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Connected Communities : How social networks power and sustain the Big Society
Jones, Alasdair John Howard; Rowson, Jonathan; Broome, Steve (Royal Society for the Arts, 2010-09) -
Entitlement to concessionary public transport and wellbeing : a qualitative study of young people and older citizens in London, UK
Jones, Alasdair John Howard; Goodman, Anna; Roberts, Helen; Steinbach, Rebecca; Green, Judith (2013-08)Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of health including employment, and health and educational services. Some cities (largely in higher income countries) now ... -
Free for some? : Setting the context for the 'On The Buses' study
Jones, Alasdair John Howard (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2010-11) -
The health impact of free bus travel for young people in London : protocol for an observational study
Wilkinson, Paul; Edwards, Phil; Steinbach, Rebecca; Petticrew, Mark; Goodman, Anna; Jones, Alasdair John Howard; Roberts, Helen; Kelly, Charlotte; Nellthorpe, John; Green, Judith (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2011-02)The extension, in September 2005, of free bus and tram travel in London to people 12-16 years of age and, in September 2006, to people under 18 years is likely to have had a range of impacts with implications for public ... -
More than A to B : The role of free bus travel for the mobility and wellbeing of older citizens in London
Green, Judith; Jones, Alasdair John Howard; Roberts, Helen (2014-03)This study contributes to the literature on mobility and wellbeing at older ages. Taking London as a case study, where older citizens have free access to a relatively extensive and accessible public transport network, ... -
On South Bank : The Production of Public Space
Jones, Alasdair John Howard (Ashgate Publishing, 2014-06) -
A tripartite conceptualisation of urban public space as a site for play : Evidence from South Bank
Jones, Alasdair John Howard (2013-12)Public space is a feature of the urban built environment that has received increasing attention in recent years. Discussion has focused on the theoretical decline of public space, as private and institutional forces take ... -
“We can all just get on a bus and go” : Rethinking independent mobility in the context of the universal provision of free bus travel to young Londoners
Goodman, Anna; Jones, Alasdair John Howard; Roberts, Helen; Steinbach, Rebecca; Green, Judith (2014)This paper uses qualitative data from interviews with 118 young Londoners (age 12-18) to examine how the universal provision of free bus travel has affected young people’s independent mobility. Drawing on Sen’s ‘capabilities ...