Associate Professor in Human Critical Geography, University of Leeds
I am a critical urban geographer interested in the political and economic transformation of cities, neoliberal urban policies, gentrification and contestation. Currently I am researching the transformation of traditional retail markets and their social value. I also conduct comparative research in European and Latin American cities. I espouse participatory action research methodologies.
I'm the Principal Investigator of a 2018-2020 Economic and Social Research Council project, Understanding and Enhancing the Community Value of Traditional Retail Markets in UK cities. For more information see our website https://trmcommunityvalue.leeds.ac.uk/ and follow any updates thought our twitter account @markets4people

Coronavirus recovery: why local markets are key to reviving our locked down town centres
Jun 15, 2020 12:46 pm UTC| Economy
During the early weeks of coronavirus in the UK, there was an obsessive focus on supermarkets and how they were handling the pandemic. It was as if traditional retail markets and small shops didnt exist. Many markets and...