Staff Profile

Dr Gordon MacLeod
Reader in the Department of Geography
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 41915
Fax: +44 (0)191 33 41801
Room number: 221
Contact Dr Gordon MacLeod (email at gordon.macleod@durham.ac.uk)
Research Groups
Selected Publications
Journal papers: academic
- MacLeod, D.G. & Johnstone, C. Stretching Urban Renaissance: Privatizing Space, Civilizing Place, Summoning 'Community'. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2012;36:1-28.
- MacLeod, D.G. & Jones, M. Renewing Urban Politics. Urban Studies. 2011;48:2443-2472.
- MacLeod, D.G. Urban Politics Reconsidered: Growth Machine to Post-democratic City?. Urban Studies. 2011;48:2629-2660.
- Jones, M. & MacLeod, G. Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 2004;29:433-452.
- MacLeod, G., Raco, M. & Ward, K. Negotiating the contemporary city: Introduction. Urban Studies. 2003;40:1655-1671.
- MacLeod, G. From urban entrepreneurialism to a 'Revanchist City'? On the spatial injustices of Glasgow's Renaissance. Antipode. 2002;34:602-624.
- MacLeod, G. & Ward, K. Spaces of utopia and dystopia: landscaping the contemporary city. Geografiska Annaler. 2002;84B:153-170.
- MacLeod, G. Beyond soft institutionalism: accumulation, regulation, and their geographical fixes. Environment and Planning A. 2001;33:1145-1167.
- MacLeod, G. New regionalism reconsidered: Globalization and the remaking of political economic space. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2001;25:804-829.
- MacLeod, G. & Jones, M. Renewing the geography of regions. Environment and Planning D: - Society and Space. 2001;19:669-695.
Books: authored
- Brenner, N., Jessop, B., Jones, M. & MacLeod, G. State/space: A Reader. Blackwell; 2002.
Books: sections
- Johnstone, C. & MacLeod, D.G. New Labour's 'broken' neighbourhoods: liveability, disorder, and discipline?. In: Atkinson, R. & Helms, G. Securing an Urban Renaissance. Crime, community and British urban policy. Bristol.: The Policy Press; 2007:75-90.
- MacLeod, G. & Jones, M. Mapping the geographies of UK devolution. In: Tewdwr-Jones, M. & Allmendinger, P. Territory, Identity and Spatial Planning. New York and London.: Routledge; 2006:333-352.
- Jones, M. & MacLeod, G. Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question. In: Sagan & Halkier, H. Regionalism contested: Institution, society and governance. 2005:93-112.
- Brenner, N., Jessop, B., Jones, M. & MacLeod, G. Introduction: State space in question. In: Brenner, N., Jessop, B., Jones, M. & MacLeod, G. State/Space: A Reader. Blackwell; 2002.
- MacLeod, G. Regional tensions: constructing institutional cohesion. In: Peck, J. & Ward, K. City of Revolution: Restructuring Manchester. Manchester University Press; 2002:176-189.
- MacLeod, G. Globalizing Parisian thought-waves: recent advances in the study of social regulation, disclosure, politics and space. In: Jessop, B. The Regulation Approach: An Anthology. Edward Elgar; 2001:533-553.
- MacLeod, G. Identity, hybridity and the institutionalization of territory: On the geohistory of Celtic devolution. In: Harvey, D., Jones, R., McInroy, N. & Milligan, C. Celtic Geographies: Landscape, Identity, Culture. Routledge; 2001:53-68.
