Contemporary social/cultural/political

Joanie Willett, ‘Counter-urbanisation and a politics of place: A coastal community in Cornwall and rural gentrification’, Habitat International 141 (2023)

Joanie Willett, ‘Place-based rural development: A role for complex adaptive region assemblages?’, Journal of Rural Studies 97 (2023), pp. 583-590

Laura Colebrooke, Catherine Leyshon, Michael Leyshon and Tim Walker, ‘‘We’re on the edge’: Cultures of care and Universal Credit’, Social and Cultural Geography 24, 1 (2023), pp. 86-103

Philip Hayward, ‘Tintagel Island as a rhetorical construct, disputed heritage asset and bridged peninsula’, Journal of Marine and Island Cultures 11, 2 (2022), pp. 215-225 and ‘St Ives Island: the persistent mischaracterisation of a Cornish headland’, Journal of Marine and Island Cultures 11, 2 (2022), pp. 53-63 (available online at https://jmic.online/issues/v11n2/4/)

Anke Winchenbach, Paul Hanna and Graham Miller, ‘Constructing identity in marine tourism diversification’, Annals of Tourism Research 95 (2022)

Constantine Manolchev, ‘’Dances with daffodils’: Life as a flower-picker in west England’, Work, Employment and Society 36 (2), 2022, pp. 372-380

Hilary Orange, ‘Cornish mining heritage and Cornish identity: Images, representations and narratives’ in Stefan Berger (ed.), Constructing Industrial Pasts: Heritage, Historical Culture and Identity in Regions Undergoing Structural Economic Transformation’, Berghahn Books, Oxford, 2020, pp. 107-127

Helen Cornish, ‘In search of the uncanny: inspirited landscapes and modern witchcraft’, Material Religion 16.4 (2020), pp. 410-431

Benjamin Aldous, ‘Pasties, pirates and practical theology: taking Cornish context and culture seriously when utilising the resource church model’, Rural Theology 18.1 (2020), pp. 2-12

Philip Hayward and Christian Fleury, ‘Bounded by heritage and the Tamar: Cornwall as “almost an island”’, Island Studies Journal 15 (2020), pp.223-236.

Jane Wills, ‘The geo-constitution and responses to austerity: Institutional entrepreneurship, switching and re-scaling in the United Kingdom’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2020), pp.1-16.

Joanie Willett, ‘Challenging peripheralising discourses: using evolutionary economic geography and complex systems theory to connect new regional knowledges within the periphery’, Journal of Rural Studies 73 (2020), pp.87-96

Laura Hodson, ‘“I expected … something”: imagination. legend and history in TripAdvisor reviews of Tintagel castle’, Journal of Heritage Tourism 15.4 (2020), pp.410-423.

Rachel Turner et al., ‘Constraints to healthcare access among commercial fishers’, Social Science and Medicine 216 (2018), 10-19 and Paolo Prosperi et al., ‘Adaptation starategies of small-scale fisheries within changing market and regulatory conditions in the EU’, Marine Policy 100 (2019), 316-323.

Nick Gallent, Iqbal Hamiduddin, Phoebe Stirling and John Kelsey, ‘Prioritising local housing needs through land-use planning in rural areas: Political theatre or amenity protection?’, Journal of Rural Studies 66 (2019), 11-20.

Joanie Willett, Rebecca Tidy, Garry Tregidga and Philip Passmore, ‘Why did Cornwall vote for Brexit? Assessing the implications for EU structural funding programmes’, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, online, 2019.

Matteo Ravasio, ‘Food landscapes; an object-centered model of food appreciation’, The Monist 101 (2018), 309-323.

Isabelle Cloquet, Marco Palomino, Gareth Shaw, Gemma Stephen and Tim Taylor, ‘Disability, social inclusion and the marketing of tourist attractions’, Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26.2 (2018), 221-237.

Bart Zwegers, ‘Goldmine or bottomless pitt? Exploiting Cornwall’s mining heritage’, Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing 4 (1) (2018), pp.15-22.

Emily Beaumont and David Brown, ‘“It’s the sea and the beach more than anything for me”: local surfer’s [sic] and the construction of community and communitas in a rural Cornish seaside village’, Journal of Rural Studies 59 (2018), 58-66.

Marco Di Cataldo, ‘The impact of EU Objective 1 funds on regional development: evidence from the UK and the prospect of Brexit’, Journal of Regional Science 57 (2017), 814-839.