Key academic publications
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Karagiannidou, E, Duncan, S, Ruthven, I and Tagg, S (2013) “Anti-social e-Tribes: E-gangs, cybercultures and control in online communities, in Maj, A (ed) Cyberculture now: social and communication behaviours on the web, Inter-disciplinary Press, Oxford p55-69
Rogerson, R and Sadler, S (2011) The future of sustainable communities, in Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Wong, C and Green, A (eds) Sustainable Communities: skills and learning for place-making, HUP, p174-88
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Green, A and Wong, C (2011) Learning about sustainable communities, in Rogerson et al (eds) Sustainable Communities: skills and learning for place-making, HUP, p1-22
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Wong C and Green, A (2010) “Planning sustainable communities: skills and learning to envision future communities: an introduction”, Town Panning Review (editors of special issue)
Rogerson, R and Rice, G (2009) Making sense of place: ‘moral geographies’ of sensory urbanism, Architectural Theory Review, 14 (2), 142-155
Rogerson, R and Tremblay, R. (2008) Places Rated Almanacs and roll out neoliberalism, Journal of Knowledge Management, 12, 52-64
Rogerson, R and Rice, G. (2008) Beyond the visual, in Lucas, R. and Mair, G. (eds) Sensory Urbanism Proceedings, Flaneur Press, London, pp196-203
Tremblay, R., Rogerson, R., and Chicoine, H. (2008) ‘Place ratings, shifting neoliberalism and quality of life in communities’, Interventions Economiques, 37, 3
Rogerson, R. and Boyle, M. (2006) “Third way urban policy and the new moral politics of community: conflicts over the virtuous community in Ballymun in Dublin, and the Gorbals in Glasgow” Urban Geography 27, 201-227
Rogerson, R (2006) “Regeneration and creativity: Glasgow’s approach to urban development” Journal of Scottish Association of Geography Teachers, 13, 42-47
Other major research reports
“The Games We Play: the practical, political and psychological legacies of sport” The Geographer, Summer 2012 (guest editor)
“Sporting events, legacy and communities”, The Geographer, 2010, 6-7
“Our City: vibrant, growing, leading”, Sustainable Glasgow report 2010 (author of section on Attitudes and Behaviour), 120pp
"Effective partnership working for regeneration" Regeneration Scotland Magazine, October 2009, p4-5
Church without walls: illustrations of how local churches are connecting with communities, 2008 Church of Scotland, Edinburgh
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Karagiannidou, E, Duncan, S, Ruthven, I and Tagg, S (2013) “Anti-social e-Tribes: E-gangs, cybercultures and control in online communities, in Maj, A (ed) Cyberculture now: social and communication behaviours on the web, Inter-disciplinary Press, Oxford p55-69
Rogerson, R and Sadler, S (2011) The future of sustainable communities, in Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Wong, C and Green, A (eds) Sustainable Communities: skills and learning for place-making, HUP, p174-88
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Green, A and Wong, C (2011) Learning about sustainable communities, in Rogerson et al (eds) Sustainable Communities: skills and learning for place-making, HUP, p1-22
Rogerson, R, Sadler, S, Wong C and Green, A (2010) “Planning sustainable communities: skills and learning to envision future communities: an introduction”, Town Panning Review (editors of special issue)
Rogerson, R and Rice, G (2009) Making sense of place: ‘moral geographies’ of sensory urbanism, Architectural Theory Review, 14 (2), 142-155
Rogerson, R and Tremblay, R. (2008) Places Rated Almanacs and roll out neoliberalism, Journal of Knowledge Management, 12, 52-64
Rogerson, R and Rice, G. (2008) Beyond the visual, in Lucas, R. and Mair, G. (eds) Sensory Urbanism Proceedings, Flaneur Press, London, pp196-203
Tremblay, R., Rogerson, R., and Chicoine, H. (2008) ‘Place ratings, shifting neoliberalism and quality of life in communities’, Interventions Economiques, 37, 3
Rogerson, R. and Boyle, M. (2006) “Third way urban policy and the new moral politics of community: conflicts over the virtuous community in Ballymun in Dublin, and the Gorbals in Glasgow” Urban Geography 27, 201-227
Rogerson, R (2006) “Regeneration and creativity: Glasgow’s approach to urban development” Journal of Scottish Association of Geography Teachers, 13, 42-47
Other major research reports
“The Games We Play: the practical, political and psychological legacies of sport” The Geographer, Summer 2012 (guest editor)
“Sporting events, legacy and communities”, The Geographer, 2010, 6-7
“Our City: vibrant, growing, leading”, Sustainable Glasgow report 2010 (author of section on Attitudes and Behaviour), 120pp
"Effective partnership working for regeneration" Regeneration Scotland Magazine, October 2009, p4-5
Church without walls: illustrations of how local churches are connecting with communities, 2008 Church of Scotland, Edinburgh