Professor Ryan Powell
School of Geography and Planning
Professor of Urban Studies
+44 114 222 6182
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School of Geography and Planning
Room D11d
Geography and Planning Building
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- Profile
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I joined the Department of Urban Studies and Planning in September 2016 as Reader in Urban Studies and was Director of Research for USP until September 2021. Prior to joining the department I worked for 14 years at the interdisciplinary Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) at 91直播 Hallam University. I was awarded a BA in Economics and Public Policy from Leeds Metropolitan University in 2002 and I subsequently studied part-time for an MA in Human Geography (distinction) at the University of Leeds, graduating in 2006.
My academic background and orientation is multidisciplinary and cuts across urban studies, sociology, geography, planning, history and politics, but my research is focused on urban marginality. I have always worked in a genuinely interdisciplinary environment and benefited greatly from exposure to a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches. I have worked on studies for the EU, ESRC, JRF, the Big Lottery Fund, DWP, CLG, Northern Ireland Executive, Scottish Government, Welsh Government, regional bodies, and various local authorities and charitable organisations.
I am affiliated to the and iHuman research institute within the University of 91直播. Externally, I am a member of the Management Board of the international journal and a Fellow of the .
I welcome enquiries from research students and post-doctoral candidates but am particularly interested in research in the following broad areas: Gypsy-Traveller and Roma stigmatisation; migrant youth and cities; housing and urban inequalities; class and place.
- Research interests
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The central theme of my research is seeking to combine empiricism and theory in understanding the socio-dynamics of unequal power relations and their consequences in terms of urban marginalisation, both contemporary and historical. This includes access to housing and employment as well as wider questions of citizenship, urbanization, and the stigmatisation of "outsider" groups.
This reflects a commitment to striving for an objective understanding of the development of contemporary society and its unequal outcomes, alongside an explicit engagement with public policy and the challenges it faces. By extension, this often entails the exposure of policy "myths" and critique of the inadequacy of current conceptualisations. A distinguishing aspect of my research is sensitivity to a long-term perspective in terms of capturing the dynamic and intergenerational development of human societies and the cities they produce.
Presently I am working on two EU2020 projects, centred on advancing our understanding of migrant youth urbanisms and migrant 鈥渋ntegration鈥 within the EU, with 91直播 colleagues in Sociological Studies and various European partners. I am also involved in a collective project (with Jay Emery, Lee Crookes et al.) on re-theorizing class 鈥 Feeling Class: Emotions, Bodies and the Affective Politics of Social Inequality, which will be published as a monograph and edited collection for The Sociological Review in 2023.
Current and recent research projects
- 2020-2023: , EU Horizon2020
- 2020-2023: , EU Horizon2020
- 2019-2020: Making the case for affordable housing in Scotland, SFHA/Shelter Scotland/CIH Scotland
I am the Co-Director (with Beth Perry, Urban Institute) of the 91直播 ECRs Urban Studies Network and represent the Faculty of Social Sciences on the University ECR Committee. I am academic mentor for the following post-doctoral fellows:
- Jay Emery, Leverhulme ECR Fellow: Alienation and class in post-industrial towns
- Jamie Redman, ESRC Post-doctoral Fellow: Welfare reform, class struggle and crisis
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
- . Housing Studies, 38(7), 1365-1366.
- . Sociological Review, 71(2), 283-295.
- . Housing Studies, 37(6), 837-846.
- . Environment and Planning A, 54(7), 1391-1410.
- . Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 40(6), 1219-1236.
- . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 46(1), 82-100.
- . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42(3), 423-441.
- . Global Discourse, 7(4), 516-520.
- 鈥楶roblems of involvement and detachment鈥: Norbert Elias and the investigation of contemporary social processes. Human Figurations, 6(2).
- . Current Sociology, 65(5), 680-699.
- . Urban Studies, 54(8), 1784-1807.
- . Historical Social Research, 41(3), 134-156.
- . Sociological Research Online, 21(2).
- . Housing, Theory and Society, 32(3), 320-345.
- Introduction to the Special Issue of Human Figurations on Civilising Offensives. Human Figurations, 4(1).
- . People, Place and Policy, 8(1), 1-3.
- The theoretical concept of the "civilizing offensive" (beschavingsoffensief): Notes on its origins and uses. Human Figurations.
- . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 37(1), 115-134.
- . Sociological Research Online, 17(3), 153-162.
- . Antipode, 43(2), 471-493.
- . Space and Polity, 14(2), 189-206.
- . Policy Studies, 31(2), 143-162.
- . Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 27(6), 958-974.
- . Housing, Theory and Society, 26(3), 159-178.
- . Housing, Theory and Society, 25(2), 87-109.
- . Sociology, 41(2), 239-258.
- . People, Place and Policy Online, 1(3), 112-123.
- . Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 39(7), 1654-1675.
- . Town Planning Review, 78(3), 311-334.
- 'The contribution of rural community businesses to integrated rural development: "Local services for local people"'. Cahiers d'Economie et Sociologie Rurales.
- . People, Place and Policy Online, 90-100.
Chapters
- , The Routledge Handbook of Housing and Welfare (pp. 38-53). Routledge
- , Global Urbanism (pp. 80-87). Routledge
- In van Baar H, Ivasiuc A & Kreide R (Ed.), The Securitization of the Roma in Europe (pp. 91-113). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
- , Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis (pp. 1-21). Springer International Publishing
- , Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis (pp. 187-212). Springer International Publishing
- Beyond "employability": youth unemployment, socialisation and social stratification In Becke G & Ernst S (Ed.), Transformationen der Arbeitsgesellschaft / Transformation of working Society (pp. 189-210). London: Springer.
- , Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis: Putting Wacquant to Work (pp. 187-212).
- , Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis: Putting Wacquant to Work (pp. 1-21).
- Youth unemployment, interdependence and power: Tensions and resistance within an alternative, 鈥榗o-produced鈥 employment programme In Bevir M, McKee K & Matthews P (Ed.), Decentring Urban Governance: Narratives, Resistance and Contestation (pp. 38-63). Abingdon: Routledge.
- Scottish enlightenment and the sectarianism civilising offensive, Bigotry, Football and Scotland (pp. 82-96).
- Housing and welfare reform In Foster L, Brunton A, Deeming C & Haux T (Ed.), In Defence of Welfare 2
- In Pickard S (Ed.), Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain: Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives (pp. 42-52). Palgrave Macmillan London
- In Hopkins M & Treadwell J (Ed.) Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Civilizing Process In Cope H & Forsyth CJ (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Deviance
- , Norbert Elias and Social Theory (pp. 261-274). Palgrave Macmillan US
- In Burdsey D (Ed.), Race, Ethnicity and Football (pp. 191-206). London: Routledge.
- Women on incapacity benefits: New survey evidence from the UK In Kemp PA (Ed.), Social Protection for a Post-Industrial World
- Civilising offensives: Education, football and 鈥楨radicating鈥 sectarianism in Scotland, Securing Respect: Behavioural Expectations and Anti-Social Behaviour in the UK (pp. 219-238).
Book reviews
- . Housing Studies, 38(2), 349-350.
- . Dialogues in Human Geography, 11(2), 337-340.
- . Housing Studies, 36(4), 617-618.
- . Housing Studies, 35(7), 1332-1333.
- . International Journal of Housing Policy, 17(4), 603-605.
- . Housing Studies, 29(7), 994-996.
- . Housing Studies, 27(8), 1214-1216.
Reports
- Teaching activities
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My primary teaching focus is on urban marginality, housing issues and the challenges facing cities and publics in the contemporary period. Housing is approached as a lens through which to understand a wide array of urban inequalities, antagonisms and environmental challenges. Yet is also a key field for innovative solutions, radical collectives, and alternative readings of universal concepts like home, shelter, dwelling, neighbourhood and sustainable city. Housing is therefore a site of struggle and contestation, of technological advancement and exploitation, a source of self-worth and stigmatization, and a potential anchor for alternative ways of inhabiting and orienting ourselves in an increasingly complex, interdependent and dynamic urban context. Effective housing policies require solutions across Global North and South.
I teach on the following modules:
- , Housing, Home and Neighbourhood
- TRP335, Housing and Urban Inequalities
- , Issues in Housing
- PhD supervision
I am Primary Supervisor for the following research students:
- Francesca Guarino: Othered people in othered places: a critical exploration of the challenges of cultural diversity in Palermo (2nd Supervisor: Michele Lancione)
- Martyna Piliszewska: Why do they stay? Exploring the reasons why street homeless Polish migrant workers remain in Post-Brexit Britain (2nd Supervisor: Michele Lancione)
- Yu-Tung Wu: Housing and home after financialisation? The case of Military Dependents鈥 Villages in Taipei (2nd Supervisor: Ste Hincks)
I am a member of the Supervisory team for the following ESRC/AHRC funded students:
- Dario Ferrazzi: Housing, crime and the city: re-addressing the urban crime question (1st Supervisor: Rowland Atkinson)
- Michael Marshall: Financialisation, regulation and the management of assets by UK housing associations (1st Supervisor: Ste Hincks):
- Will Haynes (Geography): Seen and unseen: homeless migrants at Stazione Termini in Rome (1st Supervisor: Richard Phillips)
- Isla MacRae (Sociological Studies): Everyday negotiations of space and place amongst refugees and asylum seekers in the North West of England (1st Supervisor: Sarah Neal)