Dr Dan Donoghue


NameDr Dan Donoghue
Job titleSenior Lecturer
Research instituteSchool of Psychology and Life Sciences

Research outputs

Creative and cultural industries in the British urban system: exploring their role for urban and regional development

Donoghue, D. 2018. Creative and cultural industries in the British urban system: exploring their role for urban and regional development.

Primate cities, the region effect and growth gradients: the Metropolitan effect on regional growth and regional disparities in Britain

Donoghue, D., Ray, D. and Lamarche, R. 2018. Primate cities, the region effect and growth gradients: the Metropolitan effect on regional growth and regional disparities in Britain.

The elusive quest for balanced regional growth from Barlow to Brexit: lessons from partitioning regional employment growth in Great Britain

Ray, D., Hall, P. and Donoghue, D. 2018. The elusive quest for balanced regional growth from Barlow to Brexit: lessons from partitioning regional employment growth in Great Britain. Growth and Change. 00 (00), pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.111/grow.12267

Cathedrals in the digital age: a case study of Santiago de Compostela and Canterbury

Santomil, D. and Donoghue, D. 2016. Cathedrals in the digital age: a case study of Santiago de Compostela and Canterbury. Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management. 4 (1), pp. 14-35. https://doi.org/10.15640/jthm.v4n1a2

What are globalizing cities?

Donoghue, D. 2016. What are globalizing cities?

The factorial ecology of Dublin: 40 years of urban social change?

Donoghue, D. 2015. The factorial ecology of Dublin: 40 years of urban social change?

Exploring the links between employment clusters and economic diversity in the British urban system

Donoghue, D. 2016. Exploring the links between employment clusters and economic diversity in the British urban system. Modern Economy. 7, pp. 743-757. https://doi.org/10.4236/me.2016.77079

The visionary of World and European cities

Rozenblat, C. and Donoghue, D. 2016. The visionary of World and European cities. in: Knowles, R. and Rozenblat, C. (ed.) Sir Peter Hall: Pioneer in Regional Planning, Transport and Urban Geography Switzerland Springer.

Polish Migration and the Changing Irish Urban System: 2002-2011

Donoghue, D. 2014. Polish Migration and the Changing Irish Urban System: 2002-2011.

Urban transformations: centres, peripheries and systems

Donoghue, D. (ed.) 2014. Urban transformations: centres, peripheries and systems. Farnham, Surrey Ashgate.

In the shadow of a giant: core-peripheral contrasts in south east England

Donoghue, D. 2014. In the shadow of a giant: core-peripheral contrasts in south east England. in: Donoghue, D. (ed.) Urban Transformations: Centres, Peripheries and Systems Farnham, Surrey Ashgate. pp. 95-108

The role of universities as agents for change on the urban ecology of British Cities: some initial findings

Donoghue, D. 2013. The role of universities as agents for change on the urban ecology of British Cities: some initial findings.

The rise and fall of the Celtic Tiger, and the changing Irish urban system: 1996-2011

Donoghue, D. 2013. The rise and fall of the Celtic Tiger, and the changing Irish urban system: 1996-2011.

The Channel Tunnel: transport patterns and regional impacts

Thomas, P. and Donoghue, D. 2013. The Channel Tunnel: transport patterns and regional impacts. Journal of Transport Geography. 31, pp. 104-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2013.06.004

The Channel Tunnel: transport patterns and regional impact

Thomas, P. and Donoghue, D. 2012. The Channel Tunnel: transport patterns and regional impact.

Innovation in the American urban system

Donoghue, D. and Hills, J. 2011. Innovation in the American urban system.

Occupational diversity and specialisation in the British urban system 2001

Donoghue, D. 2011. Occupational diversity and specialisation in the British urban system 2001.

In the shadow of a giant. Core-pepripheral contrasts in South East England.

Donoghue, D. 2011. In the shadow of a giant. Core-pepripheral contrasts in South East England.

From factorial ecology to ecological sensing

Donoghue, D. 2008. From factorial ecology to ecological sensing.

Clusters within clusters. A multiscalar analysis of the clustering of economic activity in the British urban system

Donoghue, D. 2009. Clusters within clusters. A multiscalar analysis of the clustering of economic activity in the British urban system.

Exploring the links between clusters and economic diversity in the British urban system: a multiscalar analysis

Donoghue, D. 2010. Exploring the links between clusters and economic diversity in the British urban system: a multiscalar analysis.

Regional capitals and their labour markets

Donoghue, D. 1995. Regional capitals and their labour markets. Regional Studies Association.

Canterbury Tales: continuity, change and conflict in the historic city of Canterbury

Donoghue, D. and Nistor, M. 2006. Canterbury Tales: continuity, change and conflict in the historic city of Canterbury. in: Gonzalez, R. (ed.) Urban Changes in Different Scales: Systems and Structures Santiago de Compostela Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. pp. 693-710

Diversification, specialization, convergence and divergence of sectoral employment structures in the British urban system, 1991-2001

Donoghue, D. and Townshend, I. 2005. Diversification, specialization, convergence and divergence of sectoral employment structures in the British urban system, 1991-2001. Regional Studies. 39 (5), pp. 585-601. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400500151830

Integrated dis-integration: employment structure of first nations communities on the prairies relative to their local regions

Townshend, I., MacLachlan, L. and Donoghue, D. 2004. Integrated dis-integration: employment structure of first nations communities on the prairies relative to their local regions. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies. 24 (1), pp. 91-127.

A note on methods for measuring industrial agglomeration

Donoghue, D. and Gleave, B. 2004. A note on methods for measuring industrial agglomeration. Regional Studies. 38 (4), pp. 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1080/03434002000213932

Journeys to work

Donoghue, D. 2004. Journeys to work. in: Killingray, D. (ed.) An Historical Atlas of Kent Chichester, UK Phillimore.

Defining the elements of urban system change

Donoghue, D. 2002. Defining the elements of urban system change. in: Davies, W. (ed.) Monitoring Cities: International Perspectives Calgary, Canada International Geographical Union. pp. 269-294

Labour markets

Donoghue, D. 2001. Labour markets. in: Michie, J. (ed.) Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences London, UK Fitzroy Dearborn (Routledge).

Some evidence for the convergence of employment structures in the British urban system from 1978 to 1991

Donoghue, D. 2000. Some evidence for the convergence of employment structures in the British urban system from 1978 to 1991. Regional Studies. 34 (2), pp. 159-167. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400050006078

The relationship between diversification and growth: some evidence from the British urban system 1978 to 1991

Donoghue, D. 1999. The relationship between diversification and growth: some evidence from the British urban system 1978 to 1991. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 23 (3), pp. 549-566. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00212

Regional capitals and their labour markets

Donoghue, D. 1999. Regional capitals and their labour markets. London, UK Regional Studies Association.

Foreign investment, globalisation and spatial change in Ireland

Donoghue, D. 1999. Foreign investment, globalisation and spatial change in Ireland. London, UK Regional Studies Association.

Rurality in England and Wales 1991: a replication and extension of the 1981 rurality index

Harrington, V. and Donoghue, D. 1998. Rurality in England and Wales 1991: a replication and extension of the 1981 rurality index. Sociologia Ruralis. 38 (2), pp. 178-203. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9523.00071

Economic diversification and group stability in an urban system: The Case of Canada, 1951–86

Davies, W. and Donoghue, D. 1993. Economic diversification and group stability in an urban system: The Case of Canada, 1951–86. Urban Studies. 30 (7), pp. 1165-1186. https://doi.org/10.1080/00420989320081111
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