Mark Whitehead

Prof, BSc Geography (Aberystwyth) PhD (Aberystwyth) PGCHE (Bangor)

  • Aberystwyth University
    Llandinam Building
    Penglais
    Aberystwyth

    Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon

20032025

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Recent Publications:

Collier, W & Whitehead, M 2023, 'Corporate Governmentality: Building the Empirical and Theoretical Case', Territory, Politics, Governance10.1080/21622671.2022.2153159

Collier, WGA & Whitehead, M 2023, 'Forced governmentality: From technology to techne', GeoJournal, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 859-882. 10.1007/s10708-022-10663-y

Whitehead, M & Collier, W 2022, Smart-Tech Society: Convenience, Control and Resistance. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

Feitsma, J & Whitehead, M 2022 ‘Behavioural Expertise: Drift, Thrift and Shift under COVID-19’ International Review of Public Policy 4: 149-170

 

Current and Former PhD/Post. Doc. students

Greg Edwards, Shaima Alhosani, Sandy Stevens, Rachel Lilley, Chandra Kumar, James Robinson, Kerhsuan Chien, Julie McLeavey, Chris Yeomans, Anna Bullen, Ruth Stevenson, Kelvin Mason, Marcus Welsh, Katherine Phillips, Martin Burgess, Philip Conway, Matthew Melas, Neil Waghorn, Cery Jones. William Collier. Siobhan Maderson. Katherine Stewart.

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Mark Whitehead is a Professor of human geography whose research interests span urban studies, sustainability, the impacts of the psychological sciences on public policy, and the social implications of smart technology. Mark has authored and edited 11 books, and written for The Guardian and Western Mail newspapers. His work has been featured on BBC Radio 4, The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Radio Wales and in The Economist. Mark holds an Award for Teaching Excellence from Aberystwyth University (2004), and in 2017 was named Lecturer of the Year by Aberystwyth University students. Mark's research has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Independent Social Research Foundation, the British Academy, HEFCW, and the Royal Geographical Society. 

Mark is a member of Natural Resources Wales' Evidence Advisory Committee and the ESRC Peer Review College. He is also external examiner for the BA Geography programme at the University of East Anglia and Editor of the Routledge Introductions to Environment book series. Mark is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.  

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MA Society and Space Programme Co-ordinator.

ESRC Welsh Graduate School of Social Science, Environment and Planning Pathway Lead at Aberystwyth University 

 

Gwybodaeth ychwanegol

Dysgwr Cymraeg/Welsh learner

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Geographical Perspectives on the Sustainable Society

Urban Risk and Environmental Resilience 

Behaviour Change in a Changing Environment

The Psycho-Social Century

Key Concepts in Society and Space

Birmingham Field Course

 

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  • NDC 8 - Gwaith Teilwng a Thwf Economaidd
  • NDC 11 - Dinasoedd a Chymunedau Cynaliadwy
  • NDC 12 - Defnyddio a Chynhyrchu’n Gyfrifol
  • NDC 13 - Gweithredu ar y Newid yn yr Hinsawdd
  • NDC 16 - Heddwch, Cyfiawnder a Sefydliadau Cadarn
  • NDC 17 - Partneriaethau ar gyfer y Nodau

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