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Atlases • Dorling, D. (1995).
A New Social Atlas of Britain, London: John Wiley and Sons. • Champion, T., Wong, C., Rooke, A., Dorling, D., Coombes, M. and Brunsdon, B. (1996).
The Population of Britain in the 1990s: a social and economic atlas, Oxford: Oxford University Press. • Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2004).
People and Places: A 2001 census atlas of the UK , Bristol:
Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2005).
Human Geography of the UK. 2nd revised edition, cartography by Hennig, B. (2012)
The Population of the UK, London: Sage. • Thomas, B. and Dorling, D. (2007).
Identity in Britain: A cradle‐to‐grave atlas, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D.,
Newman, M. and Barford, A. (2008, 2010).
The Atlas of the Real World: Mapping the way we live, London: Thames and Hudson. Also translated into Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Korean. • Shaw, M.,
Davey Smith, G., Thomas, B., and Dorling, D. (2008).
The Grim Reaper’s road map: an atlas of mortality in Britain , Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2011).
Bankrupt Britain: An atlas of social change, Bristol: Policy Press. • Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. (2014).
The social atlas of Europe, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. and Thomas, B. (2016).
People and Places: A 21st-century atlas of the UK, Bristol: Policy Press. • Ballas, D., Dorling, D. and Hennig, B. (2017).
The Human Atlas of Europe: A continent united in diversity, Bristol: Policy Press.
Books • Dorling, D. (1996).
Area cartograms: their use and creation, Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography series no. 59, University of East Anglia: Environmental Publications. • Dorling, D. (1997).
Death in Britain: How local mortality rates have changed: 1950s–1990s, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation . • Dorling, D. (2010).
Injustice: Why social inequality persists, Bristol: Policy Press. Extensively revised edition (2015). • Dorling, D. (2011).
So you think you know about Britain? The surprising truth about modern Britain, London: Constable and Robinson. • Dorling, D. (2011).
Fair Play: A reader on social justice, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2011).
The No-Nonsense Guide to Equality, Oxford: New Internationalist. • Dorling, D. (2012).
The Visualization of Social Spatial Structure, Chichester: Wiley. • Dorling, D. (2013).
Unequal Health: The scandal of our times, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2013).
The 32 Stops: lives on London’s Central Line, London: Penguin. • Dorling, D. (2013).
Population 10 Billion: The coming demographic crisis and how to survive it, London: Constable and Robinson. • Dorling, D. (2014).
All that is Solid: The great housing disaster, London: Allen Lane. • Dorling, D. (2014).
Inequality and the 1%, London: Verso. • Dorling, D. (2015).
Injustice: Why social inequality still persists, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2016).
A Better Politics : How government can make us happier, London: London Publishing Partnership. • Dorling, D. (2017).
The Equality Effect: Improving life for everyone, Oxford: New Internationalist. • Dorling, D. (2017).
Do We Need Economic Equality, Cambridge: Polity Press. • Dorling, D. (2018).
Peak Inequality, Bristol: Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2020). ''Slowdown: The End of the Great Acceleration – and Why It's Good for the Planet, the Economy, and our Lives'', New Haven & London: Yale University Press. • Dorling, D. (2023).
Shattered Nation: Inequality and the Geography of a Failing State, Verso Books. • Dorling, D. (2024). ''Seven Children: Inequality and Britain's Next Generation'', Hurst Publishers. • Dorling, D. (2024). ''Peak Injustice: Solving Britain's Inequality Crisis'', Policy Press. • Dorling, D. (2025) The next crisis: what we think about the future, https://dannydorling.org/books/thenextcrisis/ Verso].
Collaborations • Dorling, D. and Atkins, D. (1995).
Population density, change and concentration in Great Britain 1971,1981 and 1991, London:
HMSO/
Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. • Atkins, D., Champion, T., Coombes, M., Dorling, D. and Woodward, R. (1996).
Urban Trends In England: Latest Evidence from the 1991 Census, London: HMSO/
Department of the Environment. • Dorling, D. and Woodward, R. (1996).
Social polarisation 1971–1991: a micro-geographical analysis of Britain, Progress in Planning Volume 45, Issue 2. Oxford: Elsevier. • Dorling, D. and Fairbairn, D. (1997).
Mapping: Ways of Representing the World, London: Longman. • Bartley, M., Blane, D., Brunner, E., Dorling, D., Ferrie, J., Jarvis, M., Marmot, M., McCarthy, M., Shaw, M., Sheiham, A., Stansfeld, S., Wadsworth, M. and Wilkinson, R. (1998, 2003)
Social determinants of health: the solid facts, Copenhagen:
World Health Organization. • Gordon, D.,
Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (1999)
Inequalities in Health: the evidence, edited collection of twenty chapters, Bristol:
Policy Press. • Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D. and
Davey Smith, G. (1999, 2000).
The Widening Gap: Health inequalities and policy in Britain, Bristol:
Policy Press. • Dorling, D. and Simpson, S. (1999, 2000).
Statistics in Society: the arithmetic of politics, edited collection of over forty chapters, London: Arnold. • Mitchell, R., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (2000).
Inequalities in Life and Death: What If Britain Were More Equal?,
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Bristol: Policy Press. • Johnston, R., Pattie, C., Rossiter, D. and Dorling, D. (2001).
From votes to seats: The operation of the UK electoral system since 1945, Manchester University Press. •
Davey Smith, G., Dorling, D. and Shaw, M. (eds) (2001).
Poverty, inequality and health: 1800–2000 – a reader., Bristol: Policy Press. • Shaw, M., Dorling, D. and Mitchell, R. (2002).
Health, Place and Society, Harlow: Pearson Education. • Ballas, D., Rossiter, D, Thomas, B, Clarke, G.P. and Dorling, D. (2004).
Geography matters: simulating the local impacts of national social policies,
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York: York Publishing Services. • Dorling, D., Ford, J., Holmans, A., Sharp, C., Thomas, B. and Wilcox, S. (2005).
The great divide: an analysis of housing inequality, London: Shelter. • Wheeler, B., Shaw, M., Mitchell, R. and Dorling, D. (2005).
Life in Britain: Using Millennial Census data to understand poverty, inequality and place, Bristol: Policy Press. • Hillyard, P., Pantazis C., Tombs, S., Gordon, D., and Dorling, D. (2005).
Criminal Obsessions: Why Harm Matters More Than Crime, London: Crime and Society Foundation. • Dorling, D., Rigby, J., Wheeler, B., Ballas, D., Thomas, B., Fahmy, E., Gordon, D., and Lupton, R. (2007).
Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Bristol: Policy Press. •
Pickett, K.,
Melhuish, E., Dorling, D., Bambra, C., McKenzie, K., Chandola, T., Jenkins, A., Nazroo, J., Kendig, H., Phillipson, C., Maynard, A. (2014).
″If you could do one thing...″ Nine local actions to reduce health inequalities Speed Limits for Cars in Residential Areas, by Shops and Schools)'', London:
British Academy. • Dorling, D. and Lee, C. (2016).
Geography: Ideas in Profile, London: Profile Books . • Dorling, D. and Gietel-Baston, S. (2017).
Why Demography Matters, Cambridge: Polity Press. • Dorling, D. and Tomlinson, S. (2019)
Rule Brittania: Brexit and the end of Empire, London: Biteback Publishing. • Dorling, D. and Koljonen, A. (2020).
Finntopia: What We Can Learn from the World’s Happiest Country, Newcastle & New York: Agenda publishing / Columbia University Press. ==References==