Professor Craig Young
Professor Craig Young
Emeritus Professor
My profile
Biography
I am a Human Geographer with a wide variety of research and teaching interests! I have worked since the early 1990s on geographical change in the former Eastern Europe, looking at urban and socio-cultural changes during ‘post-socialist transformation’ after 1989. A particular focus is on the intersection of the past, heritage and the cultural politics of identity, from cities to the nation. I am also interested in urban policy, specifically policy making and responses in the area of the ‘creative city’ and the use of culture, particularly in European cities, notably Stockholm, Sweden. A third key area which I have developed recently is the engagement of Geography with the discipline of Death Studies, particularly understanding contemporary encounters with the dead body.
External examiner roles
PhD External Examiner at the universities of Hull, Gloucester, Exeter and Tartu, Estonia.
Expert reviewer for external funding bodies
Reviewer for: Area, Regional Studies, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning B, Environment and Planning C, Environment and Planning D, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Social Geografie, European Urban and Regional Studies, Geography, Sociologica Ruralis, Journal of Historical Geography, The Geographical Journal, Political Geography, Geographica Polonica, Antipode, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, Urban Studies, European Journal of American Studies, GeoJournal, Geoforum, Urban Affairs Review, International Planning Studies, Moravian Geographical Reports, Social & Cultural Geography, Geography Compass, Urban Geography, International Political Sociology, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Polar Geography, Mortality, Safer Communities Journal, Geographica Helvetica, Problems of Post-Communism, Europe-Asia Studies, Bulletin of Geography (Poland), Cultural Geographies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Expert reviewer for external funding bodies
Member of the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Peer Review College.
Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen, (FWO - Flanders Research Foundation, Belgium).
HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area).
Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, Georgia.
Visiting and honorary positions
2012: Flaherty Visiting Research Fellow, Research Centre for Urban Cultural History at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.
2010: Invited Professor, GEOREG Summer School, University of Olomouc, Czech Republic.
2009-10: Guest Researcher, Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Sweden.
2009: Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
2007: Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
2006: Visiting Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, Neofit-Rilsky South-West University, Bulgaria.
1998: Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Geography, University of Lodz, Poland.
Editorial Board membership
Editor-in-Chief of Eurasian Geography and Economics
Editorial Board member for International Review of Social Research.
Editorial Board member for Human Geographies.
Projects
Co-organiser of public engagement event “Encountering Corpses II” 2016 at Manchester Southern Cemetery Crematorium Chapel.
Co-organiser of public engagement event “Encountering Corpses” 2014 at the Manchester Museum, including tours of Manchester’s Southern Cemetery and a photography exhibit and community arts project at Sacred Trinity Church, Salford. Project partners are Manchester Museum, Manchester Guided Tours and Sacred Trinity Church.
ESRC Research Seminar Series ‘Encountering Corpses’ engages with a number of professionals in the ‘death industry’ including funeral directors, embalmers, government officials and policy makers (Ministry of Justice and Human Tissue Authority), faith leaders and clergy.
Teaching
How I’ll teach you
I use a variety of methods and activities in class! Sometimes I lecture and sometimes it’s necessary to get some information across. Otherwise, for the most part I believe in a ‘co-production’ of knowledge ie. I don’t believe in standing up and lecturing ‘at you’, I think we should develop knowledge and ideas together through your thinking and discussion. I tend to use group activities, different kinds of activities in class (reading exercises, analysing short media pieces, discussion) so that we develop material together which can be summarised at the end.
My main teaching is on: Field and Research Techniques in Human Geography - qualitative methods in Human Geography, the Year 2 Berlin field trip; at third year level on history, memory, landscape, death and the politics of identity; supervising final year Projects on a variety of HG topics.
Why study…
I say study Human Geography because it is a fascinating and diverse subject which is of huge contemporary relevance to changes going on in the world around us! You can engage in a great variety of topics and explore things which fascinate you about society and the world in great depth. Students are often surprised - and then fascinated - by what Human Geographers get up to. While I work on cities I also work on death - that’s an area that I never imagined Human Geography would lead me to, but it has been immensely rewarding. It really is a subject where you can develop your own ideas and passions. It’s also a great subject for developing transferable skills, either for research and/or workplace.
Subject areas
Human Geography
Supervision
I supervise PhDs in a variety of areas of Human Geography. I have supervised 9 PhDs previously and am currently involved in a number of supervisions. These include topics such as national identity in Albania and exploring encounters with death in Dark Tourism.
Research outputs
Human geography. Qualitative methods.
Geographical change in post-socialist countries and regions, especially East and Central Europe.
City marketing, urban image and urban identity under capitalism and post-socialism.
History, memory and the cultural landscapes of state- and post-socialism.
The ‘creative city’ - creative city policy, understanding creativity as a locally contingent process, studying creative producers (Stockholm, Gdansk, UK).
Deathscapes and corpse geographies; contemporary encounters with dead bodies.
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Hristova, S., Pachenkov, O., Savchak, I., Young, C. (2009) Public Space in European Cities. Lviv, Ukraine: Lviv Publishing House.
Binnie, J., Millington, S., Holloway, J.J., Young, C. (2006) Cosmopolitan Urbanism. Routledge.
Liszweski, S., Young, C. (1997) A comparative study of Lodz and Manchester. Geographies of European cities in transition.. Lodz University Press.
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Chapters in books
Young, C., Boren, T. (2018) 'Policymobilitetens spektrum och diffuser lärande - kulturpolicy i Stockholm.' Globala floden och lokala praktiker - policymobilitet i tid och rum. Svenska Sallskapet for Antropologi och Geografi,
Young, C., Light, D. (2017) 'The corpse, heritage, and tourism: The multiple ontologies of the body of king richard III of England.' Heritage of Death: Landscapes of Emotion, Memory and Practice. pp. 92-104.
Young, C., Light, D. (2017) 'The politics of toponymic continuity: The limits of change and the ongoing lives of street names.' In Rose-Redwood, R., Azaryahu, M., Alderman, D. (ed.) The Political Life of Urban Streetscapes Naming, Politics, and Place. Taylor & Francis, pp. 185-201.
Young, C., Light, D. (2017) 'Memory, Commemorative Landscapes and Transitional Justice.' In Stan, L. (ed.) Justice, Memory and Redress in Romania.. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 145-155.
Young, C. (2017) 'Post-socialist east and central europe.' Contested Worlds: An Introduction to Human Geography. pp. 251-286.
Young, C., Light, D., Dumbrăveanu, D. (2017) 'Public space, memory and protest during post-socialist transformation: The emergence of Piaţa Universităţii (University Square), Bucharest, as a space of protest.' Public Space: Between Reimagination and Occupation. pp. 75-88.
Young, C., Light, D. (2016) 'Multiple and contested geographies of memory: Remembering the 1989 Romanian ‘revolution’.' In Drozdzewski, D., de Nardi, S., Waterton, E. (ed.) Memories, Place and Identity: Commemoration and Remembrance of War and Conflict. Routledge, pp. 56-73.
Light, D., Young, C. (2016) 'Urban space, political identity and the unwanted legacies of state socialism: Bucharest's problematic Centru civic in the post-socialist era.' From Socialist to Post-Socialist Cities: Cultural Politics of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Identity in Eurasia. pp. 29-49.
Young, C., Light, D. (2015) 'Public Space and the Material Legacies of Communism in Bucharest.' Post-Communist Romania at Twenty-Five: Linking Past, Present, and Future. Lexington Books,
Young, C., Light, D., Beyen, M., Deseure, B. (2015) 'Local and counter-memories of socialism in post-socialist Romania.' Local Memories in a Nationalizing and Globalizing World. Palgrave MacMillanBasingstoke,
Young, C., Light, D. (2015) 'Public Memory, Commemoration and Transitional Justice: Reconfiguring the Past in Public Space.' Post-Communist Transitional Justice: Lessons from Twenty-Five Years of Experience, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. Cambridge University Press,
Boren, T., Eriksson, J., Young, C. (2012) 'Hotell och urban hållbarhet. Lokalisering och fragmentering i Stockholm.' In Tonell, L. (ed.) Hållbar utveckling. Samhällsplanering, lokala villkor och globala beroenden. Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, pp. 191-214.
Boren, T., Young, C. (2012) 'Hotels in Stockholm, strategic spatial plans and urban sustainability.' In Smas, L. (ed.) Hotel spaces: Urban and economic geographical perspectives on hotels and hotel developments. Stockholm University, pp. 39-60.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Young, C. (2009) 'Cosmopolitanism.' In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Elsevier,
Light, D., Young, C., Czepczyński, M. (2009) 'Heritage tourism in central and Eastern Europe.' Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World: A Regional Perspective. pp. 224-245.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2009) 'Cosmopolitanism.' In Kitchin, R., Thrift, N. (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of Human Geography. Elsevier, pp. 307-313.
Light, D., Young, C., Czepczynski, M. (2009) 'Heritage tourism in East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union.' In Timothy, D., Nyaupane, G. (ed.) Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World. Routledge, pp. 224-245.
Young, C. (2007) 'Marketisation, democracy and inequality in Central and Eastern Europe.' Global geographies of post-socialist transition : geographies, societies, policies. London: Routledge, pp. 768-789.
Young, C., Horschellmann, K. (2007) 'Identity under Communism and post-Communism.' In Herschell, T. (ed.) Global Geographies of Post-Socialist Transition: Geographies, societies, policies. London: Routledge, pp. 283-305.
Young, C., Light, D. (2006) '‘Communist heritage tourism’: between economic development and European integration.' In Hassenpflug, D., Kolbmüller, B., Schröder-Esch, S. (ed.) Heritage and Media in Europe – Contributing Towards Integration and Regional Development. Weimar: Bauhaus Universität, pp. 249-263.
Young, C., Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S. (2006) 'Conclusion: The paradoxes of cosmopolitan urbanism.' In Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (ed.) Cosmopolitan Urbanism. London: Routledge, pp. 246-253.
Young, C., Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S. (2006) 'Introduction: Grounding cosmopolitan urbanism: Approaches, practices and policies.' In Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (ed.) Cosmopolitan Urbanism. London: Routledge, pp. 1-34.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2006) 'Conclusion: The paradoxes of cosmopolitan urbanism.' Routledge, pp. 246-253.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2005) 'Introduction: Grounding cosmopolitan urbanism: Approaches, practices and policies.' pp. 1-34.
Young, C. (2005) 'The post-socialist transformation of East and Central Europe.' In Phillips, M. (ed.) Contested World. London: Ashgate, pp. 251-286.
Young, C. (2005) 'Place marketing for foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe.' In Turnock, D. (ed.) Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Development in East-Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Ashgate, pp. 103-122.
Morris, C., Young, C. (2004) 'New geographies of agro-food chains: An analysis of UK quality assurance schemes.' Geographies of Commodity Chains. pp. 83-101.
Morris, C., Young, C. (2004) 'Re-imaging ‘quality’ food.' In Reimer, S., Hughes, A. (ed.) Geographies of Commodity Chains. Routledge, pp. 83-101.
Young, C. (1999) 'Middle-class ‘culture’, law and gender identity: married women’s property legislation in Scotland, c.1850-1920.' In Kidd, A.J., Nicholls, D. (ed.) Gender, Civic Culture and Consumerism. Middle-class identity in Britain, 1800-1940. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 133-145.
Young, C. (1998) 'Governing place marketing.' In Medway, D. (ed.) Marketing and Managing Urban Centres. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University, pp. 63-76.
Young, C. (1998) 'Political representations of geography and place in the introduction of the U.K. Asylum and Immigration Act (1996).' In Nicholson, F., Twomey, P. (ed.) Current Issues of UK Asylum Law and Policy. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 34-51.
Young, C., Morris, C. (1998) 'A preliminary analysis of UK quality assurance schemes: ‘new deals’ for the rural environment?.' In Ferjoux, A. (ed.) Environement et nature dans les campagnes. Agriculture de qualite et nouvelles fonctions. Nantes: Presses Universitaires Rennes, pp. 33-48.
Millington, S. (1997) 'Local Governance and Local Economic Development in Manchester..' In Liszewski, S., Young, C. (ed.) Liszewski, S. & Young, C. A Comparative Study of Lodz and Manchester. . 297-307.. Lodz: Lodz University Press, pp. 297-307.
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Journal articles
Chan, K.W., Gentile, M., Kinossian, N., Oakes, T., Young, C. (2020) '“More-than-viral” Eurasian geographies of the covid-19 pandemic: interconnections, inequalities, and geopolitics.' Eurasian Geography and Economics, 561(4-5) pp. 343-361.
Boren, T., Grzys, P., Young, C. (2020) 'Spatializing authoritarian neoliberalism by way of cultural politics: city, nation and the European Union in Gdansk's politics of cultural policy formation.' Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 39(6) pp. 1211-1230.
Borén, T., Grzyś, P., Young, C. (2020) 'Policy-making as an emotionally-charged arena: the emotional geographies of urban cultural policy-making.' International Journal of Cultural Policy, 27(4) pp. 449-462.
Borén, T., Grzyś, P., Young, C. (2020) 'Intra-urban connectedness, policy mobilities and creative city-making: national conservatism vs. urban (neo)liberalism.' European Urban and Regional Studies, 27(3) pp. 246-258.
Boren, T., Young, C. (2020) 'Policy mobilities as informal processes: evidence from ‘creative city’ policy-making in Gdańsk and Stockholm.' Urban Geography, 42(4) pp. 551-569.
Rose-Redwood, R., Vuolteenaho, J., Young, C., Light, D. (2019) 'Naming rights, place branding, and the tumultuous cultural landscapes of neoliberal urbanism.' Urban Geography, 40(6) pp. 747-761.
Medway, D., Light, D., Warnaby, G., Byrom, J., Young, C. (2018) 'Flags, society and space: towards a research agenda for vexillgeography.' Area, 51(4) pp. 689-696.
Chan, K.W., Gentile, M., Kinossian, N., Oakes, T., Young, C. (2018) 'Editorial–theory generation, comparative analysis and bringing the “Global East” into play.' Eurasian Geography and Economics, 59(1) pp. 1-6.
Wu, Q., Cheng, J., Young, C. (2017) 'Social differentiation and spatial mixture in a transitional city - Kunming in southwest China.' Habitat International, 64pp. 11-21.
Borén, T., Young, C. (2016) 'Conceptual export and theory mobilities: exploring the reception and development of the “creative city thesis” in the post-socialist urban realm.' Eurasian Geography and Economics, 57(4-5) pp. 588-606.
Borén, T., Young, C. (2016) 'Artists and creative city policy: resistance, the mundane and engagement in Stockholm, Sweden.' City, Culture and Society, 8pp. 21-26.
Dumbraveanu, D., Light, D., Young, C., Chapman, A. (2016) 'Exploring women's employment in tourism under state socialism: Experiences of tourism work in socialist Romania.' Tourist Studies, 16(2) pp. 151-169.
Young, C., Light, D. (2016) 'Interrogating spaces of and for the dead as ‘alternative space’: cemeteries, corpses and sites of Dark Tourism..' International Review of Social Research, 6(2) pp. 61-72.
Young, C., Light, D. (2014) 'Toponymy as commodity: exploring the economic dimensions of urban place names.' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 39(3) pp. 435-450.
Light, D., Young, C. (2014) 'Habit, Memory, and the Persistence of Socialist-Era Street Names in Postsocialist Bucharest, Romania.' Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104
Cheng, J., Young, C., Zhang, X., Owusu, K. (2014) 'Comparing inter-migration within the European Union and China: An initial exploration.' Migration Studies, 2(3) pp. 340-368.
Ye, C., Chen, R., Craig, Y. (2014) 'Nian: When Chinese mythology affects air pollution.' The Lancet, 383(9935)
Young, C., Light, D. (2013) 'Corpses, dead body politics and agency in human geography: Following the corpse of Dr Petru Groza.' Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 38(1) pp. 135-148.
Hirt, S., Sellar, C., Young, C. (2013) 'Neoliberal Doctrine Meets the Eastern Bloc: Resistance, Appropriation and Purification in Post-Socialist Spaces.' Europe - Asia Studies, 65(7) pp. 1243-1254.
Borén, T., Young, C. (2013) 'Getting creative with the 'creative city'? Towards new perspectives on creativity in urban policy.' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 37(5) pp. 1799-1815.
Young, C., Sellar, C., Hirt, S. (2013) 'Guest edited theme issue: Actually existing neoliberalisms: How do basic neoliberal concepts shift meaning in the post-socialist world?.' Europe-Asia Studies, 65pp. 1243-1376.
Borén, T., Young, C. (2013) 'The Migration Dynamics of the "Creative Class": Evidence from a Study of Artists in Stockholm, Sweden.' Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103(1) pp. 195-210.
Light, D., Young, C. (2013) 'Urban space, political identity and the unwanted legacies of state socialism: Bucharest's problematic Centru Civic in the post-socialist era.' Nationalities Papers, 41(4) pp. 515-535.
Borén, T., Eriksson, J., Young, C. (2012) 'Hotell och urban hållbarhet Lokalisering och fragmentering i Stockholm.' Ymer, (2012) pp. 191-214.
Light, D., Young, C. (2011) 'Socialist statuary as post-socialist hybrids: Following the statues of Dr Petru Groza in Romania.' Journal of Historical Geography, 37(4) pp. 493-501.
Light, D., Young, C. (2010) 'Political Identity, public memory and urban space: A case study of Parcul Carol I, Bucharest from 1906 to the present.' Europe - Asia Studies, 62(9) pp. 1453-1478.
Light, D., Young, C. (2010) 'Reconfiguring socialist urban landscapes: the ‘left-over’ spaces of state-socialism in Bucharest.' Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography, 4(1) pp. 5-16.
Light, D., Young, C. (2009) 'European Union enlargement, post-accession migration and imaginative geographies of the 'New Europe': Media discourses in Romania and the United Kingdom.' Journal of Cultural Geography, 26(3) pp. 281-303.
Sellar, C., Staddon, C., Young, C. (2009) 'Twenty years after the Wall: Geographical imaginaries of 'Europe' during European Union enlargement.' Journal of Cultural Geography, 26(3) pp. 253-258.
Young, C., Kaczmarek, S. (2008) 'The socialist past and postsocialist urban identity in Central and Eastern Europe: The case of Łódź, Poland.' European Urban and Regional Studies, 15(1) pp. 53-70.
Binnie, J., Edensor, T., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2007) 'Mundane mobilities, banal travels.' Social and Cultural Geography, 8(2) pp. 165-174.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2007) 'Mundane geographies: alienation, potentialities, and practice Alienation, subjectification, and the banal.' ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A-ECONOMY AND SPACE, 39(3) pp. 515-520.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2007) 'Mundane geographies: Alienation, potentialities, and practice.' Environment and Planning A, 39(3) pp. 515-520.
Young, C., Diep, M., Drabble, S. (2006) 'Living with difference? The 'cosmopolitan city' and urban reimaging in Manchester, UK.' Urban Studies, 43(10) pp. 1687-1714.
Young, C. (2005) 'Meeting the new foreign direct investment challenge in East and Central Europe: place-marketing strategies in Hungary.' ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-GOVERNMENT AND POLICY, 23(5) pp. 733-757.
Young, C. (2005) 'Meeting the New Foreign Direct Investment Challenge in East and Central Europe: Place-Marketing Strategies in Hungary.' 23(5) pp. 733-757.
Young, C. (2004) 'Geography, law and the centralizing state: Wages arrestment in nineteenth- and twentieth- century Scotland.' Area, 36(3) pp. 287-297.
Young, C. (2004) 'From place promotion to sophisticated place marketing under post-socialism: the case of CzechInvest.' European Spatial Research and Policy, 11(2) pp. 71-84.
Venn, L., Hooper, P., Stubbs, M., Young, C. (2003) 'Quality assurance in the UK agro-food industry: a sector driven response to addressing environmental risk.' Risk Management: an international journal, 5(1) pp. 55-66.
Young, C., Spires, T.B. (2003) 'The official records of the British quarrying industry, c.1840-1950: an overview and evaluation.' Journal of Industrial History, 6(2) pp. 90-106.
Young, C., Light, D. (2001) 'Place, national identity and post-socialist transformations: An introduction.' Political Geography, 20(8) pp. 941-955.
Young, C., Kaczmarek, S. (2000) 'Local government, local economic development and quality of life in Poland.' GeoJournal, 50(2-3) pp. 225-234.
Morris, C., Young, C. (2000) ''Seed to shelf', 'teat to table', 'barley to beer' and 'womb to tomb': discourses of food quality and quality assurance schemes in the UK.' JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 16(1) pp. 103-115.
Young, C. (2000) 'Local government and local economic development in Poland.' European Spatial Research and Policy, 7pp. 51-70.
Young, C., Kaczmarek, S. (2000) 'Lodz: sposob zarzadzania misatem. Spojrzenie brytyjskie.' Acta Universitatis Lodziensis, Folia Geographica Socio-Oeconomica, 3pp. 91-111.
Young, C., Kaczmarek, S. (1999) 'Changing the perception of the post-socialist city: Place promotion and imagery in Lodz, Poland.' GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL, 165pp. 183-191.
Morris, C., Young, C. (1997) 'Towards environmentally beneficial farming? An evaluation of the countryside stewardship scheme.' GEOGRAPHY, 82(357) pp. 305-316.
Morris, C., Young, C. (1997) 'Towards environmentally beneficial farming? An evaluation of the countryside stewardship scheme.' Geography, 82(4) pp. 305-316.
Young, C. (1997) 'Never mind the environment, feel the ‘quality’: a discussion of the agri-environmental potential of quality assurance schemes.' The North West Geographer, 1pp. 36-47.
Young, C., Lever, J. (1997) 'Place promotion, economic location and the consumption of city image.' Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 88(4) pp. 332-341.
Young, C. (1997) 'Political representations of geography and place in the United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Bill (1995).' Urban Geography, 18(1) pp. 62-73.
Millington, S., Young, C., Lever, J. (1997) 'A bibliography of city marketing.' Journal of Regional and Local Studies, 17(2) pp. 16-42.
Young, C. (1996) 'Production, social reproduction and gender in the micro-scale enterprise: A case study from rural Scotland, c 1928-c 1960.' Area, 28(2) pp. 199-210.
Young, C. (1996) 'Rural independent artisan production in the east-central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850.' Scottish Economic and Social History, 16(1) pp. 17-37.
Young, C. (1995) 'Financing the micro-scale enterprise: Rural craft producers in Scotland, 1840-1914.' BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW, 69(3) pp. 398-421.
Young, C., Morris, C. (1995) 'Agriculture and the environment in the UK: towards an understanding of the role of ‘farming culture'.' Greener Management International, 12pp. 63-80.
YOUNG, C. (1994) 'THE ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL CRAFT BUSINESSES IN RURAL LOWLAND PERTHSHIRE, C1830-C1900.' BUSINESS HISTORY, 36(4) pp. 33-52.
Young, C. (1994) 'The content and use of Scottish sequestrations: businesses in Lowland Perthshire, 1856-1913.' The Local Historian, 24pp. 4-14.
YOUNG, C. (1993) 'A BITTER HARVEST - PROBLEMS OF RESTRUCTURING EAST-CENTRAL-EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE.' GEOGRAPHY, 78(338) pp. 69-72.
Young, C. (1991) 'An assessment of Scottish sequestrations as a source in historical analysis.' Journal of the Society of Archivists, 12(2) pp. 127-135.
Young, C. (1991) 'Women's Work, Family and the Rural Trades in Nineteenth-Century Scotland.' Revue of Scottish Culture, 7pp. 53-58.
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Scholarly editions
Sellar, C., Staddon, C., Young, C. (2009) Guest edited theme issue: Journal of Cultural Geography 26(3) - Twenty years after the Wall: geographical imaginaries of ‘Europe’ during European Union enlargement.
Binnie, J., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2007) Guest edited theme issue: Environment and Planning A, 39(3) - Mundane urban geographies.
Binnie, J., Edensor, T., Holloway, J., Millington, S., Young, C. (2007) Guest edited theme issue: Social and Cultural Geography, 8(2) - Mundane mobilities, banal travels.
Young, C., Light, D. (2001) Guest edited theme issue: Political Geography, 20(8) - Place, national identity and post-socialist transformations.