| Academic Papers |
| 'Livingstone versus Serota: the high-rise battle of Bankside’. The London Journal 33, 3, 289-299. Link |
| ‘From London to Mumbai and back again: gentrification and public policy in comparative perspective’. Urban Studies 45, 2407-2428. Link. |
| Book Chapters |
| 2005: ‘Opening up the symbolic economy of contemporary Mumbai’. In Hall, T. and Miles, M. (eds.) Advances in Art and Urban Futures. Intellect Books: Bristol, UK and Portland, USA, pp. 29-41. |
| Other Publications |
| 2007: ‘Mumbai in a world of cities’. Indian Architect and Builder 20 (12), pp. 71-75. |
| 2003: ‘Dyeing cities’. Art India 8 (2), pp. 59-64. |
| In Preparation/Under Review |
| ‘Hoxton’s artistic blooms: gentrification and the urban pastoral’. |
| ‘Landscapes on edge: Sudhir Patwardhan and Mumbai’s urban fringe’. |
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| Liquid City documentary film (2007) //-- |
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| Recent presentations |
| 'Hoxton's artistic blooms: gentrification and the urban pastoral'. Paper presented at Kings Cities Group (12 Feb 2009). |
| ‘The Golden Calf: art and finance in contemporary London.’ Paper presented at ‘Architecture and urban culture of financial crisis’ workshop, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL (24 Oct 2008). |
| ‘Recreating the global city’. Centro de Estudios de Arquitectura Contemporánea. Di Tella University, Buenos Aires (13 June 2008). |
| ‘Branding Hoxton: cultural landscapes of postindustrial London.’ Paper presented at ‘Geographies of brands and branding’ session at the Association of American Geographers’ Annual Conference, Boston (16 April 2008). |
| Forum on the ‘urban pastoral’ at the Royal Academy, London (18 February 2008). |
| ‘New and old urban colonialisms: Mumbai’s gentrification in historical perspective’. International Conference of Critical Geography, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (6 December 2007). |
| ‘Approaching Mumbai from London: reorienting urban geography’. Paper presented at ‘Approaching the city’. Conference organised by the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group, St Mary’s Church, Sheffield (2 November 2007). |