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Cox, Rosie (2021) Home improvement in Aotearoa New Zealand and the UK. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367774837.
Cox, Rosie (2020) Home and work. In: Flather, A. (ed.) Bloomsbury Cultural History of the Home. The Cultural Histories Series. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781472584410.
Cox, Rosie (2020) Book review essay: men, masculinity and paid work at home. [Book Review]
Cox, Rosie and Busch, Nicole (2018) As an Equal? Au Pairing in the 21st Century. Zed Books. ISBN 9781783604982.
Cox, Rosie (2018) Gender, work, non-work and the invisible migrant: au pairs in contemporary Britain. Palgrave Communications 4 (1), ISSN 2055-1045.
Cox, Rosie (2018) Think Uber drivers have it bad? Take a look at au pairs. The Guardian , ISSN 0261-3077.
Cox, Rosie (2017) A review of Migrant Women’s Voices Talking About Life and Work in the UK Since 1945 By Linda McDowell. [Book Review]
Cox, Rosie and Busch, Nicole (2016) ‘This is the life I want’: au pairs’ perceptions of life in the global city. Nordic Journal of Migration Research 6 (4), pp. 234-242. ISSN 1799-649X.
Cox, Rosie (2016) Cleaning up: gender, race and dirty work at home. In: Lewe, C. and Oxen, N. and Othold, T. (eds.) Müll, Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf das Übrig-Geliebene. Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript, pp. 97-116. ISBN 9783837633276.
Cox, Rosie (2016) Materials, skills and gender identities: men, women and home improvement practices in New Zealand. Gender, Place & Culture 23 (4), pp. 572-588. ISSN 0966-369X.
Cox, Rosie (2016) What are homes made of? Building materials, DIY and the homeyness of homes. Home Cultures 13 (1), pp. 63-82. ISSN 1740-6315.
Liarou, Eleni (2015) ‘Pink Slave’ or the ‘Modern Young Woman’? A history of the Au Pair in Britain. In: Cox, Rosie (ed.) Au Pairs' Lives in Global Context: Sisters or Servants? Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 19-35. ISBN 9781349477968.
Cox, Rosie (2014) Conclusion: when is a worker not a worker? Tackling the contradictions of au pairing. In: Cox, Rosie (ed.) Au Pairs' Lives in Global Context: Sisters or Servants? Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 235-249. ISBN 9781137377470.
Cox, Rosie (2014) Introduction. In: Cox, Rosie (ed.) Au Pairs' Lives in Global Context: Sisters or Servants? Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9781137377470.
Cox, Rosie (2014) Book review: Building a Market: The Rise of the Home Improvement Industry, 1914–1960, Richard Harris. University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2012), xii + 431 pages. Journal of Historical Geography , ISSN 0305-7488.
Cox, Rosie (2014) Domestic workers and au pairs: beyond contract. In: Anderson, B. and Keith, M. (eds.) MIgration: The Compass Anthology. Oxford, UK: COMPAS - Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, pp. 40-41. ISBN 9781907271038.
Cox, Rosie (2013) House/work: home as a space of work and consumption. Geography Compass 7 (12), pp. 821-831. ISSN 1749-8198.
Cox, Rosie and Kneafsey, M. and Holloway, L. and Dowler, E. and Venn, L. (2013) Greater than the sum of the parts? unpacking ethics of care within a community supported agriculture scheme. In: Goodman, M.K. (ed.) Food Transgressions: Making Sense of Contemporary Food Politics. Critical Food Studies. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Press. ISBN 9780754679707.
Cox, Rosie (2013) Gendered spaces of commoditised care. Social & Cultural Geography 14 (5), pp. 491-499. ISSN 1464-9365.
Cox, Rosie (2013) The complications of ‘hiring a hubby’: gender relations and the commoditisation of home maintenance in New Zealand. Social and Cultural Geography 14 (5), pp. 575-590. ISSN 1464-9365.
Cox, Rosie (2012) Turning to food: geography, food production/consumption and the cultural turn. In: Roseneil, Sasha and Frosh, Stephen (eds.) Social Research After The Cultural Turn. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 160-177. ISBN 9780230241589.
Cox, Rosie (2012) Gendered work and migration regimes. In: Aslaug Sollund, R. and Leonard, L. (eds.) Transnational Migration, Gender and Rights. Advances in Ecopolitics 10 7. Bingley, UK: Emerald, pp. 33-52. ISBN 9781780522029.
Ralph, B. and Pisani, E. and Brimblecombe, P. and George, R. and Cox, Rosie and Smith, V. (2011) Dirt: the filthy reality of everyday life. London, UK: Profile Books. ISBN 9781846684791.
Cox, Rosie and Holloway, L. and Venn, L. and Kneafsey, M. and Dowler, E. (2011) Adopting a sheep in Abuzzo: agritourism and the preservation of transhumance agriculture in central Italy. In: Torres, R. and Momsen, J. (eds.) Tourism and Agriculture: New Geographies of Consumption, Production and Rural Restructuring. Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 151-162. ISBN 9780415584296.
Cox, Rosie (2011) Competitive mothering and delegated care: class relationships in nanny and au pair employment. Studies in the Maternal 3 (2), ISSN 1759-0434.
Cox, Rosie (2010) Some problems and possibilities of caring. Ethics, Place & Environment 13 (2), pp. 113-130. ISSN 1366-879X.
Dowler, E. and Kneafsey, K. and Cox, Rosie and Holloway, L. (2010) Doing food differently: reconnecting biological and social relationships through care for food. Sociological Review 57 (2), pp. 200-221. ISSN 1467-954X.
Holloway, L. and Cox, Rosie and Kneafsey, M. and Dowler, E. and Venn, L. and Tuomainen, H. (2010) Are you alternative? motivations for participation in ’alternative’ food schemes. In: Fuller, D. and Jonas, A. and Lee, R. (eds.) Interrogating Alterity: Alternative Economic and Political Spaces. Ashgate Economic Geography Series. Oxford, UK: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 161-174. ISBN 9780754673415.
Cox, Rosie (2010) Hired hubbies and mobile mums: gendered skills in domestic service. Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy 18 (1/2), pp. 51-58.
Cox, Rosie and Jackson, Sue and Kiwan, Dina and Khatwa, M. (2009) Living London: women negotiating identities in a post-colonial city. In: Wetherell, M. (ed.) Identity in the 21st Century: New Trends in Changing Times. Identity Studies in the Social Sciences. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 175-196. ISBN 9780230580879.
Kneafsey, M. and Cox, Rosie and Holloway, L. and Dowler, E. and Venn, L. and Tuomainen, H. (2008) Reconnecting consumers, producers and food: exploring alternatives. Cultures of Consumption. Oxford, UK: Berg. ISBN 9781845202538.
Cox, Rosie and Kneafsey, M. and Venn, L. and Holloway, L. and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2008) Constructing sustainability through reconnection: the case of ‘alternative’ food networks. In: Robinson, G. (ed.) Sustainable Rural Systems: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Communities. Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning. Oxford, UK: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 67-82. ISBN 9780754647157.
Cox, Rosie and Holloway, L. and Venn, L. and Dowler, L. and Ricketts Hein, J. and Kneafsey, M. and Tuomainen, H. (2008) Common ground? motivations for participation in a community-supported agriculture scheme. Local Environment 13 (3), pp. 203-218. ISSN 1354-9839.
Janes, Dominic (2007) Spiritual cleansing, priests and prostitutes in early Victorian London. In: Cox, Rosie and Campkin, B. (eds.) Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination. London, UK: I.B. Tauris, pp. 113-122. ISBN 9781845116729.
Campkin, B. and Cox, Rosie, eds. (2007) Dirt: new geographies of cleanliness and contamination. London, UK: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781845116729.
Holloway, L. and Venn, L and Cox, Rosie and Kneafsey, M. and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2007) Dirty vegetables: connecting consumers to the growing of their food. In: Campkin, B. and Cox, Rosie (eds.) Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination. London, UK: I.B. Tauris, pp. 178-188. ISBN 9781780764177.
Watt, Paul (2007) From the dirty city to the spoiled suburb. In: Campkin, B. and Cox, Rosie (eds.) Dirt: New Geographies of Cleanliness and Contamination. London, UK: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781780764177.
Holloway, L. and Kneafsey, M. and Venn, L. and Cox, Rosie and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2007) Possible food economies: a methodological framework for exploring food production-consumption relationships. Sociologia Ruralis 47 (1), pp. 1-19. ISSN 0038-0199.
Holloway, L. and Kneafsey, M. and Venn, L. and Cox, Rosie and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2007) Possible food economies: food production-consumption arrangements and the meaning of 'alternative'. In: Maye, D. and Holloway, L. and Kneafsey, M. (eds.) Alternative Food Geographies: Representation and Practice. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. ISBN 9780080450186.
Cox, Rosie (2007) The au pair body: sex object, sister or student? European Journal of Womens Studies 14 (3), pp. 281-296. ISSN 1350-5068.
Holloway, L. and Cox, Rosie and Venn, L. and Kneafsey, M. and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2006) Managing sustainable farmed landscape through 'alternative food' networks: a case study from Italy. The Geographical journal 172 (3), pp. 219-229. ISSN 1475-4959.
Venn, L. and Kneafsey, M. and Holloway, L. and Cox, Rosie and Dowler, E. and Tuomainen, H. (2006) Researching European 'alternative' food networks: some methodological considerations. Area 38 (3), pp. 248-258. ISSN 0004-0894.
Cox, Rosie (2006) Teaching the global city: developing a foundation degree on contemporary London. The Literary London Journal 4 (2), ISSN 1744-0807.
Cox, Rosie (2006) The servant problem: paid domestic work in a global economy. London, UK: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 9781850436201.
Cox, Rosie and Narula, R. (2003) Playing happy families: rules and relationships in au pair employing households in London, England. Gender, Place & Culture 10 (4), pp. 333-344. ISSN 0966-369X.
Kneafsey, M. and Cox, Rosie (2002) Food, gender and Irishness- how Irish women in Coventry make home. Irish Geography 35 (1), pp. 6-15. ISSN 0075-0778.
Cox, Rosie and Watt, Paul (2002) Globalization, polarization and the informal sector: the case of paid domestic workers in London. Area 34 (1), pp. 39-47. ISSN 0004-0894.
Cox, Rosie (2000) Exploring the growth of paid domestic labour: a case study of London. Geography 85 (3), pp. 241-251. ISSN 0016-7487.
Cox, Rosie (2000) The role of ethnicity in shaping the domestic employment sector in Britain. In: Momsen, J.H. (ed.) Gender, Migration and Domestic Service. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 134-147. ISBN 9780415510547.
Cox, Rosie (1997) Invisible labour: perceptions of paid domestic work in London. Journal of Occupational Science 4 (2), pp. 62-68. ISSN 1442-7591.