Julie MacLeavy

Julie MacLeavy

University of Bristol

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Julie MacLeavy

Julie MacLeavy, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Economic Geography, Feminist Geography, Feminist Political Economy, Neoliberalism, Austerity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Neighbourhood regeneration through a longitudinal lens: Exploring crisis temporalities in Bristol, UK

Insights from Geoforum on Israeli-Palestine

Feminism, resistance and the archive

Rethinking urban utopianism: The fallacy of social mix in the 15-Minute City

Possibilities of urban research: Temporal difference and the politics of the future

Austere futures: From hardship to hope?

Interventions in the political geographies of resistance: The contributions of Cindi Katz, 15 years on

Analysing the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19: A new regional geography or pandemic enhanced inequalities?

Julie MacLeavy Information

University

Position

Professor of Economic Geography

Citations(all)

2288

Citations(since 2020)

1280

Cited By

1473

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

University of Bristol

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Julie MacLeavy Skills & Research Interests

Economic Geography

Feminist Geography

Feminist Political Economy

Neoliberalism

Austerity

Top articles of Julie MacLeavy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Neighbourhood regeneration through a longitudinal lens: Exploring crisis temporalities in Bristol, UK

Area

Julie MacLeavy

2024/3

Insights from Geoforum on Israeli-Palestine

Jessica Hope

Sarah Hall

Julie MacLeavy

2024/2/4

Feminism, resistance and the archive

Maria Fannin

Julie MacLeavy

2023/8/17

Rethinking urban utopianism: The fallacy of social mix in the 15-Minute City

Urban Studies

Giada Casarin

Julie MacLeavy

David Manley

2023/3/15

Possibilities of urban research: Temporal difference and the politics of the future

Dialogues in Urban Research

Julie MacLeavy

2023

Austere futures: From hardship to hope?

The Geographical Journal

Julie MacLeavy

2023/9/12

Interventions in the political geographies of resistance: The contributions of Cindi Katz, 15 years on

Political Geography

Sarah M Hughes

Amber Murrey

Sneha Krishnan

Karolien van Teijlingen

Patricia O Daley

...

2022/8/1

Analysing the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19: A new regional geography or pandemic enhanced inequalities?

Regional Studies, Regional Science

Katie A Cross

Jamie CN Evans

Julie MacLeavy

David J Manley

2022/5/3

Brexit as Britain in decline and its crises (revisited)

The Political Quarterly

Julie MacLeavy

Martin Jones

2021/7

Feminism and futurity: Geographies of resistance, resilience and reworking

Progress in Human Geography

Julie MacLeavy

Maria Fannin

Wendy Larner

2021/4/12

Tangible co-production? Engaging and creating knowledge with fathers

Area

I Culpin

E Dermott

J Ives

J MacLeavy

2021

Revisiting open access publishing – Part II

Geoforum

The Editors

2021

Care work, gender inequality and technological advancement in the age of COVID‐19

Gender, Work & Organization

Julie MacLeavy

2021

A ‘post‐work’ world: Geographical engagements with the future of work

The Political Quarterly

Julie MacLeavy

Andrew Lapworth

2020

Women, equality and the UK’s EU referendum: locating the gender politics of Brexit in relation to the neoliberalising state

Julie MacLeavy

2020/6/30

Revisiting open access publishing

Geoforum

Sarah Hall

R Fletcher

L Baker

Esteve Corbera

G DeVerteuil

...

2020/6

Social class

Oliver Heath

Monica Bennett

2023/9

The unintended consequences of open access publishing – And possible futures

Geoforum

Julie MacLeavy

Richard Harris

Ron Johnston

2020/6/1

Neoliberalism

Vishanthie Sewpaul

2015/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 55
Nik Theodore

Nik Theodore

University of Illinois at Chicago

H-index: 31
John Harrison

John Harrison

Loughborough University

H-index: 28
Kendra Strauss

Kendra Strauss

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 23
Al James

Al James

Newcastle University

H-index: 21
kate boyer

kate boyer

Cardiff University

H-index: 17
Wenfei Winnie Wang

Wenfei Winnie Wang

University of Bristol

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