Meth, P (2011):
Crime management and urban governance: everyday experiences within urban South Africa
Environment and Planning A, Vol. 43 (3), pp 742 – 760. |
Meth, P (2010):
Unsettling insurgency: reflections on women’s insurgent practices in South Africa
Planning Theory and Practice, Vol. 11 (2), pp 241-263. |
Meth, P (2009):
Marginalised Men’s emotions: politics and place
Geoforum, Vol. 40, pp 853 – 863. |
Williams, G, Meth, P, Willis, K (2009):
Geographies of Developing Areas
Routledge, London. |
Meth, P (2009):
Methods: Diaries (Video, Audio or Written), in Kitchin, Rob and Thrift, N (eds)
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 1, pp 150 – 155. Oxford, Elsevier. |
Meth, P, McClymont, K (2009):
Researching Men: The politics and possibilities of a qualitative mixed methods approach
Social and Cultural Geography, Vol. 10 (8), pp 909 – 925 |
Meth, P (2008):
'Vusi Majola: ''walking until the shoes is finished'' ', in Jeffrey, C and Dyson, J (2007) (eds) Telling Young Lives: Portraits of Global Youth
Temple University Press, Philadelphia, pp40-55. |
Meth, P, Williams, G (2006):
Literature Reviews and bibliographic Searches, in Desai, V and Potter, R (eds) Doing development research
Sage, pp209-221. |
Meth, P (2004):
Using diaries to understand women's responses to crime and violence
Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 16 (2), pp153-164 |
Meth, P (2003):
Entries and Omissions: using solicited diaries in Geographical Research
Area, Vol 35.2 |
Meth, P (2003):
Rethinking the domus in domestic violence: homelessness, space and domestic violence
Geoforum, Vol. 34 |
Meth, P, Malaza, K (2003):
Violent research: the ethics and emotions of doing research with women in South Africa
Ethics, Place and Environment, Vol. 6 (2), pp 143 - 159 |
Meth, P, Donaldson, R and Marais, L (eds) (2002):
Rethinking forced removals: diversity and difference
in Urban and Rural Land Reform, Restitution and Restructuring during the 1990s |
Meth, P (2001):
Healthy and housed vs ill and homeless: the shelter dilemma for women experiencing domestic violence
Agenda, Vol. 48 |
Meth, P (2001):
Embracing Diversity in Theory: A theoretical contribution to rethinking relocation settlements
South African Geographic Journal, Vol. 83 (3) |
Meth, P (2001):
Rethinking the dumping grounds: questioning assumptions about movement into the relocation settlement of Bilanyoni
Area, Vol. 33 (3) |
Meth, P (2000):
Formalisation and Representation: A settlement of contradictions
Urban Forum, Vol. 11 (1) |
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