speech, Brasenose series on health inequalities, Luzern, College Oxford, March 2nd. Switzerland, December 13th. 906. Dorling, D. (2018) The population bomb, with 895. Dorling, D. (2018) The Future of Britain, Lionel Shriver and Stephen Emmott, BBC Invited talk, Chipping Barnet Labour Party, Radio 3 free thinking festival, The Sage, Greek Cypriot Community Trust, London, Gateshead, March 10th. January 22nd. 907. Dorling, D. (2018) Power to the people, with 896. Dorling, D. and Arender A. (2018) The current Caroline MacFarland and David Runciman, state of Inequality, Oxfam live Facebook BBC Radio 3 free thinking festival, The Sage, broadcast, Oxford: Oxfam House, January Gateshead, March 10th. 24th. 908. Dorling, D. (2018) Brexit: The result of rising 897. Dorling, D. (2018) Homelessness and health - inequality, not rising immigration, Imagine: the national picture, Public talk, Momentum

114 Belfast’s festival of ideas and politics, 919. Dorling, D. (2018) Oxford 2050: Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast, March 17th. homelessness, traffic and schools – a talk for Oxford Humanists, Restore Centre, Manzil 909. Dorling, D. (2018) Recent deaths in Prisons Way, Oxford, May 18th. and for people in Mental Health Detention in the UK, decent rights, trust, and fairness all 920. Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality – the big picture, require greater economic equality, Keynote: The IF Project (a free university), St Howard League for Penal Reform annual Margaret’s House, Bethnal Green, London, conference: Redesigning Justice: Promoting May 22nd. civil rights, trust and fairness, Keeble College, Oxford, March 21st. 921. Dorling, D. (2018) Can the UK afford to leave the EU? Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 25th. 910. Dorling, D. (2018) 'The Demography of Inequality, Blackwell’s Oxford Literary Festival 922. Irvine, K., Dorling, D. and Ashworth, J. (2018) free event, Bodleian Old Schools Quadrangle, Is our NHS fit for purpose? The Peoples’ Oxford, March 22n. Assembly, St Pancras New Church, London, June 2nd. 911. German, L., De Souza Vigneswaren, S., Dorling, D., Williamson, C. (2018) Why we 923. Buckley, M., Dorling, D., Godfray, C., need an anti-war government, Stop The War, Meybeck, A. (2018) Devouring the Earth: How Oxford Town Hall, March 22nd. to feed 10 billion in the face of climate change, public seminar, Ship centre, St Jesus 912. Ward, M.E., Dorling, D., Day, E., Kennedy, L., college, June 5th. and Bacik, I. (2018) CTRL- ALT RESET on Democracy, The Mountains to the Sea Book 924. Dorling, D. (2018) The public health record of Festival, dir Lexicon, Dun Laoghaitre, Ireland, the 2010-2018 UK Government, Bristol March 23rd. Population Health Science Institute Annual Stephen Frankel Lecture, University of Bristol, 913. Dorling, D. (2018) Rule Britannia and June 7th. Stupidity, 5x15 Bristol, St George’s, April 16th. 925. Dorling, D. (2018) Housing in Oxfordshire: 914. Dorling, D. (2018) Impact and Influence where to build and who should profit? Invited through the Media, Making a Difference: talk: Northern Villages Branch of Henley Social Sciences and Impact Conference, St Constituency Labour Party, Wheatley, Anne’s College, Oxford, April 19th. Oxfordshire, June 11th.

915. Dorling, D. (2018) Speaking for the motion: 926. Dorling, D. (2018) Jubilee 2022: the case for This House Would End University Tuition the write-off of UK historic student debt, Fees, Durham Union, University of Durham, Invited Seminar, Centre for Global Higher April 27th. Education, University College London, June 14th. 916. Dorling, D. (2018) Cultural Geography, Opening keynote, Department for Digital, 927. Pickett, K., Dorling, D. and Pilling, D. (2018) Culture, Media and Sport annual awayday, Imagining the impossible: creating inclusive Wembley Stadium, London, May 8th. economies, York Festival of Ideas, University of York, June 15th. 917. Dorling, D. (2018) ) ‘From the homeless to the frail: the architects of the rise in early deaths 928. Dorling, D. (2018) A Better Politics on can the in Britain, 2010-2018’, Aggressive UK afford to leave the EU? National A Level architectures conference, School of Politics Teachers Conference, Vue Cinema, Geography and the Environment, University Stratford, London, June 22nd. of Oxford, May 10th 929. Dorling, D. (2018) Social Inequality in the UK: 918. Dorling, D., Tyler, I., Emejulu, A. (2018) challenges for policymakers, All-Party Inequality in the UK, Public Seminar, City Parliamentary Group for Social Science and University, London, May 17th. Policy, Attlee Suite Portcullis House, July 3rd.

115 930. Dorling, D. (2018) What is…’ session talking Student Day, Natural History Museum, about Worldmapper, ESRC annual methods Oxford, September 13th. conference, , July 4th. 942. Dorling, D. (2018) People and places, Brexit 931. Dorling, D. (2018) Dorling, D. (2018) NCRM and Britain: the importance of immigration Annual Lecture: Natural Geographical and empire, Oxford Alumni Weekend, Experiments in economic inequality, ESRC Oxford, September 15th. annual methods conference, University of Bath, July 5th. 943. Dorling, D. (2018) Understanding social class and sociology, invited talk, Lord Williams 932. Dorling, D. and Shaheen, F. (2018) Peak School, Thame, Oxfordshire, September 18th. Inequality: Danny Dorling and Faiza Shaheen, London Review of Books Bookshop, 944. Dorling, D. (2018) Diversity of Place: “You Bloomsbury, London, July 11th. may see now (and the UK) as normal – but that badly colours how you think”, 933. Dorling, D. (2018) Book Launch: Peak Government Economic Service and Social Inequality, Britain’s Ticking Time Bomb, Research Annual Training Conference, 200 London School of Economics, July 17th. Aldersgate, St Pauls, London, September 21st.

934. Dorling, D. (2018) Has the UK reached peak 945. Dorling, D. (2018) What Brexit tells us about Inequality? Royal Society for Arts, the British, North Staffordshire Geographical Manufactures and Commerce, London, July Association, Stoke-on-Trent, September 26th. 19th. 946. Dorling, D. (2018) What Brexit tells us about 935. Dorling, D. (2018) The health crisis 2010 to the British, Northampton University 2018: acclimatization to a disaster, Talking Geography Society, Northampton, October given a the launch of the Oxfordshire Socialist 2nd. Health Alliance, July 30th, Barton, Oxford. 947. Dorling, D. (2018) Oxfordshire 2050: Thinking 936. Dorling, D. (2018) The long hot summer about tomorrow (yesterday’s gone), Invited before the war – peak inequality, Book Tent talk to South Oxfordshire Housing Association Talk, Wilderness Festival, August 5th, Board and Trustees, October 5th. Cornbury, Oxfordshire. 948. Dorling, D. (2018) Ten billon reasons not to 937. Dorling, D. (2018) Peak Inequality, The Book be scared of each other – population, Fringe, the Lighthouse - Edinburgh's Radical equality and reducing pollution, Welcome to Bookshop, August 22nd, Edinburgh. the Anthropocene, Introduction event, School of Geography, University of Oxford, 938. Dorling, D. (2018) Changing class structures October 10th. and new identities: who should progressive politics represent? Open left Conference, St 949. Dorling, D. (2018) Where we are on (peak) Catherine’s College, Oxford, September 7th, income inequality, and how it intersects with Oxford. housing policy, homelessness and social integration, Homelessness Analysis Team, 939. Dorling, D. (2018) Linking mortality to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local past - solving the geographical problems, Government, Marsham Street London, Keynote, British Society for Population October 11th. Studies, September 12th. 950. Dorling, D. (2018) Peak Inequality, A public 940. Reeves, R. and Dorling, D. (2018) Speaking at lecture organized by My Fair London, UCH the launch of the ‘Foundational Economy’, Education Centre, 250 Euston Road, London, Southwark Cathedral, London, September October 11th 13th. 951. Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality and Social 941. Hann, C. and Dorling, D. (2018) People and Deprivation: Examples of what goes wrong Places, Brexit and Britain: the importance of from the UK, Public talk for Weymouth & immigration and empire, A level School

116 Portland Action on Wages – WeyPAW, 962. Dorling, D. Hancock, E. and Ernst, S. (2018) Safewise, Weymouth, October 13th. Housing crisis, design feature or design flaw? Open House discussion, 36 Little Clarendon 952. Dorling, D. (2018) 7 Maps of how the human Street, Oxford, November 27th. world is changing, The Fleure Memorial Lecture, Manchester Geographical 963. Dorling, D. (2018) Fire Brigade Union Summer Association, Brooks Building, Manchester School Talk on Inequality , Immigration and Metropolitan University, October 16th. Brexit, Wortley Hall, Sheffield, November 29th. 953. Drew, D., Gower, S. and Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality and Housing: A new economy for 964. Dorling, D. (2018) What Brexit tells us about the many, Gloucester Labour Party event, the British, Institute of Applied Ethics Public Guild Hall, Gloucester, October 18th. Lecture, University of Hull, November 29th.

954. Dorling, D. (2018) What Brexit tells us about 965. Dorling, D. (2018) Britain, University and the the British, Oxford University Geography Empire – a school talk, Hans Price Academy, Society Open meeting, School of Geography, Weston-super-Mare, December 5th. October 19th. 966. Dorling, D. (2018) Equality and what Brexit 955. Dorling, D., Sirriyeh, A. and Baggini, J. (2018) tells us about the British, Equality North What would a compassionate politics look Somerset Public Lecture, The Royal Hotel, like? Compassion in Politics Conference, All Weston-super-Mare, December 5th. Souls College, Oxford, October 20th. 967. Dorling, D. (2018) The ‘Frog in the Kettle’ and 956. Dorling, D. (2018) Health inequalities in the the public health record of the 2010-2018 UK UK, across Europe and in other affluent government, December 7th, School of countries, Public Lecture, Social Policy Forum Emergency Medicine Annual Conference, St Research Centre, Bogazici University, Anne’s College, Oxford, December 7th. Istanbul, 31st October. 968. Dorling, D. (2018) Globalisation: how Britain 957. Dorling, D. (2018) Where will our kids live and fits in, Sociology in Action teaching event, The how will they afford it? Labour Party Fund Emmanuel Centre, London, December 10th. Raising Dinner, Kidlington Green Social Club, November 2nd. 969. Dorling, D. (2018) For the merry not the fool, Gloucester Labour Party Christmas Party 958. Dorling, D. (2018) Inequality and the 1%: Invited Talk, Walls club, Barnwood, What will Brexit bring? The Marshall Gloucester, December 15th. (Economics) Society, Bateman Auditorium, Gonville and Caius College, University of 970. Dorling, D. (2018) Geography, inequality and Cambridge, November 7th. what Brexit tells us about the British, Lecture, King Edward VI College, Nuneaton, 959. Dorling, D. (2018) Peak Inequality: The impact Warwickshire, December 17th. of inequality, Studium Generale public event with D. Ballas, K. Pickett and R. Wilkinson, 971. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit and Empire three University of Groningen, November 14th. days after the first ‘meaningful vote’, University of York, January 18th. 960. Dorling, D. (2018) Some Flippantly: Brexit coincided with peak inequality – causes and 972. Dorling, D. (2019) Address to graduation effect? Regional Studies Winter Conference, ceremony, University of York, January 19th. London, November 15th. 973. Dorling, D. (2019) Oxford - a vision for the city 961. Dorling, D. (2018) Social Inequality – The for 2050 - how could students help imagine Need to Develop Inclusive Housing and the future? St Catherine’s College, Oxford, Sustainable Communities, Canadian National January 29th. Housing Conference, Ottawa, November 22nd. 974. Dorling, D., Griffiths, B. and Bird, J., Poverty and Progress: Conference Discussion: Turning

117 Today’s Challenges Into Tomorrow’s 985. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit and why you should Opportunities, The Wilberforce Society, not trust the old, Valentine’s day talk, Cheney University of Cambridge, Cambridge Union, School, Oxford, February 14th. January 26th. 986. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit and Extreme 975. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2019) St Peter’s Inequality, Pate’s Grammar School, Presents Rule Britannia: Brexit and the end of Cheltenham, February 15th. Empire, Public event, St Peter’s College, Oxford, January 29th 987. Dorling, D. (2019) How Inequality and Austerity have Divided Britain, what does 976. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit, Demography, Brexit tell us about ourselves - and what will Geography and the British, Schools talk at the happen now, Cheltenham Labour Party, The Oxford Branch of the Geographical Lansdown hotel, February 15th. Association, North Wall Theatre, Oxford, January 30th. 988. Dorling, D. (2019) What was Brexit really about for the British, why did they do it and 977. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality and the 1%: why is trying to leave so very hard? Public What will Brexit bring? Opening Keynote, The Lecture, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Marshall Society Schools Conference, February 20th. University of Cambridge, St John’s College, Palmerston Room, February 2nd. 989. Dorling, D. (2019) Is the Human Species Slowing Down? Cambridge University 978. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit, the empire, turnout Scientific Society, Pfizer Lecture Theatre, and the young, 6th form assembly, Chemistry Department, Cambridge, February Bartholomew School, Eynsham, Oxfordshire, 26th. February 6th. 990. Dorling, D. (2019) Rule Britannia: How 979. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality and the unusual and odd are we in Europe? For this Environment, Social Science Seminar Public we can blame the legacy of the British Empire Lecture Series, Green Templeton College, – but we can’t blame anyone else for the Oxford, February 6th. Empire; public lecture, Lansdown Hall and Gallery, Stroud, February 28th. 980. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality, and why the rich will be less rich after Brexit, South 991. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. (2019) How the Hampstead High School for Girls, Finchley legacy of the British Empire led to the Brexit Road, London, February 8th. attempt and what it tells us about ourselves, Malvern Festival of Ideas, The Chase School, 981. Dorling, D. (2019) Rule Britannia: the disaster Malvern, March 3rd. had begun long before March 29th, Wansted Tap, Forrest Gate, London, February 8th. 992. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality and what Brexit teaches us about the British, School talk: Lady 982. Goodfellow, M., Tomlinson, S., and Dorling, Eleanor Holles School, Hanworth Road, D., (2019) Book launch: Rule Britannia, The Hampton, Middlesex, London, March 4th. London Review Bookshop, Bloomsbury, London, February 11th 993. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality and what Brexit teaches us about the British, School talk: 983. Dorling, D. (2019) Privilege and Notting Hill and Ealing High School, March 4th. precariousness, workshop of the Geomedia group of Karstad University and Oxford, St 994. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. (2019) John’s College Oxford, February 12th. Inequality, Brexit & End of Empire, Public Talk hosted by Momentum Hammersmith And 984. Dorling, D. (2019) Connections: Global Fulham, William Morris Sixth Form School, Inequality, the British Empire and Brexit, Hammersmith, London, March 4th. Globe Justice Now talk, Oxford Town Hall, February 12th. 995. Dorling, D. (2019) The Empire, Brexit and the total mess of UK politics in March 2019,

118 Public Lecture, The Cheese and Grain, Frome, Runciman, Cambridge Literary Festival, The March 7th. Divinity School, University of Cambridge, April 5th. 996. Dorling, D. (2019) Mid-March 2019: What Brexit now told us about the British ,The 1007. Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2019) Rule Guernsey Oxford Lecture, St James Concert Britannia, Brexit and what now in the week and Assembly Hall, College Street, Guernsey, before the April 12th deadline? Cambridge March 11th. Literary Festival, The Palmerston Room, St John’s College, University of Cambridge, April 997. Dorling, D. (2019) The Geography of Brexit, 6th. Wychwood School, Oxford, March 13th. 1008. Dorling, D. (2019) Peak Inequality, public 998. Dorling, D. (2019) Talking about Brexit on the lecture organized by Shipley Constituency day 400+ MPs voted to delay article 50, Labour Party, Queens Hall, Burley in Public Lecture, The Creative Foundation, Wharfedale, April 13th. Folkestone, Kent, March 14th. 1009. Dorling, D. (2019) Time for the truth: We ‘left’ 999. Dorling, D. (2019) Two weeks to go to Brexit? the EU because of Hampshire, Winchester Public lecture, Calstock Arts, Calstock village, Skeptics in the Pub, The Discovery Centre, Cornwall, March 16th. Winchester, April 27th.

1000. Dorling, D. and Dodds, K. (2019) Brexit and 1010. O’Connell, R., Dorling, D. and Lambie- the Artic, two talks given at the Geographical Mumford, H. (2019) Food and Hard Times in Association, Dorset, Talbot Health School, three European countries, University College March 20th. London, London, April 30th.

1001. Bricker, D., Kaufmann, E., Dorling, D. et al. 1011. Grover, C., Shaheen, F. Taylor-Robinson, D., (2019) Comment on Empty Planet: The Shock Dorling, D., and Davies, N. (2019) Social death of Global Population Decline, , - the impact of austerity and poverty, Attlee King’s College, London, March 21st. Suite, Portcullis House, Westminster, May 1st. https://www.facebook.com/TaxpayersAgains 1002. Dorling, D. (2019) Still two weeks to go until tPovertyUK/videos/2392445207660436/ Brexit?, Public lecture, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham by Sea, March 26th. 1012. Codrington-Rogers, M. Tomlinson, S, Dorling D., et al. (2019) Panel Discussion: Education 1003. Dorling, D. (2019) Communication by and Inequality, Oxford: Reparations and the numbers, symbolic power and slowdown, A Global Class Struggle organized by Oxford seminar for the Atlantic for Social and University student-movement Common Economic Equity, London School of Ground, Pembroke College, Oxford , May 2nd. Economics, March 29th. 1013. Dorling, D. (2019) Rule Britannia, From Brexit 1004. Skeggs, B., Hutton, W., Dorling, D., to the end of Empire – Lakin McCarthy Tomlinson. S, and Bhambra, G. (2019), Presents, Komedia Comedy Club, Brighton, Inequality, Brexit and the End of Empire, May 5th. Hosted by the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Programme and the 1014. Hawkins, M. Dorling, D. et al (2019) International Inequalities Institute, Old Compassion in politics roundtable, Portcullis Theatre, London School of Economics, March House, London, May 8th. 29th. 1015. Dorling, D. (2019) Regional Inequality in the 1005. Dorling, D. (2019) Rule Britannia at twelve EU and Its Impact, 2nd Annual Tübingen days until Brexit - Why did it get this far? Lecture on Social Europe, Schloss Blackwells Marque, Oxford Literary Festival, Hohentübingen, Tübingen, Germany, May 9th. The Bodleian Quad, Oxford, March 31st. 1016. Dorling, D. (2019) Quietly dying when things 1006. Dorling, D. And Runciman, D. (2019) Peak fall apart: English suburbia and the health Inequality, as discussion with David crisis, Open seminar in the School of

119 Geography, Geology and the Environment, history, Ron Cook Hub, York: Festival of Ideas, William Smith Building, Keele University, May June 10th. 15th. 1027. Dorling, D. (2019) Oxford: looking behind the 1017. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit and the end of the statistics, Oxford City Council Staff meeting, British Empire, Public Lecture, Institute of Oxford Town Hall, June 17th. Liberal Arts and Sciences, Keele University, May 15th. 1028. Hudspeth, I. and Dorling, D. (2019) Should Oxfordshire Grow? The Expressway and new 1018. Dorling, D. (2019) What Brexit (and its communities (Ian Hudspeth and Danny aftermath) teaches us about Britain, The Dorling debate), Oxford Civic Society, Oxford Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice Town Hall, June 17th. and Place, Management School Building, University of Liverpool, May 16th. 1029. Dorling, D. (2019) Is everything still rising but slowing down apart from the temperature? 1019. Dorling, D. (2019) A more equal society is Channing Senior School and neighbouring better for everyone: how can government, schools, London, Archway, June 20th. education, and employers help us get there, Bridge Group Conference 2019, BBC Radio 1030. Dorling, D. (2019) The Sociology of Britain, Theatre, Broadcasting House, May 21st. Brexit and beyond, National A Level Sociology Teachers Conference, Vue Cinema, Stratford, 1020. Tomlinson, S. and Dorling, D. (2019) Rule London, June 21st. Britannia: Brexit and the end of Empire, Hay Festival, Hay on Wye, May 25th. 1031. Dorling, D. and Fletcher, C. (2019) Brexit and Imperial Nostalgia, Ideas for Freedom 1021. Dorling, D. (2019) Is the Human Species Conference: A Festival of Socialist Ideas and Slowing Down? Evolving economic thought Debate, Camden School for Girls, London, Lecture series, Oxford Martin School, May June 22nd. 30th. 1032. Metzl, J. and Dorling, D. (2019) Health 1022. Dorling, D. and others (2019) Planning, Inequalities in Trump’s America and Brexit Housing, and the Homeless In Oxfordshire, Britain, Institute for Medical Humanities Oxfordshire Fabian public event, Green and public event, Durham Town Hall, Durham, Templeton College, Oxford, June 5th. June 25th.

1023. Dorling, D. (2019) Global trends over time - 1033. Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2019) Brexit: Home apart from climate, is almost everything else truths and the funny side, The Culture tent, about to get better? ESRC London DTPs’ the Charlbury Beer Festival, Charlbury, West Social Science Research Day: Social science to Oxfordshire, June 29th. serve society: Communicating research to make an impact, Friends’ Meeting House, 1034. Dorling, D. (2019) An introduction to studying Euston, London, June 7th. at Oxford – and how long are you going to live? Geography UNIQ summer school 1024. Toynbee, P. and Dorling, D. (2019) lecture, School of Geography and the Corbynomics: a day making new kinds of Environment, University of Oxford, July 3rd. Labour policy, Hastings and Rye constituency Labour Party Public Meeting, Lewes Town 1035. Dorling, D. (2019) Debating stalling life Hall, June 8th. expectancy: What do the 2018 mid-year estimates tell us?, British Society for 1025. Dorling, D., Isaby, J., Goodwin, M., and Gill, Population Studies (BSPS) One day meeting, M. (2019) Brexit: the Future of political UCL, London July 5th. engagement, trust and democracy? King’s Manor, York: Festival of Ideas, June 9th. 1036. Dorling, D. and Neat, P, (2019) Danny Dorling and Polly Neat, Chief Executive of Shelter, on 1026. Bickle, P., Wengrow, D., Pickett, K., and Living and Housing, Introduced by Alexandra Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality: Lessons from Jezeph, Fixing the future conference, Bright

120 Blue (Liberal/Conservative thinktank), The 1048. Dorling, D. (2019) The State of the Guildhall, London, July 8th. Nations, Latest social economic trends in the UK and some insights into Brexit, lecture, Scottish 1037. Dorling, D. (2019) Economic Geography Government/ Economic Development Directorate, (disrupter talk), London Property Club Atlantic Quay, Broomielaw, Glasgow, September Conference, The Royal Institution, London, 5th. July 12th. 1049. Dorling, D. (2019) Seminar on 1038. Dorling, D. (2019) Poverty mapping: Housing, investing in children and the future of Scotland, poverty, the economic crash and Oxford, Said Scottish Government/ Economic Development Business School Housing ‘Sprint’, The Directorate, Atlantic Quay, Broomielaw, Glasgow, Foundry, Oxford, July 16th. September 5th.

1039. Dorling, D. (2019) Falling Life Expectancy, 1050. Dorling, D. (2019) Child poverty rising infant mortality, Britain in 2019, infant health, and the diverging future of Scotland Keynote: Manchester International festival of and England, Child Poverty Action Group, Duke Public Health, University of Manchester, July Street, Glasgow, September 5th. 18th. 1051. Dorling, D. (2019) Population 10 1040. Guru-Murthy, K., Dorling, D. and many others billion, The Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street, (2019) The State of the Nation, The Forum, Glasgow, September 6th. Wilderness Festival, August 3rd, Cornbury, Oxfordshire 1052. Dorling, D. (2019) Peak Inequality, Brexit and Rule Britannia, Gladfest book festival, 1041. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality, the 1%, and a Gladstone Library, Flintshire, September 7th. better politics, Book Tent Talk, Wilderness Festival, August 4th, Cornbury, Oxfordshire. 1053. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit and a fairer future? Sociology and Social Policy President’s 1042. Dorling, D. (2019) Slowdown and Brexit, Talks address, Festival of Science, University of given to a summer school of women students Warwick, September 12th. from Salam college, North Carolina, Magdalen College, Oxford, August 13th. 1054. Dorling, D. (2019) Peak Inequality and the 1%, Hay, Talgarth and Golden Valley South 1043. Dorling, D., Marcus, G., Taylor. J. and Branch Labour Parties publish meeting, The Globe McDermid, V. (2019) What does at Hay, Hay on Wye, September 13th. homelessness mean, The Edinburgh International book Festival, Charlotte Square, 1055. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit: do we need Edinburgh, August 15th. our back? Oxford and Cambridge University Societies in Norfolk, Norwich, John 1044. Dorling, D. (2019) What’s So Funny About Innes Centre, September 18th. Brexit?, Treehouse stage, Greenbelt Festival, Boughton House, Kettering, August 25th. 1056. Bhambra, G., Goodfellow, M., Dorling, D., Chango-Lopez, Shafi, J. (2019) Race, 1045. Mason, P. and Dorling, D. (2019) Taking The nation and empire: what Brexit tells us about Pulse Of The Nation’s Wellbeing: Is GDP The Britain, The World Transformed, Komedia Theater, Best Measure? Exchange venue, Greenbelt Brighton, September 22nd. Festival, Boughton House, Kettering, August 25th. 1057. Ashworth, J. and Dorling, D. (2019) Labour will halt Tory deaths rise and save the NHS: 1046. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit through the Gift Jon Ashworth (MP) Danny Dorling, & Sussex Shop, Foundry Venue, Greenbelt Festival, Defend our NHS, Labour Party Conference Fringe, Boughton House, Kettering, August 25th. Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton, September 22nd. 1047. Revie, E. and Dorling, D. (2019) Peak Inequality and Food Bank Use, Treehouse 1058. Dorling, D. (2019) The 2019 Green Stage, Greenbelt Festival, Boughton House, Paper on prevention and public health chaired by Kettering, August 26th

121 Lord Adebowale, Friends Meeting House, Ship 1068. Dorling, D. (2019) Planning and Street, Brighton, September 23rd. Designing Oxford for the year 2050, Invited Seminar, MPhil Students in Architecture and 1059. Allen, P. Lewis, C., Konzelmann, S., Urban Design, University of Cambridge Dorling, D. Standing, G., Griffith-Hones, S., Naqvi, Department of Architecture, Cambridge, N., Hutton, W., and McDonnell, J. (2019) The Next November 7th. Labour Budget, September 23rd. 1069. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequality 1060. Dorling, D. (2019) Some irreverent worldwide, in Europe, the UK, Surrey, and views on what is going on with Brexit this week, Elmbridge, Walton on Thames Charity, Elmbridge, Public Talk, Rugby Indian Association (organized Esher Rugby Club, November 11th. by Rugby Labour Party), September 27th. 1070. Dorling, D. (2019) World 1061. Dorling, D. (2019) The spatial demographic outlook - what happens as fertility dimension of the distribution of property and falls even faster than predicted, and life resources, Wessen Freiheit (Whose freedom) expectancy gains slow down internationally? followed by Danny Dorling & Gabu Heindl in Seminar, Smith School’s workshop for convesation, Association of Visual Artists Vienna AustralianSuper, Thatcher Business Education Secession, Vienna, September 30th. Centre, Said Business School, Park End Street, Oxford, November 14th. 1062. Holingsworth, A. and Dorling, D. (2019) From expressway dystopia to ecological 1071. Dorling, D. (2019) The Scales of housing for all! Oxford Labour for a Green New Narrative, Keynote speech, Rhodes Humanities Deal event, East Oxford Community Centre, Forum 2019, Rhodes House, Oxford, November Princes Street, Oxford, October 2nd. 16th.

1063. Dorling, D. (2019) The University, the 1072. Dorling, D. (2019) Health and City, and the very divided country. Keynote, Society; Why Finland is so good and the UK is now annual meeting of chairs of UK university councils, so bad, 8th Birmingham International Health the Royal Society, Calton house terrace, October Lecture, University of Birmingham Medical School, 10th. November 19th.

1064. Dorling, D. (2019) Some certainty 1073. Dorling, D. (2019) To What Extent is over slowing down of consumption and some the Human Species Slowing Down? Geographical guesses about the implications, Department for Association Lincoln Branch, Bishop Grosseteste the Environment, Framing and Rural Affairs st (Defra) ‘greenhouse’ lunchtime seminar series, 2 University in Lincoln, November 21 . Marsham Street, London, October 16th. 1074. Dorling, D. (2019) What’s next for 1065. Menon, A., Portes, J., Montgomerie, the UK’s ‘left-behind areas’?”, the UK’s regional J. and Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit’s Unfolding Future: inequalities and the how they should be In Conversation with Anand Menon and Jonathan addressed, Department for Business, Energy and Portes, discussant Danny Dorling, Chair Johnna Industrial Strategy (BEIS) invitation to examine the Montgomerie, King’s College, Bush House, The new government’s policy agenda, BEIS Conference Strand, London, October 16th. Centre, 1 Victoria St, Westminster, London, November 25th. 1066. Dorling, D. (2019) From Apology to Equality: Making Reparations for the harm done 1075. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit, the UK, and the damage to come, Annual Lecture of the Hong Kong, China and the Future, Keynote: Hong Journal - London Review of International Law, Kong Sociological Association 21st Annual London School of Economics, October 24th. Conference, HKUST, Clearwater Bay, Hong Kong, November 30th. 1067. Dorling, D. (2019) Inequalities in education, health, politics, Brexit and 1076. Dorling, D. (2019) How the UK can demography, a series of five invited lectures, match European success, Closing Keynote, ISCTE, University of Lisbon, October 28th-30th. Institute of Economic Development Annual Conference, BMA House, London, December 4th.

122 1077. Dorling, D. (2019) Finland, England, Frameworks for Eradicating Poverty, Oxford more equitable education and a better life for all, Forum for International Development Annual Henrietta Barnett School, Hampstead, London, Conference, The Blavatnik School of Government, December 5th. University of Oxford, February 9th.

1078. Dorling, D. (2019) Equality/ 1089. Dorling, D. (2020) Boris, Brexit, Inequality and Finland/ England, South Devon Britain and Inequality, Oxford Society for Geographical Society Lecture, Torquey Boys’ International Development (OxSID), St Peter’s Grammar School, Torquey, Devon, December 12th. College, Oxford, February 11th.

1079. Dorling, D. (2019) Transformation 1090. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography of Seminar: The Geography of fitting in, The Anna falling apart: United Kingdom 2020, Department Freud Centre for children and families, London, of Geography, Maynooth University, Ireland, January 9th February 13th.

1080. Dorling, D. (2019) Brexit's impact on 1091. Thalheimer, L. and Dorling, D. (2020) the Development of the UK, the Sarah Painter The climate impactions of the economic and Memorial Lecture, The Sixth Form College, demographic slowdown: some guesses and many Colchester, January 10th. graphs, Oxford School of Climate Change (Oxford Student Climate Society), Brasenose College, 1081. Dorling, D. (2019) How many people Oxford, February 18th. can fit into the world, and into Britain, informal seminar, Geography A level students, The Sixth 1092. Dorling, D. (2020) Citizens UK, Form College, Colchester, January 10th. introduction to community organizing – very minor contributor to the meeting, Wesley 1082. Dorling, D. (2019) An interpretation Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, of the 2019 General Election, Compassion in Oxford, February 24th. Politics, Somerville College, Oxford, January 16th. 1093. Dorling, D. (2020) The UK Health 1083. Hutton, W., Amin, M., Van Bueren, Crisis: Early 2020 update, 42nd Annual Radical G., Shorthouse, R., Dorling, D. and Monckton, C. Statistics Conference, St Luke’s Community (2019) Debate: This house Believes that Class Centre, London, February 28th. Governs Britain, Durham Union, January 17th. 1094. Dorling, D., Canning, A., Hutton, W. 1084. Dorling, D. (2020) Peak inequality and Khan, S. (2020) The possibilities for equality in and mortality in the UK: 2015-2020, London elite higher education, St John’s College, Oxford, Inequalities Studies meeting, Room 836, 20 March 3rd. Bedford Way, London, January 28th. 1095. Dorling, D. (2020) Reasons to be 1085. Dorling, D. (2020) Social Inequality, fearful and reasons to be hopeful, end of activity UK and world-wide politics, Merchant Taylors’ day school talk, Cheney School, Oxford, March 4th. School Alfred Marshall economic and political society talk, London, January 31st. 1096. Dorling, D. (2020) Boris, Bravado, Inequality and the 1%, Unison AGM, Shetland

1086. Dorling, D. (2020) Posh and Dim, a Museum and Archives, Lerwick, March 12th. talk for Oxford University Geographical Society, School of Geography and the Environment, 1097. Dorling, D. (2020) Brexit: do we need University of Oxford, February 4th. our sovereignty back?, Unison AGM, Shetland Museum and Archives, Lerwick, March 12th. 1087. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography of Slowdown: The End of the Great Acceleration— 1098. Dorling, D. (2020) New Approaches and Why it’s Good for the Planet, the Economy, to Inequality: Thinking about inequality and and Our Lives, Oundle School, near Peterborough, politics – not just economics, Rethinking February 6th. Capitalism Lecture Series, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, University College London

1088. Alkire, S., Dorling, D., Melamed, C. (UCL), March 17th. and Starling, S. (2020) Goal Number One:

123 1099. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography of Danny Dorling at the International e-Conference Slowdown, Final Keynote, Geographical on Borderless Growth, Equality and Sustainable Association annual conference (on-line), April 18th. Development: The Pathway to Human Welfare, Isabella Thoburn College, India, (via zoom), June 1100. Dorling, D. (2020) Stepping back to 29th. focus on the longer term (talking about slowdown), British Sociological Association Annual 1110. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowdown: before Conference (on-line in a time of Covid19), April and after the pandemic, INET Young Scholars, 24th. Brooklyn, on-line, July 8th, https://youngscholarsinitiative.zoom.us/rec/play/ 1101. Dorling, D. (2020) (Slowdown) The upZ4ce-qqWg3HoCR4gSDUKJ5W9XvL6yshiZI- End of the Great Acceleration— and Why it’s Good qVYnh3jVCJXZ1H1NeREMLFoKu-uWB0V- for the Planet, the Economy, and Our Lives KIpPoModm-n talking about Chapter 10, Geopolitics; Earth Institute, University College Dublin, (on-line) in a 1111. Park, A. and Dorling, D. (2020) time of Covid19, May 14th. Keynote speakers at the launch of the ESRC national methods training centre – on-line, 1102. Dorling, D. and Bagnell, H. (2020) A Southampton, July 9th. discussion of slowdown at the on-line all digital social distancing ‘Also’ Festival, May 16th. 1112. Dorling, D. and Tetlow, G. (2020) What Just Happened, Coronanomics, 1103. Dorling, D. and Furu, S. (2020) The @CoronaNomicsTV, July 9th. illusion of speed and growth in our society, on- line, SoCentral - nordisk inkubator for 1113. Dorling, D. and Krishnan, S. (2020) samfunnsinnovasjon, Oslo, Norway, May 20th. Rhodes must fall summer talks contributions, The Botanical Gardens, Oxford, July 10th. 1104. Dorling, D. and Choukroune, L. (2020) We were already slowing down: The End of 1114. Dorling, D., Silvers, D. and Spriggs, the Great Acceleration— and Why it’s Good for W. (2020) Economic Inequality and the pandemic, the Planet, the Economy, and Our Lives, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Interdisciplinary Research Seminar, University of University College, London, on zoom, July 20th. Portsmouth, May 27th. 1115. Dorling, D. (2020) What we know so 1105. Dorling, D. (2020) Brexit government far about COVID-19 and how long are you doing tries to deal with pandemic: What we know now live and how do we know, two hour seminar for about Covid-19, Contribution to a ‘why we must Target Oxbridge, Rare Recruitment, August 25th. not return to normal’ panel discussion, Counterfire, on-line, May 30th. 1116. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowing Down: Has this Been the Worst Pandemic in Britain in 1106. Bregman, R. and Dorling D. (2020) Living Memory? Also Festival, Warwickshire, Discussing Humankind: A hopeful History, On-line August 29th. Blackwells book shop discussion, June 10th. 1117. Dorling, D. (2020) A socially 1107. Dorling, D., Hargey, F., Higgins, L., distanced chat about the book ‘Slowdown’ with Catney, G., and McClure, A., (2020) 'Are we really Nichi Hodgson, Also Festival, Warwickshire, August 29th. all in this together - is inequality the primary driver of Covid 19, Queens University Roundtable, 1118. Dorling, D. (2020) Constructing the Belfast (via zoom), June 24th. story of 2020 - myths, miasma, messaging and models - from Cholera to COVID-19, Annual 1108. Hobbs, C. and Dorling, D. (2020) Pemberton Lecture at the 63th Annual Scientific Class seminar for unions on covid-19 and public Meeting of the Society for Social Medicine and services, London (via zoom), June 24th. Population Health, Cambridge (but by zoom), September 9th. 1109. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography of Slowdown: The End of The Great Acceleration- 1119. Dorling, D. (2020) The Geography of Slowdown, guest talk at Jefferies Asian Forum, And Why That is Good For The Planet, The Hong Kong (by Zoom), September 15th. Economy, and Our Lives; Keynote Address by

124 1120. Dorling, D. (2020) Ideas about where 1132. Dorling, D. and Sterling, A. (2020) inequality research is heading, Invited Keynote, Science for greater equality from public policy, Helsinki Inequality Initiative, University of Helsinki, Cambridge society for Science and Policy, talk by Finland, September 17th. zoom, November 17th.

1121. Dorling, D. (2020) Talking about 1133. Dorling, D. (2020) Optimism in homelessness, its history in the UK and many Politics, Oxford PPE Society Seminar, by Zoom, others then talking on current policy, The World November 18th. Transformed Homeless Podcast, September 20th, https://twitter.com/TWT_NOW/status/13076988 1134. Dorling, D. (2020) Constructing the 01247952897 story of 2020 - myths, miasma, messaging and models - from Cholera to COVID-19, the story 1122. Dorling, D. (2020) Member of panel updated, Oxford, Social Policy and Intervention on ‘Levelling Up’ the Class Fringe event, Labour Guest lecture by Zoom, November 19th. Party Annual Conference, on-zoom, September 20th. 1135. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowdown, 1123. Dorling, D. (2020) Keynote: Finntopia and Utopia, a keynote talk for the Inequality and eth best of 10% in Europe, ESATRC North West Doctorial Training Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Programme, University of Liverpool by zoom, Brussels, September 23rd. November 23rd.

1124. Dorling, D. (2020) Slowdown, Oxford 1136. Dorling, D. (2020) The COVID-19 Geographical Association, by zoom, October 7th. Pandemic, Biology in Action talk for 1800 School children, by zoom, December 8th. 1125. Dorling, D. (2020) Insights virtual lecture: Slowdown, University of Newcastle upon 1137. O’Regan, K., Kalyvas, S. and Dorling, Tyne (by zoom), October 8th. D. (2020) Protection, Oxford University Great Minds Seminar, by zoom, December 8th. 1126. Dorling, D. (2020) Labour Housing Group in Conversation with Danny Dorling: 1138. Dorling, D. (2020) Globalisation: the Finntopia and how can Labour help? London (by slowing down of the world economy, Sociology in Zoom), October 13th. Action talk for 1600 School children, by zoom, December 9th. 1127. Dorling, D. (2020) Finntopia: British Perspectives on the World Happiest Country, The 1139. Dorling, D. (2020) Levelling up, a Finnish Institute and Finnish Embassy, London (by short presentation to members of the Shadow Zoom), October 28th. Cabinet, London, by zoom, December 10th

1128. Arday, J., Dorling, D. and , 1140. Bousted, M., Dorling, D., Walker, T. A. (2020) Out of the Brexit frying pan and into the and Bercow, J. (2020) IS there a comprehensive Pandemic fire – Tough times in UK higher future? Comprehensive Future seminar, by zoom, education, Centre of Global Higher Education December 10th. Seminar 164, November 3rd, https://www.researchcghe.org/events/cghe- 1141. Next seminar/out-of-the-brexit-frying-pan-and-into- the-pandemic-fire-tough-times-in-uk-higher- 1142. And Next education/

1129. Dorling, D. and Lawson, N. (2020) It’s bloody complicated, Compass Discussion, London (by zoom), November 10th.

1130. Dorling, D. (2020) The Obstacles to Anti-racist education, Sheffield Anti-Racist education Group, Sheffield (by zoom), November 14th.

1131. Dorling, D. (2020) Brexit do far – disaster or success, an update, Lincoln Geographic Society talk by zoom, November 16th.

125 Referee since 2001 for the following journals 40. GeoCart Proceedings 41. Geoforum 1. Advances in Life Course Research 42. Geografiska Annaler B: Human 2. Area Geography 3. American Journal of Epidemiology 43. Geographical Analysis 4. American Journal of Public Health 44. Geospatial Health 5. Annals of the Association of 45. GIS Research UK CEUS American Geographers 46. Hamline Law Review 6. Annals of Epidemiology 47. Health and Place 7. Annals of Human Genetics 48. Health Statistics Quarterly 8. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 49. History of Education 9. BioMedCentral International Health 50. Housing Studies and Human Rights 51. Human Relations 10. BioMed Central Public Health 52. International Journal of 11. British Journal of Educational Environmental Research and Public Psychology Health 12. British Journal of Sociology 53. International Journal for Equity in 13. British Politics Health 14. British Medical Bulletin 54. International Journal of Epidemiology 15. British Medical Journal 55. International Journal of Geo- 16. BMC Public Health Information 17. BMJ Open 56. International Journal of GIS 18. Bulletin of Economic Research 57. International Journal of Health 19. Cambridge Journal of Economics Geographies 20. Cambridge Journal of Regions 58. International Journal of Population Economy and Society Research 21. Cambridge Review of International 59. International Journal of Population Affairs Studies 22. Cartographica 60. International Journal of Social 23. Cartography and Geographic Research Methodology Information Science 61. International Journal of Sociology and 24. Cities: The International Journal of Anthropology Urban Policy and Planning 62. International Journal of Urban and 25. Cultural Dynamics Rural Research 26. Demographic Research 63. International Migration 27. Development Policy Review 64. International Review of Victimology 28. Development Studies Research 65. ISPRS International Journal of Geo- 29. Eastern European Economics Information 30. Economic Geography 66. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 31. Economics and Human Biology 67. Journal of Economic Geography 32. Electoral Studies 68. Journal of Epidemiology and 33. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology Community Health 34. Environment and Planning A, B, C & 69. Journal of Geography and Planning D 70. Journal of Geography and Regional 35. Erdkunde - Archive for Scientific Planning Geography 71. Journal of Health Care for the Poor 36. European Journal of Comparative and Underserved Economics 72. International Regional Science 37. European Journal of Population Review 38. European Journal of Public Health 73. Journal of Intercultural Studies 39. European Journal of Social Theory

126 74. Journal of International and 116. Spatial Cognition and Computation: Comparative Social Policy An Interdisciplinary Journal 75. Journal of Maps 117. Social and Cultural Geography 76. Journal of Personality 118. Social History of Medicine 77. Journal of Public Health 119. Social Policy and Society 78. Journal of Rural Studies 120. Social Science and Medicine 79. Journal of the Royal Society of 121. Social Science Research Medicine 122. Socio-Economic Review 80. Journal of the Royal Statistical 123. Sociological Research on-line Society 124. Southeastern Geographer 81. Journal of Social Policy 125. Sustainability 82. Journal of Social Research 126. The Cartographic Journal 83. Journal of Spatial Information 127. The Geographical Journal Science 128. The Journal of Risk and Financial 84. Journal of Urban Health Management 85. Local Economy 129. The Lancet 86. Moravian Geographical Reports 130. The Lancet Planetary Health 87. Nature Human Behaviour 131. The Lancet Public Health 88. New 132. The Sociological Review 89. New Zealand Geographer 133. Third World Quarterly 90. Nursing Research and Practice 134. Tijdschrift voor economische en 91. Open Geosciences sociale geografie (TESG). 92. Occupational and Environmental 135. Transportation Research Part D: Medicine Transport and Environment 93. Palgrave Communications 136. Transactions of the Institute of British 94. Paediatrician and Perinatal Geographers Epidemiology 137. Transactions of Geographic 95. Party Politics Information Systems 96. Paediatrics 138. Urban Geography 97. PLOS Medicine 139. Urban Studies 98. Policy and Politics 140. Welcome Open Research 99. Political Geography 100. Population Space and Place 101. Population Studies 102. Portuguese Journal of Social Science 103. Preventative Medicine 104. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 105. Proceedings of the Royal Society, A. 106. Progress in Human Geography 107. Progress in Planning 108. Public Health 109. Radical Statistics 110. Regional Statistics (Hungary) 111. Regional Studies 112. Regional Trends 113. Representation (Journal of the McDougall Trust) 114. Rural Studies 115. Science

127 Referee since 2012 for the following funding bodies and Publishers: UNDESA (United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs), ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant 6th Call - 2013' call for proposals; ESRC, Foresight (UK Government Office for Science); the Leverhulme Trust, The Nuffield Foundation, and the Lipman-Milband Trust. Publishers: Wiley, Yale University Press, Policy Press. the ESRC, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Sage, Rowman Littlefield, Welcome Trust and so on.

Other Media

1. Dorling, D., Gentle, C. and Cornford, J. (1992) Estimates of negative equity in Greater London, a report to London Weekend Television, 11 December.

2. Dorling, D., Gentle, C. and Cornford, J. (1992) Houses are for living in, not profit, The Observer, 23 August.

3. Dorling, D., Gentle, C. and Cornford, J. (1992) How withdrawing MIRAS could help overcome negative equity, The Guardian, 19 October.

4. Dorling, D., Gentle, C. and Cornford, J. (1992) The extent of negative equity, Housing Research Findings No.69, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

5. Dorling, D. (1993) The spread of negative equity, Housing Findings No.101., York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

6. Maclennan, D., Ball, M., Dorling, D., Ford, J., Forrest, R., Gibb, K., Kemp, P., Kennet, P., Leather, P., Meen, G., Muellbauer, J., Murphy, A. and Wilcox, S. (1994) A competitive UK economy: the challenges for housing policy, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

7. Dorling, D. and Gentle, C. (1994) Mortgage change is step in right direction, The Guardian, 28 March.

8. Dorling, D. (1995) A Sea Change, Letter, The Independent on Sunday, 17 December.

9. Dorling, D. (1995) Born to Move, Prospect Magazine, December issue, 76-78.

10. Dorling, D. (1995) Mapping British Society, Social Policy Research Findings No.87., York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

11. Dorling, D. and Cornford, J. (1995) Election Blues, Letter, The Economist, 337, 7938, 8.

12. Dorling, D. (1995) Housing, Policy and the Labour Party, Letter The Guardian, 16 August.

13. Dorling, D. (1996) Lines of Inquiry, Letter, The Times, 15 January.

14. Johnston, R. and Dorling, D. (1997) Hitting hardest where it hurts, Nonesuch, August, 39-41.

15. Davey Smith, G. and Dorling, D. (1997) Vote Tory, live longer, Nonesuch, August, 41.

16. Dorling and others (1998) Contributed towards the creation of documentaries for programs including Dispatches and Cutting Edge.

17. Dorling, D. (1999) Bristol's 'positive discrimination' on student intake, Letter, The Times, 16 Sept.

128 18. Dorling, D. (2000) Oxbridge Material, Letter, Guardian Higher, 25 January.

19. Gunnell, D., Middleton, N., Frankel, S., Whiltley, E., Dorling, D. Explanations for the rise in youth suicide: a European perspective (abstract). J Epidemiol Comm Health 2000; 54: 796

20. Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2000) Reducing health inequalities in Britain, Findings, September 2000, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

21. Arber, S., Black, D., Blane, D., Davey-Smith, G., Dorling, D., Scott-Samuel, A., Shaw, M. and Wilkinson, R. (2001) A privatised NHS, Letters to the Editor, The Independent, London.

22. Rees, P.H., Durham, H. and Dorling, D. (2003) CHCC Unit 10, Geographies and Map Resources for Use with Census Data http://www.chcc.ac.uk/CAS/unit10/unit10.html

23. Connelly, J., Dorling, D., Ebrahim S. et.al., (2003) Letters to the Editor ‘Foundation trusts strike at founding principles of the NHS’ The Independent, 2003

24. Dorling, D. (2004) Sticks and Carrots, response to Susan Mayor, University fee changes may deter poor students from studying medicine BMJ 2004; 328: 128, electronic BMJ http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/328/7432/128#47233

25. Dorling (2004), letters in the Times, Times Higher, BMJ, etc.

26. Dorling (2005) Why Trevor is wrong about race ghettos, The Observer, 25 September, pp. 14-15.

27. From 2006 to 2007 see articles section of www.worldmapper.org for more ‘other media’, and commentary and ‘in the news’ sections under publications in the social and spatial inequalities group website: www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk

28. Dorling (2007) We should all be concerned about the damaging effects of this inequality, Socialist Worker July 23rd.

29. Dorling (2007) The trouble with moving upmarket, The Guardian, July 17th (Society Guardian July 18th).

30. Dorling (2007) Interviews on the Today Programme, CNN, Sky, Radio 5 live, the world service, BBC television News, Channel 4 news, ITN radio, on Report issued July 17th.

31. Dorling et al. (2007) Numerous media reports of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Report entitled Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005: Understanding the Transformation of the Prospects of Places by Daniel Dorling, Jan Rigby, Dimitris Ballas, Ben Wheeler and Bethan Thomas (SASI, University of Sheffield); David Gordon and Eldin Fahmy (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol); Ruth Lupton (Institute of Education, University of London). For example:

17th July 2007 The Guardian: Study reveals growing UK wealth segregation

17th July 2007 The Times: Poverty gap 'widest in 40 years'

17th July 2007 Channel4: Inequality 'at 40 year high'

129 17th July 2007 : Inequality at 40-year-high

17th July 2007 24dash.com: Gap between rich and poor 'widest in 40 years'

17th July 2007 The York Press: Thousands are on breadline

17th July 2007 The Daily Mail: How Labour's betrayed the working class

17th July 2007 Telegraph & Argus: North-South divide wider

17th July 2007 Glasgow Evening Times: Poverty gap reaches record levels

17th July 2007 Yorkshire Post: Divide between rich and poor 'gets bigger'

18th July 2007 The Telegraph: Income divide at widest for 40 years

18th July 2007 The Daily Mail: Looming crisis in a nation of ghettos

18th July 2007 The Herald: Who will pay to end the shame of child poverty?

18th July 2007 The Guardian: Inequality: Mind the Gap

18th July 2007 The Independent: We blame the poor for 'lack of aspiration' when we should be grateful

18th July 2007 The Guardian: Urban Britain is heading for Victorian levels of inequality

18th July 2007 The Guardian: The Trouble with Moving Upmarket

29th July 2007 The Hindu: The reality of economic apartheid (see http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/research/transformation/media/articles.htm)

32. Dorling (2007) contribution to Radio Five Live Debate 6/8/2007 on North-South Divide.

33. Dorling, D. (2007) Unequal Britain, Socialist Worker, Issue 2061, 28 July 200

34. Dorling (2007) Worldmapper work on international social, health, political and environmental statistics, continue to give help to other projects in July and August, Dorling along with Dominic Murphy of The Guardian, and Greenpeace, helped advise award winning film makers D-Fuse in producing their Carbon Crisis films being used during the Live Earth events and in Inconvenient Truth presentations.

35. Dorling (2007) contribution to discussion on Inheritance Tax, The Moral Maze, Radio 4, 3/10/2007.

36. Dorling, (2008) contribution to piece on Social Mobility, Today Programme, 8/1/2008

37. Dorling (2008) contribution to discussion on Health Inequalities, World at One, 13/3/2008.

38. Dorling (2008) contribution to discussion on 20mph speed limits, Westminster Hour 11/5/2008

39. Dorling (2008) contribution to Radio 4 programme ‘planning for destruction’, 19/5/2008.

130 40. Dorling (2008) Discussant on BBC Radio London, Social Class and Snobbery with Ann Diamond, 29/7/2008.

41. Dorling (2008) Contributor BBC Radio 4, ‘World at One’ following a WHO report on world inequalities, 28/8/2008.

42. Dorling (2008) Life is short - if you’re poor in Manchester, Socialist Worker September 6th, issue 2117.

43. 27th September 2008 – Times Newspaper Saturday Magazine feature on the real world Atlas

44. 29th September 2008 – BBC on-0line map of the week on Mark Easton’s Blog.

45. Dorling, D. (2008) Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain through the eyes of two very different teenage girls, Society Guardian, 12th November.

46. Dorling, D, Thomas, B, and The Prince’s Trust (2008) The jobless generation? Press release warning of the effect of the unemployment crisis on young people in collaboration with the trust, 21 November.

47. Dorling, D. (2008) If I were King, Big Issue Magazine, December 1-5, page 46.

48. Dorling, D. (2009) Why low migration levels threaten the UK's economic and social health, Joe Public Blog, The Guardian 23 March, http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2009/apr/23/migration-emigration-uk-dorling

49. Dorling, D. (2009) Interviews on Today Programme, February 11th from NZ on recession, March 27th on the equality bill.

50. Dorling, D. (2009) Interview on Islamic TV on immigration, March 27th.

51. Dorling, D. (2009) How much evidence do you need? Ethnicity, harm and crime, http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/ehcresponses.html.

52. Dorling, D. (2009) It makes no sense at this point to talk about the end of the recession. Comment, The Independent, 12th June: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/can-we-really-say-that-the-recession-is- over-1703223.html

53. Dorling, D. (2009) The briefest of comment on the problems with markets and schools. Today Programme, I5th July

54. Dorling, D. (2009) discussion of the current jobless rate in the UK with Lord Layard and Evan Davies. Today, 12th August.

55. Dorling, D. (2009) Private School “sacrifice”? Letters, Significance Magazine, page 140.

56. Dorling, D. (2009) A tale of two cities, inequality in Sheffield report, Today Programme, 2nd November.

131 57. Dorling, D. (2009) On the existence of Cleckuddersfax, comment in the Guardian, 3rd November. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/03/google

58. Dorling, D. (2009) A land-value tax instead of job cuts? Today Programme, 15th December.

59. Dorling, D. (2009) Contributed to Radio 4's Thinking Allowed: class and social mobility, 30th December.

60. Dorling, D. (2010) Expert view: one of Labour’s great successes, The Guardian Newspaper, 28/1/2010, page 10. http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/mortarboard/2010/jan/28/labours- great-successes-university-access-danny-dorling.

61. Dorling, D. (2010) Words count, letter, New Statesman, 8 February, page 6.

62. Dorling, D. (2010) Thought for the future, Yorkshire Futures News, April, page 8.

63. Dorling, D. (2010) World Health day focus on urbanization commentary. CNN, April 7th: http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/04/06/world.health.day.urban/index.html

64. Graham Allsopp (British, b. 1959), Anna Barford (British, b. 1982), Danny Dorling (British, b. 1968), John Pritchard (British, b. 1972), and Ben Wheeler (British, b. 1973), SASI Group, University of Sheffield and Mark Newman (British, b. 1966), University of Michigan. United Kingdom and United States, 2008. Worldmapper, Internet users (1990 and 2007) with world population (2007), maps showing at triennial cartography exhibition, Smithsonian Institution, USA. May 14th.

65. Dorling, D. (2010) Contributed to Radio 4's Thinking Allowed: inequality and nakedness, 21st April. Various newspaper reports in The Guardian (and editorial on book), London Evening Standard (including in editorial) and, later that week, Sunday Times (“on what we don’t know”).,

66. Dorling (2010) Discussant on BBC Radio London, on Inequality and the Super Rich with Vanessa Feltz, 26/4/2010.

67. Dorling, D. (2010) The super-rich are still soaring away, New Statesman rolling blog, 27th April: http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2010/04/super-rich-rise-inequality

68. Dorling, D. (2010) Our grandchildren will wonder why we are addicted to social inequality, The Yorkshire Post, 26 April.

69. Dorling, D. (2010) Are the First Cuts the Deepest?, Policy Press Blog, 24/5/2010

70. Dorling, D. (2010) Redrawing the World, Refugee Action Blog, 28/5/2010.

71. Dorling (2010) Axing the child poverty measure is wrong, Society Guardian, June 16th, page 4. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2010/jun/16/axing-child-poverty-measure-wrong

72. Dorling (2010) Comments on UK budget, Radio Sheffield and Aljazerra TV, 12pm/9pm June, 22nd.

132 73. Dorling (2010) Interview on Injustice with Little Atoms radio on June 25th, London: http://www.littleatoms.com/dannydorling.htm

74. Dorling (2010) Interview for Five Books: Danny Dorling on Inequality, July 3rd, London: http://fivebooks.com/interviews/danny-dorling-on-inequality

75. Danny on BBC Radio 4, UK "The London Story”, 6th July.

76. Dorling, D. and Barford, A. (2010), Research for the film, Endless Cities, London: D-fuse, 15th July.

77. Dorling, D. (2010) BBC 1, Today, Radio 5, Radio Scotland, BMJ paper on inequalities in health, 23rd July

78. Dorling, D. (2010) Spirited defence of a level playing field, contribution to letters in the Guardian, 16th August (and stories in the Daily Mail -16th and Sunday Times – 14th).

79. Dorling, D. (2010) Are students pre-programmed to live with inequality?, The Guardian (Education), 26 October

80. Dorling, D. (2010) Interview on injustice, 21 minutes, Future Radio, September 7th

81. Dorling, D. (2010) Young people count cost of a crisis they did nothing to cause, Yorkshire Post Newspaper, 7th September.

82. Dorling, D. (2010) The cuts and the north-south divide, Radio 4 World at one and BBC News 24, 9th September, Radio 4 you and yours 13th September.

83. Dorling, D. (2010) Youth unemployment must be tackled now, The Guardian (Society), 14th September http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2010/sep/14/young-people-long- term-unemployment

84. Dorling, D. (2010) Britain must close the great pay divide, Observer, 28th November: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/nov/28/pay-inequality-hutton-review

85. Dorling, D. (2011) The Third Degree: interview in University of Sheffield’s Overview Magazine, January

86. Smith, M. et al. (2011) More division over multiculturalism, Letter, The Guardian, 9th February. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/feb/09/more-division-over-multiculturalism

87. Dorling, D. (2011) Interview on Lord Pitt Lecture and how place makes race (20 minutes), Colourful Radio, March 2nd.

88. Dorling, D. (2011) Consultant for Andrew Marr’s “This is Britain”, March 25th BBC.

89. Dorling, D. (2011) “Q: Why fill in the census form? A: To help others” Independent on Sunday, 27 March

90. Dorling, D. (2011) Government policies have increased social inequalities in the past year, Compass website commentary, 18th April, http://is.gd/gNjmwB

133 91. Dorling, D. (2011) The Business podcast: Does income inequality matter? Contributor to Guardian Podcast discussion, 27th April. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/audio/2011/apr/27/business-podcast-inequality-poverty

92. Dorling, D. (2011) Trends in marriage in the royal wedding week and Britishness, Today Program and Radio Sheffield, 27th April

93. Dorling, D. (2011) Why is Britain Unique, Contribution the Radio 4, More or Less, 8th May.

94. Dorling, D. (2011) What One Change Would I Make to the World: 20mph, Comment, www.whatonechange.co.uk, 27th May

95. Dorling, D. (2011) Health Inequality and Poverty in Glasgow, Al Jazera TV interview, 25th September.

96. Dorling, D., 2011, Poor Kids, Interview with Kerry O’Brien, Four Corners, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 3rd October, 2011, On-line Transcript http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2011/10/04/3331769.htm

97. Dorling, D. (2011) One million people have died in road crashes so far this year, Today Program, 14th October.

98. Dorling, D. and Clark, T. (2011) Danny Dorling discusses his new book Fair Play and how its arguments can inspire those who are protesting against wealth inequality in London", Guardian Business Podcast, 19th October, http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/audio/2011/oct/19/business-podcast-occupy-london- stock-exchange

99. Dorling, D., 2011, Seven billion and counting down, ABC Radio National Interest, 28th October, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nationalinterest/stories/2011/3350861.htDorling, D. (2011) Border controls? Here’s a long line of reasons to relax, The Guardian, 8th November http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/08/border-controls (in paper on the 9th).

100. Dorling, D. (2011) Equality benefits all – a talk at Occupy London, University Tent, St. Paul’s, November 29th. http://www.newint.org/blog/2011/12/06/danny-dorling-video/

101. Dorling, D. (2011) On closing gap between rich and poor, BBC Daily Politics Report, BBC 2, November 30th. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15967106

102. Dorling, D. (2012) Domesday Reloaded: How Britain Has Changed, BBC Radio 4, January 25th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b1hzw/Domesday_Reloaded_How_Britain _Has_Changed/

103. Dorling, D. (2012) By ’eck, It’s still grim up north (and further south than you think)…, Big Issue Magazine, April 3rd, http://www.bigissue.com/features/829/way-we-live-now

104. Dorling. D. (2012) What’s the point of Cartography, The Times Magazine, Eureka Column, April 5th.

134 105. Dorling, D. (2012) David Cameron, James Hunt and , Letter, The Guardian, June 2nd.

106. Dorling, D. (2012) Equality is good news for the world, Positive News, 16th June, http://positivenews.org.uk/2012/positive_perspective/7656/equality-good-news- world/

107. Dorling, D. (2012) Inequality 'worst since second world war, The Guardian, Datablog, 27th June, http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/jun/27/century-income- inequality-statistics-uk

108. Dorling, D. (2012) Patterns of Violence, Letter, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, Summer, p.47.

109. Dorling, D. (2012) How to visualise social structure, The Guardian, Datablog, 24th July, http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/jul/24/danny-dorling-visualise- social-structure

110. Dorling, D. (2012) A right-to-sell to go alongside the right-to-buy, Radio 5 live interview, 20th August.

111. Dorling, D. (2012) An on-line discussion of the need for more equality in the USA, Firedog lake Book Salon, 2nd September, http://fdlbooksalon.com/2012/09/02/fdl-book-salon- welcomes-danny-dorling/

112. Dorling, D. (2012) Why it is a bad idea for the government to pay for poor children to attend private schools, Radio 4 discussion with public school headmaster, 5th September, 1.35pm-1.41pm

113. Dorling, D., Docherty, T., Standing, G., and 70 others (2012) Call for clarity on student debt, Letter, The Guardian, 20th Sept., http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/sep/20/clarity-on-student-debt.

114. Dorling, D. (2012) There is no need for a new tax to get the wealthy paying more or give hostage to fortune by setting a single limit over which this extra taxation is paid. The designer of council tax left enough letters of the alphabet free so that many new bands can easily be slipped in above band H. In a progressive society, council tax would double with every rise in band over H, Letter, London Evening Standard, 24th Sept.

115. Dorling, D., Hennig, B., Lee, C., Bax, N. And Fleetwood, D. (2012) Everything is related to everything else, Animation produced by Humanstudio, Festival of the Mind, 25th September, http://www. guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/video/2012/sep/26/sheffield- international-students-statistics

116. Dorling, D. (2012) The Problem with Pride, RASP guest blog (about dyslexia / dyslexic), http://r-a-s-p.co.uk/guest-blog/2012/10/8/sxm4b4pvrvtiou6z7x6lb6ins15olm

117. Dorling, D. (2012) Ed, English and Embarrassment, The Huffington Post, 14th December, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/danny-dorling/ed-english-and- embarrassment_b_2299207.html

135 118. Dorling, D. (2013) Why do we need a census, Policy Press Blog, 11 January, http://policypress.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/why-do-we-need-a-census/

119. Dorling, D. (2013) Prospects for 2013, January 23rd, New Left Project Blog, http://www.newleftproject.org/index.php/site/blog_comments/prospects_for_2013_danny_dor ling

120. Dorling, D. (2013) Local government without the census – it's a frightening vision, The Guardian Newspaper on-line, Local Government Network, 24th January, http://www.guardian.co.uk/local-government-network/2013/jan/24/local-government- without-census-frightening?INTCMP=SRCH

121. Dorling, D. (2013) Comment on Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's claim that the announcement about HS2 would heal the north-south divide., Today Program, 29th January.

122. Dorling, D. (2013) Margaret Thatcher did little for Grantham. Forget a statue, The Guardian, Comment is free, 7th February http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/07/margaret-thatcher-did-little-grantham- statue

123. Dorling, D. (2013) Discusses Mark Easton's report on 'Why have the white British left London?' with Oona King, Today Program, 20th February, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk- 21511904

124. Dorling D. (2013) Child poverty in Britain and Yorkshire, discussion, Radio Sheffield, 20th February.

125. Dorling, D. (2013) 1971-2011 - Sex, drugs but no rock and roll, The General Household Survey, BBC Radio Sheffield, March 7th.

126. Dorling, D. (2013) Why primary school children are in the wrong place, Radio 5 live, March 15th.

127. Dorling, D. (2013) 32 stops: Different destinations on a roller coaster underground, Socialist Worker, March 19th

128. Dorling, D. (2013) In place of fear: It’s time to tackle alarming health inequalities, Left Foot Forward, May 21st, http://www.leftfootforward.org/2013/05/its-time-to-tackle-the- alarming-trends-in-health-inequalities

129. Dorling, D. (2013) The unsustainable wealth of the £1m household, Guardian, Comment is free, May 22nd, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/22/unsustainable-wealth-1m-household

130. Dorling, D. (2013) A global population of 10 billion is nothing to worry about, The Guardian, June 14th http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/jun/14/global-population-10- billion-worry

131. Dorling, D. (2013) 10 Billion, Today Program Radio 4, World Service News, CNN, Radio 3 Nightwaves and Monocle Radio. June 20th.

136 132. Emmott, S., Dorling, D., Rutter, J., and Sen, A. (2013) Start the Week, Radio 4, July 1st.

133. Dorling, D. (2013) Some Good News - World Population Day, The Huffington Post, 8th July, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/danny-dorling/world-population_b_3560119.html

134. Dorling, D. (2013) Labour's early Christmas gift for the Tories, Very Short Letter, The Guardian, 9th July, http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jul/09/labour-christmas-gift-tories

135. Dorling, D. (2013) Interviewed by Manisha Tank, CNN World View, World Population Day, July 11th.

136. Dorling, D. (2013) English education policy is based on a nasty little theory, The Guardian, 22nd July, http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/jul/22/education-policy- childrens-potential

137. Oomer, N. (2013) What happens when we hit 10 billion? Yahoo News, July 24th, http://uk.news. yahoo.com/danny-dorling-population-10-billion-why-we-don-t-need-to-be- afraid-140204839.html

138. Dorling, D. (2013) If you want something a little dense, then I’d suggest Questioning Collapse: Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability… , Sun, sea and text, New Statesman Summer Reading, July 31st, , http://www.newstatesman.com/books/2013/07/sun-sea-and- text-ns-summer-reading-2013

139. Dorling, D. (2013) 8 billion by the quarter century (2025), Cost of Living Blog, August 2nd, http://www.cost-ofliving.net/8-billion-by-the-quarter-century-2025/

140. Dorling, D. (2013) Ending the national census would make us blind to our society, The Guardian Comment is free, Sept. 2nd, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/02/national-census

141. Dorling, D. (2013) Population Ten Billion in the USA, Public Sector Radio Breakfast discussion, TakeAway Radio, September 12th, http://www.thetakeaway.org/2013/sep/12/why-shouldnt-sweat-global-population-boom/

142. Dorling, D. (2013) Nothing to fear about population growth, Forethought, Radio 4, September, 18th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03b2md8

143. Dorling, D. (2013) For young jobseekers, £8 a day is a lifeline, The Guardian, October 15th, http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/oct/15/jobseekers-allowance-lifeline- young

144. Dorling, D. (2013) How to cope with London’s growth, Letter, The London Evening Standard, October 21st.

145. Dorling, D. (2013) Are today's second-year students the unluckiest cohort ever? The Guardian (Education), October 29th, http://www.theguardian.com/education/2013/oct/28/danny-dorling-letter-to-students

137 146. Financial Times (2013) “10 Billion” listed as one of the books of the year under the category of Science: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/f60b681e-529f-11e3- 8586-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2mVs0MAc8

147. Dorling, D. (2013) Britain's Autumn Statement: The butterfly effect? The Economist Blog, December 7th, http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/12/britains-autumn-statement-1

148. Korovesovska, I. (2013) Unemployment has “eaten” the young of Europe, interview with Danny Dorling, Ahebhuk Online, Macedonian Daily Newspaper, http://www.dnevnik.mk/?ItemID=3072DAC67460A6479E40BB7CB1819257

149. Dorling, D. (2013) How youth is ripped off in the UK, Russia Today TV (London), January 13th

150. Bambra, C. and Dorling, D. (2014) Two cheap ways councils can fight health inequality, The Conversation, On-line Magazine, January 16th, http://theconversation.com/two-cheap-ways-councils-can-fight-health-inequality- 22093

151. Dorling, D. (2014) Lower speeds save lives and revive communities, The Yorkshire Post, 22nd January, http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/debate/columnists/danny-dorling-lower- speeds-save-lives-and-revive-communities-1-6387703

152. Dorling, D. (2014) Is the British education system designed to polarise people? The Guardian, February 4th, http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/feb/04/education-system-polarises-people- economic-inequality

153. Dorling, D. (2014) 'Housing has become the defining economic issue of our times', The Guardian, February 19th, http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/feb/19/ousing-economic-issue-financial- crisis-property-tax-owning-home

154. Dorling, D. (2104) The Big Questions: Are MPs too rowdy? Should there be sanctions against Ukraine? Are we in the middle of a housing bubble? The Independent, February 21st, http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/the-big-questions-are- mps-too-rowdy-should-there-be-sanctions-against-ukraine-are-we-in-the-middle-of-a- housing-bubble-9144970.html

155. Dorling, D. (2014) Old People in Britain Are Dying Before Their Time, New , February 15th (article originally appeared in the New Statesman) http://www.newrepublic.com/article/116635/old-people-britain-are-dying-their-time

156. Dorling (2014) All That is Solid: The Great Housing Disaster, Little Atoms Radio, broadcast on 29th March, http://www.littleatoms.com/dannydorling.htm

138 157. Dorling, D. (2014) Empty gesture on homes crisis, London Evening Standard, March 24th, page 55.

158. Dorling, D. (2014) The Great Housing Disaster: do private landlords risk becoming the new bankers? Joseph Rowntree Foundation Blog, March 31st, http://www.jrf.org.uk/blog/2014/03/housing-disaster-private-landlords-new-bankers

159. Dorling, D. (2014) Interview with Joel Suss for the LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, April 24th, London: LSE, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/archives/41008

160. Dorling, D. (2014) London Mapper aims to show existing data in new light, The Observer (Comment is Free), May 11th, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/11/london-mapper-data-new- light

161. de Zulueta, F., Schaverien, J., Orbach, S., Boyd, D., White, K., Davis, E., Hamilton, L., Foster, P., Hunneybell, D., Miller, N., Bowman, R., Partridge, S., MacIntosh, A., Kennedy, A.L., Smalley, M., Fraser, S., Saunders, P., Dorling, D., Duffell, N., Monbiot, G., Badouk Epstein, O., Goldfarb, M., Samuels, A., Sheerman, B., and Tosh, J. (2014) Boarding schools: pupils' suffering has been ignored for too long, The Observer, May 11th, http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2014/may/10/the-big- issue-boarding-schools-abuse

162. Nugent, C. and Dorling, D. (2014) Interview: The great housing disaster, Workers’ Liberty, May 20th, http://www.workersliberty.org/story/2014/05/20/great- housing-disaster

163. Ballas, D., Dorling, D., and Hennig, B. (2014) Once upon a time there was a country called Europe, Policy Press Blog, June 23rd, http://policypress.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/once-upon-a-time-there-was-a-country- called-europe/

164. Dorling, D. (2014) We ask two experts if 20mph speed limits are a good idea, The Press (Newspaper), York, July 9th, http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/features/features/11329793.We_ask_two_experts_if_20mph _speed_limits_are_a_good_idea/

165. Dorling, D. (2014) Summer time and the reading is easy…., Policy Press Blog, July 23rd, http://policypress.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/summer-time-and-the- reading-is-easy/

166. Dorling, D. (2014) Summer Reads, Times Higher, page 51, 17-23 July.

167. Hennig, B. D. and Dorling, D. (2014) Mapping the August 2011 riots, New Statesman Blog, August 5th, http://www.newstatesman.com/voices/2014/08/danny- dorling-mapping-august-2011-riots

139 168. Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B.D. (2014) There are benefits to viewing Europe as a collection of cities and regions rather than as a group of nation states, LSE European Politics Blog, August 12th, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/08/12/there- are-benefits-to-viewing-europe-as-a-collection-of-cities-and-regions-rather-than-as-a- group-of-nation-states/

169. Dorling, D. (2014) Interview on BBC Hard Talk with Zeinab Badawi, September 15th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p026kfnr

170. Dorling, D. (2014) Modern realities are increasing the discomfort of the comfortably off, The Financial Times, September 26th, http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/74726658-4403-11e4-baa7-00144feabdc0.html

171. Dorling, D. (2014) Tuition fees: a bonanza for the 1%, The Guardian, September 30th, http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/30/tuition-fees- bonanza-for-one-per-cent-danny-dorling

172. Dorling, D. (2014) The machine brings class and change, China People’s Daily, August 1st, http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrb/html/2014- 08/01/nw.D110000renmrb_20140801_5-03.htm

173. Dorling, D. (2014) Growing wealth inequality in the UK is a ticking timebomb, the Guardian, October 15th, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/15/wealth-inequality-uk-ticking- timebomb-credit-suisse-crash

174. Brown, S. and Dorling, D. (2014) “The current increase in global inequality is completely unsustainable” LSE European Politics Blog, October 20th, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/10/20/five-minutes-with-danny-dorling-the- current-increase-in-global-inequality-is-completely-unsustainable/

175. Hennessy, P., McDonald, R. and Dorling, D. (2014) Thinking Allowed with Laurie Taylor, Radio 4, November 12th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04nv6ml

176. Forrest, A. and Dorling, D. (2014) Interview, The Story behind the year’s most quoted figure – is it true, The Big Issue, November 10-16, p.19.

177. Dorling, D. (2014) Contribution to the BBC World Service on Global Inequality levels rising an OECD report, BBC, December 9th, 8am GMT.

178. Dorling, D. (2014) Votes would show support for the NHS, Oxford Mail, December 17th, http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/opinion/letters/11670751.print/

179. Dorling, D. (2014) Books of the Year, Times Higher Education, December 18th, http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/features/times-higher-educations-books-of- 2014/3/2017537.article

140 180. Dorling, D. (2015) Why the UK will not become the richest large nation, discussion, BBC Newsnight, January 15th

181. Dorling, D. (2015) The 1% will take 50% of all wealth next year, BBC World TV discussion, January 19th

182. Dorling, D. (2015) Interview with Dario Ruggiero, Autore Sito (The Long Term Economy, www.lteconomy.it) published January 30th, archived at http://www.lteconomy.it/en/interviews-en

183. Dorling, D. and Mullin, C. (2015) Should parliament move out of London?, The Observer, March 7th, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/07/should-parliament-move-out- of-london

184. Hennig, B.D. and Dorling, D. (2015) The hollowing out of London: how poverty patterns are changing, New Statesman’s blog (Staggers), March 13th, http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/03/hollowing-out-london-how-poverty- patterns-are-changing

185. Dorling, D. (2015) The Green Belt Discussion, Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, March 17th,

186. Dorling, D. (2015) Renting your way to poverty: welcome to the future of housing, The Telegraph, March 20th, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/11482696/Renting-your-way-to-poverty- welcome-to-the-future-of-housing.html

187. Skjervold, H. (2015) London splits in poor and superrich, Aftenposten (Norweignen), March 21st, http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/London-deler-seg-i- fattig-og-superrik-7952444.html

188. Dorling, D. (2015) Talking about housing and jobs in Oxfordshire, Radio Oxford, March 24th.

189. Dorling, D. (2015) Growing Gap between middle-income earners and Top 1%, Daily Mail, April 8th, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3031162/North- South-financial-divide-narrowing-Annual-incomes-South-East-900-year-2008-grown- 800-North-East.html

190. Dorling, D. and O’Hara, M. (2015) The Tories will reduce UK public spending to Estonian levels: IMF forecasts show that Britain could join a tiny group of European countries that have shrunk the size of their states dramatically. But it needn’t be this way, The Guardian, April 15th, http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/apr/15/tories-reduce-uk-public-spending- estonia-imf-figures

141 191. Dorling, D. (2015) Only one lucky generation ever struck housing gold, The Telegraph, April 28th, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election- 2015/11566824/Only-one-lucky-generation-ever-struck-housing-gold.html

192. Dorling, D. and Pirie, M. (2015) Discussion on the green belt and housing, TBS Radio, , May 11th.

193. Dorling, D. (2015) Now is the time when we most need hope, Our Kingdom Blog, Open Democracy: Power and Liberty in Britain, May 29th, https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/danny-dorling/now-is-time-when-we- most-need-hope

194. Dorling, D. (2015) Growing injustice: six myths about inequality, New Statesman Blog, June 1st, http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/growing- injusticesix-myths-about-inequality

195. Dorling, D. (2015) The main issue is that we are getting older, Countryside Voice Magazine, August.

196. Dorling, D. (2015) Together Again: What is a human, Prospect Magazine, September 11th, http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/philosophy/big-question-what-is-a- human-homo-naledi-human-like-discovery

197. Dorling, D. (2015) Contributor: Radio 4 analysis – will George be King? BBC, October 19th.

198. Dorling, D. (2015) Inequality, the 1%, the USA and the UK, Wort Radio (Wisconsin, USA), November 13th, http://www.wortfm.org/inequality-and-the-1/

199. Dorling, D. and Cheshire, P. (2015) Verbal Evidence Given to the Select Committee on Economic Affairs, London: House of Lords, December 15th.

200. Dorling, D. (2016) Lean out: There is a danger that corporate feminism will enter academia and will not be recognised for the aberration that it is, Times Higher, January 14th, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/reviews-what-are-you- reading-14-january-2016

201. Dorling, D. (2016) Breath-taking ignorance, Prospect Magazine, January 15th, http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/big-question-is-the-government-right-about- sink-estates

202. Dorling, D., Rinvolucri, B. and Green, L. (2016) Is inequality an unavoidable fact of life? – Video, Guardian Opinion Weekly Videos, http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/video/2016/jan/20/is-inequality-an- unavoidable-fact-of-life-video

203. Usborne, S. (2016) Britain's human landscape: Oxford university's Professor Danny Dorling has created an atlas of the UK's population, The Independent, March 16th,

142 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/britains-human-landscape-oxford-university-s- professor-danny-dorling-has-created-an-atlas-of-the-uk-a6935101.html

204. Dorling, D. (2016) The job of a professor is to profess: interview with Karen Shook, Times Higher Education Blog, March 31st, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/blog/danny-dorling-qa-job-professor-profess

205. Dorling, D. (2016) Happiness and government, Good parenting, Thinking Allowed, April 18th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077gt3g

206. Dorling, D. (2016) Interview with Economy Team about inequality, the Panama Papers, and the power of a good map, This Week, April 21st, http://www.ecnmy.org/engage/danny-dorling-inequality-maps/

207. Dorling, D. (2016) Do too many people get a university education? The Doctor Faustus Blog, April 26th, http://doctorfaustus.wix.com/faustus-oxford#!blog/ebltz

208. Dorling, D. (2016) Happiness and government, Good parenting, Thinking Allowed, BBC Radio 4, April 20th, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qy05

209. Dorling, D. (2016) Discussing the Green Belt, Farming Today, Radio 4, September 2nd, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07q2dvt

210. Dorling, D. (2016) Statistical and demographic advisor for BBC2’s ‘'Will Britain ever see a Black PM?'’, November 13th.

211. Dorling, D. (2016) Will anything short of global revolution end the dominance of the 1%? Interview on ‘The Question’, November 28th, http://theqstn.com/questions/188615/will-anything-short-of-global-revolution-end-the- dominance-of-the-1

212. Dorling, D. (2016) How unequal is Britain in 2016, historically speaking? Interview on ‘The Question’, December 6th, http://theqstn.com/questions/191201/how- unequal-is-britain-in-2016-historically-speaking

213. Dorling, D. (2016) What happens in societies where social mobility ends? Interview on ‘The Question’, December 12th, http://theqstn.com/questions/193358/what- happens-in-societies-where-social-mobility-ends

214. Anna Pigott’s blog (2016) Brexit means … income inequality, Swansea News Network, December 14th, http://swanseanewsnetwork.org/brexit/brexit-means-income- inequality/

215. Wyprska, W. Khan, O., Garnham, A. and more (2016) Tackling Inequality, The Sunday Times, December 18th. “tweeted as”: Scotland to bring the socioeconomic duty of the equality act into law. Why does the rest of the UK not follow suit?

143 216. Bond, C. and Dorling, D. (2016) Why better politics can be a major benefit to everyone, The Yorkshire post, 28th December.

217. Dorling, D. (2017) Discussing Housing on the Show, BBC Radio 2, January 3rd.

218. Dorling, D. (2017) Which countries have had the most successful migration policies and why? The Question, January 9th, http://theqstn.com/questions/200411/which-countries-have-had-the-most-successful- migration-policies-and-why

219. Series of articles published on February 17th 2017 reporting that cuts bare main responsibility for 30,000 excess deaths in 2015 when other possibilities eliminated: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/social-care-cuts-linked-to-30-000- excess-deaths-mnwlq3l22 http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/social-care-scandal- tory-cuts-9836261 http://www.itv.com/news/2017-02-17/social-care-cuts-possibly- linked-to-thousands-of-deaths/ https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/feb/17/health- cuts-most-likely-cause-major-rise-mortality-study-claims

220. Dorling, D. (2017) Getting rich is largely about luck – shame the wealthy don’t want to hear it, The Independent, May 5th, http://www.independent.co.uk/money/your-money/getting-rich-largely-about-luck- shame-wealthy-don-t-want-to-hear-it-a7716761.html

221. The above was widely reproduced including in Hungarian, on May 27th http://hvg.hu/gazdasag/20170527_A_meggazdagodas_nem_tehetseg_hanem_szerencse_ kerdese and Indonesian (Malay): http://www.bbc.com/indonesia/vert-cap-40076359 on May 30th 2017.

222. Dorling, D., Ballas, D., and Hennig, B. (2017) What now for Brexit?, Policy Press Blog, June 14th, https://policypress.wordpress.com/2017/06/14/what-now-for- brexit/

223. Dorling, D. (2017) Utopian Reading, Big Issue Magazine, June 26-July 2nd, page 27.

224. Dorling, D. (2017) The UK needs a radical shake up to solve its housing problems, Politics.co.uk blog, June 27th, http://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2017/06/27/the- uk-needs-a-radical-shake-up-to-solve-its-housing-problem

225. Dorling, D. (2017) Forget Brexit GE2017 was all out austerity, interview, Stand Up Magazine, issue 2, September, pp. 8-9. https://issuu.com/standupmag/docs/issuu_stand_up_issue_222222

226. Spiegelhalter, D., De Stavola, B., Davey Smith, G., Tilling K., Goldacre, B., Davies, N., Julious, S., Gilthorpe, M., Martineau, F., Fraser, A., Dorling, D. et al (2017)

144 Letter: Examining the numbers on pension valuations, The Financial Times, September 19th, https://www.ft.com/content/810aa034-9c79-11e7-8cd4-932067fbf946

227. Dorling, D. (2017) One Sentence Letter: How long is it going to take us to realise that for the EU27 no deal was always going to be better than a bad deal? (Barnier and Davis clash amid Brexit deadlock, 26 September), The Guardian, September 30th, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/29/sheep-shearing-and-split-infinitives

228. Comment in the Times: Without census sex data we'd be unable to calculate basic social stats: Feminists fight to keep gender question in census, The Times October 14th 2017, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/feminists-fight-to-keep-gender-question-in- census-vqv3lr9gj

229. Danny Dorling predicts ‘local nationalisation’ of UK universities: Move would make higher education more efficient and equitable, says Oxford professor, The Times Higher, October 23rd 2017, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/danny- dorling-predicts-local-nationalisation-uk-universities

230. Upholding the rule of law in the European union, open letter to Commission President Junker and European Council Presidents Tusk, 31 October 2017, https://www.ara.cat/2017/11/02/LETTER-TUSK-JUNCKER-FINAL1.pdf

231. North-south divide edges down the map, A mention in the Sunday Times, November 5th 2016, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/north-south-divide-edges- down-the-map-f32wpqd5d

232. Dorling, D. (2017) Life expectancy and austerity, Socialist Health Association, November 15th, https://www.sochealth.co.uk/2017/11/15/life-expectancy- austerity/

233. In the Daily Mail: ‘‘These homes will not solve the problems … one extra home for every 250 people.’ Groves, J. (2017) You Baby Boomers are so selfish, says Cabinet Minister: Sajid Javid blames housing shortage on mortgage-free elderly who are 'not facing up to the reality' of the housing crisis, the Daily Mail, November 16th, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5088317/Cabinet-split-housing-Hammond- spar.html

234. In the Guardian: ‘The two places where people meet are in the maternity ward … and in the mortuary – those are the two most socially mixed places in Oxford … It’s a fantasy to think that we can pay each other vastly different amounts of money and will actually understand each other and work well together.’ Alexander, D. (2017) The empathy gap: why don’t you meet people who think differently to you? The Guardian, November 14th, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/14/empathy- mps-douglas-alexander

235. Stiglitz, J., Ha-Joon, C., Graeber, D., Pettigor, A., Dorling, D., Sassen, S. et al. (2017) The chancellor must end austerity now – it is punishing an entire generation, The

145 Guardian, November 19th, https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/nov/19/the- chancellor-must-end-austerity-now-it-is-punishing-an-entire-generation

236. Danny Dorling and Stuart Gietel-Basten (2017) – Life expectancy in Britain has fallen so much that a million years of life could disappear by 2058 – why? Brave New Europe, November 30th, https://braveneweurope.com/danny-dorling-and-stuart- gietel-basten-life-expectancy-in-britain-has-fallen-so-much-that-a-million-years-of-life- could-disappear-by-2058-why

237. Apolitical (2017) Q&A: Is there an ‘ideal amount of inequality’ in our societies? Interview with Danny Dorling, December 5th 2017, https://apolitical.co/solution_article/qa-ideal-amount-inequality-societies/

238. Chick, V., Griffith-Jones, S., Stewart, F., Ghosh, J., Keen, S., Simms, A., Dorling, D., Chang, H. J. et al. (2017) Delving deeper into an economics Reformation, The Guardian, December 19th, https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/dec/19/delving-deeper-into-an-economics- reformation

239. Dorling, D. (2017) My books of the Year, Times Higher, December 20th, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/winter-reads-2017-part-one

240. Dorling, D. (2017) Life expectancy in Britain has stagnated, meaning that a million years of life could disappear by 2058 – why? The Independent, December 28th, http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/uk-life-expectancy-drops-2058-government-cuts- austerity-nhs-national-health-a8131526.html

241. Dorling, D. and Gietel-Baten, S. (2018) UK life expectancy has stopped rising—and austerity could be to blame, Prospect Magazine, Janaury 4th, https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/uk-life-expectancy-has-stopped-rising-and- austerity-could-be-to-blame

242. Dorling, D. (2018) Contribution to the weekly Guardian political podcast https://www.theguardian.com/politics/audio/2018/feb/22/avoiding-a-mad-max-brexit- politics-weekly-podcast#comments and of February 22nd and story of February 21st: Asthana, A. (2018) Health department 'ignoring UK life expectancy concerns', The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/feb/21/health-department- ignoring-uk-life-expectancy-concerns

243. Dorling, D. (2018) contribution to Times Newspaper story: Health can last 30 years longer in well-off areas, March 8th by Chris Symth: Danny Dorling, of Oxford University, said: “This health life expectancy gap is shocking and it is growing. A large part of the reason is migration.” In January The Times revealed that life expectancy had fallen by more than a year in some areas since 2011. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/health-can-last-30-years-longer-in-well-off-areas- wb06c3j0n

146 244. Hiam, L. and Dorling, D. (2018) numerous stories, March 15th: “Call for action after 10,000 more deaths than expected in England and Wales” (The Express; The Telegraph, The Daily Mail, The , The Times, Independent; The Guardian, Rochdale News) https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/931766/10-000-additional-deaths- England-Wales-call-for-action-investigation; https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/14/life-expectancy-fall-one-year-middle- classes-among-hardest-hit/; http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5502243/Mystery- 12-percent-rise-Brit-fatalities-2018.html; https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk- news/10000-extra-nhs-deaths-seven-12189257; https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/call- for-inquiry-into-2-000-extra-january-deaths-sg2scxwjv; https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/call-for-inquiry-into-2-000-extra-january-deaths- sg2scxwjv; http://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/nhs-winter-crisis-deaths-patients- flu-cancelled-operations-bmj-oxford- a8256401.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/mar/15/concern-at-rising- infant-mortality-rate-in-england-and-wales; http://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news- features/2/news-headlines/117065/health-chiefs-failing-to-investigate-rising-deaths-in- england-and-wales-argue-experts

245. Rylance, M., Eno, B., Martinez, F., Jones, O., German, L., Qureshi, M., Williamson, C., Dent Coad, E., Dorling, D. et al. (2018) Syria, the west’s response and international law, Letter, The Guardian, April 11th, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/11/syria-the-wests-response-and- international-law

246. Mentions of joint work and papers by several MPs on Parliamentary Debate, Westminster Hall, April 18th 2018, (Hansard Volume 639 Column 177WH): https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2018-04-18/debates/6AEE73CE-7C3C-4DC0- A8EB-DA7FE45A34EE/AusterityLifeExpectancy

247. Reference by (2018) 'Tory austerity has almost certainly increased the death rate. It's time to push back', The Mirror, May 3rd, https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/tory-austerity-almost-certainly-increased- 12468792

248. Nasim, K., Shaheen, F., Thorp, D. et al (2018) One year on from the Grenfell fire, and yet so little has changed, Letter, The Guardian, June 13th, https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/13/one-year-on-from-the-grenfell-fire- and-yet-so-little-has-changed

249. Saville-Roberts, L., Williamson, C., MacNeil, A. et al (2018) Arms campaigners pile pressure on Theresa May over ‘war crimes’ in Yemen, Petition, June 22nd, https://leftfootforward.org/2018/06/arms-trade-activists-pile-pressure-on-theresa- may-over-war-crimes-in-yemen/

250. Albert, E. (2018) For the first time in a century, life expectancy stagnates in the United Kingdom, Le Monde, September 26th, Danny Dorling, from Oxford

147 University, says it more brutally: "A group of leaders in this country consider that the stagnation of life expectancy is an acceptable price to pay. " https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2018/09/26/pour-la-premiere-fois-depuis-un- siecle-l-esperance-de-vie-stagne-au-royaume-uni_5360441_3234.html

251. Puttick, K. (2018) Care cuts blamed for fall in life expectancy, The Times, September 26th, https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/care-cuts-blamed-for-fall-in-life- expectancy-mczmwpt8s

252. Rylance, M., Pilger, J., Dent Coad, E., Edwards, J., Lake, B., Lucas, C., MacNeil, A., Hussain, I., Saville Roberts, L., Williams, H., Williamson, C., Courtney, K., German, L., Qureshi, M., Evans, M., Hudson, K., Margolyes, M., Markham, K., Khan, J., Martinez, F., de la Tour, A., Brittain, V. and Dorling, D. (2018) Heavy price paid for war in Afghanistan, Letter, The Guardian, October 5th, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/05/heavy-price-paid-for-war-in- afghanistan

253. Morgan, J. (2018) Danny Dorling: University of Oxford acts ‘as if city doesn’t matter’ The Times Higher, October 12th, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/danny-dorling-university-oxford-acts-if- city-doesnt-matter

254. Shiva V., Klein, N., Chomsky, N. et al (2018) Letter: Act now to prevent an environmental catastrophe, The Guardian, December 9th, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/09/act-now-to-prevent-an- environmental-catastrophe

255. Green, A., Smit, T., Anderson, K., Watts, T., Scoot Cato, M., Rapley, C., Birkhead, T., Carter, J., Dorling, D., et 200+ al. (2019) Letter: School climate strike children’s brave stand has our support, The Guardian, February 13th, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/13/school-climate-strike-childrens- brave-stand-has-our-support

256. Dorling, D. (2019) What is a civilized society? Rethinking blog, 26th February, https://rethinkingcivilsociety.org/quotes/danny-dorlingprofessor-of- geography/

257. Renton, C. (2019) Brexit and the Imperial hang over, interview, March 6th, https://www.bailliegifford.com/en/uk/individual-investors/sponsorship/author- interviews-insights/?article=2019-q1-author-interview-danny-dorling-ind-se-0289

258. Damo (2019) Danny Dorling is coming to Brighton to explain just what the hell is going on in mid-Brexit Britain, Mumble Words (surveying international wordsmithery), March 14th, https://mumblewords.net/2019/03/14/an-interview-with- danny-dorling/

148 259. Evans, S., Burgess, N., Courtney, K., Bousted, M, Moran, K,, Lucas, C.,Watson, M., Kinnock, N. .. Dorling, D., et al. (2019) Overhaul school admissions, Letter, The Observer, March 17th, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/17/shamima-begum-what- happened-to-our-compassion

260. Oxplore (2019) Danny Dorling talking on what poverty in Britain is, and proportion of children in poverty: https://oxplore.org/question-detail/can-we-end- poverty#2055

261. Dorling, D. (2019) Twelve facts you may have missed as the UK missed its first Brexit deadline, Progressive Economy Blog (reposting), May 7th, https://www.progressiveeconomyforum.com/2019/05/07/twelve-facts-you-may-have- missed-as-the-uk-missed-its-first-brexit-deadline/

262. Pickett, K., Wilkinson, R., Dorling, D. Shaheen, F. (2019) Why we are troubled by elitist inequality review: 40 researchers, educators and campaigners on inequality criticise the makeup of the IFS Deaton review’s expert panel, Letter, The Guardian, May 16th, https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2019/may/16/why-we-are- troubled-by-elitist-inequality-review

263. Svensson, J. and Dorling, D. (2019) Danny Dorling: is the human species slowing down? – Global Water Forum, UNESCO, July 8th, http://www.globalwaterforum.org/2019/07/15/danny-dorling-is-the-human-species- slowing-down/

264. Quoted in: Staff Reporters (2019) Bishops warn Johnson against ‘cavalier’ move, The Church Times, August 28th, https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2019/30- august/news/uk/twenty-five-bishops-warn-government-not-to-show-cavalier-disregard- for-parliament

265. Appeared in Freddi Ramel’s radio documentary, Overpopulation - Are we too many? We humans are behind most of the future catastrophes. And we're just getting more and more. [Överbefolkning - Är vi för många? Vi människor ligger bakom de flesta av framtidens möjliga katastrofer. Och vi blir bara fler och fler] Swedish public radio, September 4th 2019. https://sverigesradio.se/sida/avsnitt/1365369?programid=5188

266. Blanchflower, D., Chick, V., Griffith-Jones, S., Himmelweit, S., Jolly, R., Mazzucato, M., Piketty, T. … Dorling, D. et al (2019) The UK’s failing economic model demands such bold ideas, Letter, The Financial Times, September 8th, https://on.ft.com/2k2Cjv7

267. Dorling report on speech given as president of the Sociology and Social Policy Section of the British festival of Science on Wales not really being leave In the Guardian on 23rd September https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/sep/22/english-people- wales-brexit-research and Sunday Times on 22nd September: Wealthy English blow-ins

149 ‘swung Welsh Brexit vote’ https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/wealthy-english-blow-ins- swung-welsh-brexit-vote-r3qkpmnn3

268. Jon McClure and Danny Dorling, Discussing the General Election, Russia Today TV, London, December 13th 2019.

269. Quoted by Abubakr Al-Shamahi in ‘With Harry out, the royal family may have to change its ways’ Al Jazeera, 10 January, https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/harry-royal-family-change-ways- 200110205732946.html

270. Fran Boait, Miatta Fahnbulleh, Doug Parr … Danny Dorling and many more (2020) Bank of England must lead the way on climate change: Open letter to Andrew Bailey, 3 March, http://positivemoney.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Open-letter-to- Andrew-Bailey.pdf

271. James Harding, Michael Marmot, Danny Dorling and others (2020) Will Covid-19 effect the rich more than the poor, Tortoise open house, 19 March.

272. New Scientist: Read Slowdown (Yale University Press) by social geographer and author Danny Dorling finds that human progress and growth have been slowing down since the early 1970s – and argues that this is a good thing for the planet, https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24532760-600-dont-miss-us-on-coronavirus- quake-escape-and-the-upside-of-slowdown/

273. Times Higher: Danny Dorling: ‘slowdown’ brings end to ‘rampant capitalism’. The Pace of disruptive change is falling, claims book by Oxford geographer, who says virus crisis could herald a kinder form of politics, April 5, 2020, By Matthew Reisz, https://www.timeshighereducation.com/people/danny-dorling-slowdown-brings- end-rampant-capitalism

274. The Financial Times; Le Monde; News Week Españo and others: Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Imran Khan, Cyril Ramaphosa and many others (2020) OPEN LETTER: Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19, May 14th, https://medium.com/@Oxfam/uniting-behind-a-peoples-vaccine-against-covid-19- 87eec640976

275. Talking about Slowdown and Covid-19 across US radio stations, Grand Rapids, Atlanta, New York, Flint, Minneapolis, Joy on Paper (PatZi), Connecticut, Douglas Coleman Show, Milwaukee, Denver, May 21st 2020

276. Danny Dorling talking faster and faster on “Danny Dorling but whenever he dramatically emphasises how fast the world is changing it speeds up” (22/12/2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qfeW-IcdP4&feature=youtu.be

277. Signatory to open letter in The Independent, Coronavirus: Rishi Sunak urged to consider four-day working week in response to pandemic. Signatories including John

150 McDonnell and Caroline Lucas say ‘shorter working time has been used throughout history as a way of responding to economic crises’ June 20th 2020, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/coronavirus-four-day-week-rishi-sunak- furlough-economy-a9573446.html

278. Conversation piece reproduced in many outlets: Dorling, D. (2020) Coronavirus: Is the cure worse than the disease? The Independent, October 12th, https://www.independent.co.uk/health_and_wellbeing/coronavirus-cure-lockdown- disease-science-vaccine-b887078.html

279. The Sustainability Agenda, Interview with Fergal Byrne, Episode 106, 30 October 2020, http://www.thesustainabilityagenda.com/podcast/episode-106-interview- with-danny-dorling-social-geographer-and-professor-of-geography/

280. Terri-Ann Williams (2020) NORTH SOUTH DIVIDE Four graphs reveal how Covid’s second wave hit the North harder ,The Sun, December 3rd, https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13368922/four-graphs-covids-second-wave-hit-north- harder/

281. Allen, P., Dorling, D. et al. (2020) Letter: Social infrastructure is also vital to recovery plan, The Financial Times, December 11th, https://www.ft.com/content/be5b993c-6f09-4e45-b48b-d47b238b8080

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