Books
Osborne & Kinsley (Under contract) Digital Geographies: The Basics, Routledge.
Drozdzewski, Webster, Osborne & Conradson (2026). A Research Agenda for Emotional Geographies, Edward Elgar.
Osborne & Jones (2023) A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, Edward Elgar
Jones & Osborne (2022) Virtual Reality methods: a guide for researchers in the social sciences and humanities, Policy Press.



Journal
Papers
Osborne (In press) Situated digital involuntary: intersectional digital freedom and agency, Dialogues in Human Geography
Paiva, Silva, Ferreira & Osborne (2026) The thermalscapes of urban consumption: informal shading practices in a hot Brazilian city centre, Cities, 169, 106590
Osborne, Drozdzewski, & Qu (2025) BioSocial Walking: Exploring migrant mobility and belonging, GeoForum, 167, 104441
Adams, Jephcote, Fenech, Hansell, Osborne & Gulliver (2025) Inequalities in road traffic noise exposure levels in greenspaces in Greater London, Health and Place, 96,103536.
Osborne, Lowe & Meijering (2025) Caring with: positioning social support in landscapes of care, Wellbeing, Space and Society. 9,100295
Lowe, de Haas, Osborne & Meijering (2024) Older adults’ adaptations to life events: A mobility perspective, Ageing & Society, 44(10), 2200-2218.
Rzeszewski, Osborne, Jones, Evans & Weitkamp (2024) Interviewing in the metaverse: the renewed importance of location and embodiment, Applied Geography, 167, e103295
Meijering, Osborne, van Doorne & Weitkamp (2024) Seasonal differences in mobility and activity space in later life in the Northern Netherlands, Mobilities, 19(4), 736-755
Meijering, Osborne, Lowe, Sattari, de Haas, Schreuder, Weitkamp & Maeckelberghe (2024) Challenges and opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic: A layered vulnerabilities perspective, SSM: Qualitative Research in Health, 5, e100419
Osborne, Lowe & Meijering (2023) Care and rhythmanalysis: Using metastability to understand the routines of dementia care, Social Science and Medicine, 331, e116099.
Osborne & Meijering (2023) ‘We may be long in the tooth, but it makes us tough’: Exploring stillness for older adults during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Social & Cultural Geography, 24(3-4), 447-466.
Lowe, Venema, Aarnink, Boekhout, Leman & Osborne (2023) Postgraduate Spotlights: Enhancing a Community of Inquiry around geographical research methods, Postgraduate Pedagogies, 3(1), 198-214.
Lowe, Osborne & Bell (2023) Remote Graphic elicitation: A critical reflection on the emotional affordance and disruption management in caregiver research, Area, 55(2), 264-273.
Osborne (2022) Restorative and afflicting qualities of the micro-space encounter: psychophysiological reactions to the spaces of the city, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 112(5), 1461-1483.
Osborne & Jones (2022) Embodied virtual geographies: linkages between bodies and digital environments, Geography Compass, 16, e12648
Joshi & Osborne (2022) Methoden voor kwalitatief onderzoek op afstand, Kwalon, 27(3), 167-171.
Joshi & Osborne (2022) Dupliek op de reacties op het artikel ‘Methoden voor kwalitatief onderzoek op afstand’, Kwalon, 27(3), 193-194.
Pykett, Chrisinger, Kyriakou, Osborne, Resch, Strathi & Whittaker (2020) Urban emotion sensing beyond affective capture: advancing critical interdisciplinary methods, International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 17(23), 9003.
Meijering, Osborne, Montagner & Hoorn (2020) How the GDPR can contribute to improving geographical research, Geoforum, 117, 291-295.
Pykett, Chrisinger, Kyriakou, Osborne, Resch, Strathi, Tóth & Whittaker (2020) Understanding the embodied and social determinants of urban stress through citizen social science, Palgrave Communications, 6(85), 1-11
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Pykett, Osborne & Resch (2020) From Urban Stress to Neurourbanism: How Should We Research City Wellbeing?, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 110(6), 1936-1951.
Foley, Bell, Gittens, Grove, Kaley, Osborne, Power, Roberts & Thomas (2020) ‘Disciplined research in undisciplined settings’: Critical Explorations of In-Situ and Mobile Methodologies in Geographies of Health and Wellbeing, Area, 52, 514-522.
Jones & Osborne (2020) Analysing virtual landscapes using postmemory, Social & Cultural Geography, 21(1), 186-206.
Kyriakou, Resch, Sagl, Petutschnig, Werner, Niederseer, Liedlgruber, Wilhelm, Osborne & Pykett (2019) Detecting moments of stress from measurements of wearable physiological sensors, Sensors, 19(17), 3805.
Osborne, Warner, Jones & Resch (2019) Performing social media: artistic approaches to analysing big data, GeoHumanities, 5(1), 282-294.
Disney, Warwick, Ferguson, Leigh, Cooner, Beddoe, Jones & Osborne (2019) “Isn’t it funny the children that are further away we don’t think about as much?”: Using GPS to explore the Mobilities and Geographies of Social Work and Child Protection Practice, Children & Youth Services Review, 100, 39-49.
Osborne & Jones (2017) Biosensing and geography: a mixed methods approach, Applied Geography, 87, 160-169.
Book
Chapters
Osborne & Drozdzewski (In Press) Emerging methodologies in: Person & Micieli-Voutsinas (Eds.) International Handbook of Heritage and Affect, London: Routledge.
Osborne (In Press) Mobile technologies and methods in: Kwan (Ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Geography, John Wiley & Sons.
Osborne & Jones (2023) Introduction: Setting a digital geography research agenda, in Osborne & Jones (Eds.) A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Osborne, Morgado, Paiva & Versey (2023) Wearable Biosensors: An agenda for digital embodied methods, in Osborne & Jones (Eds.) A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Jones & Osborne (2023) Conclusion, in Osborne & Jones (Eds.) A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Osborne, Dul & Meijering (2021) Exploring older adult’s experiences of urban space in the COVID-19 lockdown(s): Dutch and British perspectives, in van Melik, Filion & Doucet (Eds) Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities Volume III: Public Space and Mobility, Policy Press. p. 109-118.
Jones & Osborne (2021) Games in research, games as research, in: von Benzon, Holton, Wilkinson & Wilkinson (Eds) Creative Methods for Human Geographers, SAGE
Jones & Osborne (2020) Measuring the body, in: Jones Bodies, Technologies and Methods, Routledge. p. 31-58.
Osborne & Jones (2020) Virtual reality and memorials: (re)building and experiencing the past, in: Micieli-Voutsinas & Person (Eds.) Affective Architectures: More-than-representational approaches to Geographies of Heritage, Routledge
Osborne (2019) Biosensing: a critical reflection on doing memory research through the body in: Drozdzewski & Birdsall (Eds.) Doing Memory Research: New Methods and Approaches, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 63-85.