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  • Anti-Utopian Blueprints: Populism in Müller’s Empty City.
    Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory.
    Forthcoming
  • Leyden, K. Hogan, M. D'Arcy, L. Bunting, B.
    Walkable Neighborhoods: Linkages Between Place, Health, and Happiness in Younger and Older Adults.
    Journal of the American Planning Association.
    90(1), 101-114.
  • Appropriating the Neoliberal City : Populism, Post-Transcendental Phenomenology, and the Problematic of the ‘World’.
    Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology,
    10(1), 67-87.
  • Tupara, H. Wilkie, M. Cunningham, C.
    Home modifications to prevent home fall injuries in houses with Māori occupants (MHIPI): A randomised controlled trial.
    Lancet Public Health,
    6(9), e631-e640.
  • Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: Implementer perspectives.
    Urban Research & Practice.
    Advance online publication.
  • Robertson, O. Nathan, K. Baker, M. Atatoa Carr, P.
    Residential mobility and socioemotional and behavioural difficulties in a preschool population cohort of New Zealand children.
    BMJ of Epidemiology and Community Health
    73(10).
  • White, M.
    Healthy homes initiative: Initial analysis of health outcomes.
    Motu Note #37, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Kristono, G.A. Shorter, C. Siebers, R.
    Endotoxin, cat, and house dust mite allergens in electrostatic cloths and bedroom dust.
    J Occup Environ Hyg.
    16(1):89-96
  • Ingham, T. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Draper, J. Bailey, L. Stanley, T. Leadbitter, P.
    Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
    Thorax
    74, 849-857.
  • Lessons learned from implementing a programme of home modifications to prevent falls amongst the general population.
    Safety
    4.