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Christianity and planning: Pentecostal churches, occasional paper (2016)
Report
Greed, C. (2016). Christianity and planning: Pentecostal churches, occasional paper

This occasional paper investigates the problems that churches have in trying to get planning permission. Particular problems arise in the case of ethnic-minority churches, including African-majority churches in London. A range of examples are given i... Read More about Christianity and planning: Pentecostal churches, occasional paper.

Taking women’s bodily functions into account in urban planning and sustainability (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Greed, C. (2015, July). Taking women’s bodily functions into account in urban planning and sustainability. Paper presented at 21st International Sustainability Development Research Society (ISDRS) Conference, The Tipping Point: Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity, Geelong, Australia

This paper discusses global sanitation issues, in relation to girls and women with reference to toilet provision, menstruation and urbanization. Whilst over 2 billion people lack adequate toilet provision, water supply, sanitation and for that matter... Read More about Taking women’s bodily functions into account in urban planning and sustainability.

Social town planning (1999)
Book
Greed, C. (1999). C. Greed (Ed.), Social town planning. London and New York: Routledge

The Same But Different: The professional socialisation of estate management students reconsidered (1991)
Journal Article
Greed, C. H., Greed, C., Thomas, G., & Penrose, V. (1991). The Same But Different: The professional socialisation of estate management students reconsidered. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 12(1), 61-75. https://doi.org/10.1080/0142569910120104

This baler compares and contrasts two separate bieces of research on surveying students and practitioners completed in 1980 and 1990, by Martin Joseph and myself respectively. This paper discusses the differences in the two approaches to the research... Read More about The Same But Different: The professional socialisation of estate management students reconsidered.