Book Chapters
Chapter contributions by LSE Cities academics
- Rode, P. and Bhargava, S. (2025) Disrupted Mobility: Conceptualising the Effects of Hybrid Work and Retail. In: Zevi, Tobia, (ed.) Lonely in the Crowd: Plugged or Remote? Global Cities and the Challenge of Hybrid Work.Institute for International Political Studies. Milan, Italy, 53 - 71.
- da Cruz, N.F. and Burdett, R. (2024).Destapando la metropolis: breve reflexión y visión de América Latina [Uncovering the metropolis: a brief reflection and overview of Latin America], in Vera, Felipe, Mashini, Dominique, and Toro, Fernando, (Eds.) Lo Metropolitano: Escala, Complejidad y Gobernanza, Washington DC: International Development Bank, pp. 54-59.
- Beall, J. (2019) Richard Jolly. In: Simon, David, (ed.) Key Thinkers on Development. Routledge Key Guides. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, 216 - 222. ISBN 9781138494282
- Beall, J. (2019) Social policy and urban development. In: Midgley, James, Surender, Rebecca and Alfers, Laura, (eds.) Handbook of social policy and development. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, UK, 147 - 169. ISBN 9781785368424
- da Cruz, Nuno F. (2018) Local government benchmarking. In: Farazmand, Ali, (ed.) Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. Springer International Publishing, New York, USA. ISBN 9783319209272
- Rode, P. (2017) Moving parts: how the design of vehicles shapes cities. In: Zaera-Polo, Alejandro and Anderson, Jeffrey S., (eds.) Imminent Commons: The Expanded City. Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017. Actar, Seoul, South Korea. ISBN 9781945150647
- King, J. (2017) Incremental infrastructure. In: Ruby, Ilka and Ruby, Andreas, (eds.) Infrastructure Space. Ruby Press, 74 - 83. ISBN 9783944074184
- Cruz, C. O. and da Cruz, N. F. (2017) Public-private partnership: a framework for private sector involvement in public infrastructure projects. In: Wegrich, Kai, Kostka, Genia and Hammerschmid, Gerhard, (eds.) The Governance of Infrastructure. Hertie Governance Report. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 103-126. ISBN 9780198787310
- Gomes, A. (2017). A Framework of Analysis for Urban Sensory Aesthetics: Looking at Sensescapes as ‘Brush Strokes’ of an Urban Canvas in Kelvin E.Y. Low, Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (eds), Senses in Cities: Experiences of Urban Settings. Routledge.
- Rode P. et al. (2017) Accessibility in Cities: Transport and Urban Form. In: Meyer G., Shaheen S. (eds) Disrupting Mobility. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham
- Burdett, Ricky (2017) Infrastructures of equality versus inequality. In: Ruby, Ilka and Ruby, Andreas, (eds.) Infrastructure Space. Ruby Press, Berlin, Germany, pp. 306-313. ISBN 9783944074184
- Burdett, R. (2016). Counterpoint: Designing Inequality?, in H. Hartman (Ed.), Architectural Design 86(3). Special Issue: Brazil: Restructuring the Urban, pp. 136-141.
- Burdett, R. (2016). Democratizing Public Space, in B. Hoidn (Ed.), DEMO:POLIS: The Right to Public Space. Akademie der Künste and Park Books.
- Rode, P. (2015). Accessibility in Cities: Transport and Urban Form, in K. Christiaanse, M. Perret, D. Kron, J. Bridger, S. Napoli, A. Murer and N. Runcieman (Eds.), Global Schindler Award 2015 Shenzen Essays. Shenzhen: ETH and Schindler, pp 14-25.
- Gadanho, P., Burdett, R., Cruz, T., Harvey, D., Sassen, S., and Tehrani, N. (2014). Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities. New York: The Museum of Modern Art.
- Hall, S. (2014). Emotion, Location and Urban Regeneration: The Resonance of Marginalised Cosmopolitanism, in H. Jones and E. Jackson (Eds.), Emotion and Location: Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging. London: Routledge, pp. 31-43.
- Hall, S. (2014). World Wide Street, in B. Anderson and M. Keith (Eds.), Migration: The COMPAS Anthology. Oxford: Compass.
- Rode, P. (2013). Trends and Challenges: Global Urbanisation and Urban Mobility, in Institute for Mobility Research (Ed.), Megacity Mobility Culture: How Cities Move on in a Diverse World. Frankfurt: Springer Press, pp. 3-21.
- Rode, P. (2012). Cities and the Green Economy, in R. Simpson and M. Zimmermann, The Economy of Green Cities. A World Compendium on the Green Urban Economy. New York: Springer, pp. 79-98.
- Kaasa, A. (2012). 'Appearing In or Out of Time: Temporal Rhetoric in Mexico City Modern, in A. Kaasa, with G. Gassner and K. Robinson (Eds.), Writing Cities 2. London: London School of Economics and Political Science in collaboration with MIT School of Architecture and Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Law School.
- Tonkiss, F. and Seale, C. (2012). Content and Comparative Keyword Analysis, in c. Seale (Ed.), Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition). London: Sage, pp. 459-478.
- Tonkiss, F. (2012). Discourse Analysis, in C. Seale (Ed.), Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition). London: Sage. pp. 405-423.
- Tonkiss, F. (2012). Focus Groups, in C. Seale (Ed.), Researching Society and Culture (3rd edition). London: Sage, pp. 193-206.
- Tonkiss, F. (2012). Economic Globalization, in G. Ritter (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encylopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Tonkiss, F. (2012). Informality and its Discontents, in M. Angélil and R. Hehl (Eds.), Informalize! Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form, Vol. 1. Berlin: Ruby Press.
- Tonkiss, F., 2012. International Organization of Securities Commissions, in G. Ritter (ed) The Wiley-Blackwell Encylopedia of Globalization, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Paccoud, A. (2012). ‘Paris, Haussmann and property owners (1853-1860): Researching temporally distant events’, in Writing Cities 2, London: London School of Economics and Political Science in collaboration with the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Law School.
- Tonkiss, F. (2012). World Economic Forum, in G. Ritzer (ed.) Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Online.
- Rode, P. (2011). Strategic Planning for London: Integrating City Design and Urban Transportin: Sorensen, André and Okata, Junichiro (2011): ‘Megacities Urban Form, Governance, and Sustainability’. Springer. Heidelberg
- Hall, S. (2011). Being at Home: Space for belonging in a London caff, reprint from Open House International vol.34, no.3, in Dick Hobbs (ed), Ethnography in Context: The Urban Condition, vol. 1, London: SAGE.
- Burdett, R., and Kaasa, A. (2011). Governing Change: The Metropolitan Revolution in Latin America, in Architectural Design ‘Latin America at the Crossroads’, ed. Leguia, M.
- Colantonio, A. (2011). ‘Social sustainability: exploring the linkages between research, policy and practice’. In: Jaeger, C.C. and Tabara, J.D. and Jaeger, J., (eds.) Transformative science approaches for sustainability, Heidelberg: Springer.
- Colantonio, A. (2011). ‘L’esperienza del "South Pact" di Rotterdam: misurazione della sostenibilità sociale’ in Chiappero-Martinetti, E., and Moroni, S., and Nuvolati, G., (eds.) Gli spazi della povertà: strumenti d’indagine e politiche d’intervento, Milano: Bruno Mondadori.
- Rode, P. (2011). ‘Strategic Planning for London: Integrating City Design and Urban Transport’in Sorensen, A. and Okata, J. Megacities Urban Form, Governance, and Sustainability: Heidelberg: Springer.
- Rode, P. (2009). 'Strategic Planning in London and Berlin' in Chen, X. and Laepple, D. (eds.) The Era of Global City Regions: Fundan Press. Shanghai.