Professor Simon Pemberton is a Professor of Human Geography at Keele University. During his career, Simon worked on several post-doctoral research projects before becoming Head of Regeneration for a local authority in North Wales, UK. After four years in practice, Simon moved to become Director of the Merseyside Social Inclusion Observatory at the University of Liverpool between 2004 and 2010. Subsequently, Simon moved to the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies (CURS) at the University of Birmingham and was Interim Director between 2012 and 2013. In 2013 he moved to take up a position as Reader in Human Geography at Keele University, UK and was promoted to a Chair in Human Geography in December 2016. His academic work has a strong policy application and bridges the geography-migration-public policy interface. He has research interests in superdiversity and the politics and policies of migration. He has published widely in this area.

Roles

  • Keele University

    University, Keele, United Kingdom
    Professor of Human Geography

Research

No Items Found!

This profile doesn't have any research items associated yet!

Suggested Research

Migrant place-making in super-diverse neighbourhoods: Moving beyond ethno-national approaches

Authors Simon Pemberton, Jenny Phillimore
Year 2016
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 13
3 Journal Article

The UK Migrant Cap, Migrant Mobility and Employer Implications

Authors Lisa Scullion, Simon Pemberton
Year 2013
Journal Name International Migration
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4 Journal Article

The Policies and Politics of Managed Migration: Exploring Mature Labour Migration from Central and Eastern Europe into the UK

Authors Simon Pemberton, Lisa Scullion
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
5 Journal Article

Access to healthcare in superdiverse neighbourhoods

Authors Simon Pemberton, Jenny Phillimore, Hannah Bradby, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Health & Place
8 Journal Article

After encounters: revealing patients’ unseen work through their pathways to care

Authors Rachel Humphris, Hannah Bradby, Beatriz Padilla, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 2
9 Journal Article
Ask us