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60
Citations
27946
World Ranking
1409
National Ranking
264

Overview

Stephen Graham is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom, focusing primarily on Arts and Humanities with particular attention to Music. Their research spans several subfields including Music, Urban Studies, Epidemiology, Economics and Econometrics, and Finance.

The main topics addressed in their work include Music History and Culture, Musicology and Musical Analysis, Diverse Musicological Studies, Cinema and Media Studies, as well as Urban-related themes such as Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism, Urban Planning and Governance, and Urbanization and City Planning.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Stephen Graham are:

  • Tom Perchard
  • Holly Rogers
  • Tim Rutherford-Johnson
  • Simon Marvin

Their recent published papers include:

  • Splintering Urbanism at 20 and the "Infrastructural Turn", 2022, Journal of Urban Technology
  • Bunkering down? The geography of elite residential basement development in London, 2021, Urban Geography
  • Outcomes of Patients Receiving Thrombolysis in a Mobile Stroke Unit: A 4-Year Retrospective, Observational, Single-Center Study, 2022, Prehospital Emergency Care
  • Summer's Gone: Late Style and Popular Music, 2021, Journal of the Royal Musical Association
  • Index, 2022, Cambridge University Press eBooks

Stephen Graham has published books with Cambridge University Press, including:

  • Twentieth-Century Music in the West (2022)
  • Approaches to Twentieth Century Music (2020)
  • Studying Twentieth Century Music (2022)

The venues where Stephen Graham has frequently published are:

  • Journal of Urban Technology
  • Urban Geography
  • Prehospital Emergency Care
  • Journal of the Royal Musical Association
  • Cambridge University Press eBooks

Best Publications

  • Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition

    Stephen Graham;Simon Marvin

  • Telecommunications and the City: Electronic Spaces, Urban Places

    Stephen Graham;Simon Marvin

  • Cities Under Siege: The New Military Urbanism

    Stephen Graham

  • Out of Order Understanding Repair and Maintenance

    Stephen Graham;Nigel Thrift

  • The end of geography or the explosion of place? Conceptualizing space, place and information technology

    Stephen Graham

  • The ordinary city

    Ash Amin;Stephen Graham

  • Relational concepts of space and place: Issues for planning theory and practice

    Stephen Graham;Patsy Healey

  • Software-sorted geographies:

    Stephen D.N. Graham

  • Disrupted Cities: When Infrastructure Fails

    Stephen Graham

  • Bridging urban digital divides ? urban polarisation and information and communications technologies (ICTs).

    Stephen Graham

  • SENTIENT CITIES Ambient intelligence and the politics of urban space

    Mike Crang;Stephen Graham

  • The Cybercities Reader

    Stephen Graham

  • Vertical: The City from Satellites to Bunkers

    Stephen Graham

  • Digitizing Surveillance: Categorization, Space, Inequality:

    Stephen Graham;David Murakami Wood

  • Constructing premium network spaces: reflections on infrastructure networks and contemporary urban development

    Stephen Graham

  • Performing security: The imaginative geographies of current US strategy

    Luiza Bialasiewicz;David Campbell;Stuart Elden;Stephen Graham

  • Global Grids of Glass: On Global Cities, Telecommunications and Planetary Urban Networks

    Stephen Graham

  • Virtual cities, social polarization, and the crisis in urban public space

    Stephen Graham;Alessandro Aurigi

  • Getting off the ground: On the politics of urban verticality

    Stephen Graham;Lucy Hewitt

  • Managing Cities: The New Urban Context

    Michael Brown;Patsy Healy;Stuart Cameron;Simin Davoudi

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Marvin
Simon Marvin University of Sheffield
Mike Crang
Mike Crang Durham University
Patsy Healey
Patsy Healey Newcastle University
David Lyon
David Lyon Queen's University
Eric Sheppard
Eric Sheppard University of California, Los Angeles
Ben Anderson
Ben Anderson Durham University
Ash Amin
Ash Amin University of Cambridge
Nigel Thrift
Nigel Thrift University of Bristol

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