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Beebeejaun, Yasminah; Durose, Catherine; Rees, James; Richardson, Jo and Richardson, Liz (2015). Public harm or public value? Towards coproduction in research with communities. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 33 pp. 552–565.

Beebeejaun, Yasminah; Durose, Catherine; Rees, James; Richardson, Joanna and Richardson, Liz (2014). 'Beyond text': exploring ethos and method in co-producing research with communities. Community Development Journal, 49(1) pp. 37–53.

Burch, Martin; Harding, Alan and Rees, James (2008). The English Regions and London. In: Trench, Alan ed. State of the Nations 2008: Into the Third Term of Devolution in the United Kingdom. Exeter: Imprint Academic, pp. 123–146.

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Durose, Catherine; Needham, Catherine; Mangan, Catherine and Rees, James (2017). Generating 'good enough' evidence for co-production. Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 13(1) pp. 135–151.

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Harding, Alan; Hazell, Robert; Burch, Martin and Rees, James (2008). Answering the English Question. In: Hazell, Robert ed. Constitutional Futures Revisited: Britain's Constitution to 2020. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 73–89.

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Macmillan, Rob and Rees, James (2019). Voluntary and community welfare. In: Powell, Martin ed. Understanding the mixed economy of welfare. Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice. Policy Press, pp. 91–112.

Miller, Robin and Rees, James (2014). Mental health commissioning: master or subject of change? Mental Health Review Journal, 19(3) pp. 145–155.

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Newbigging, Karen; Rees, James; Ince, Rebecca; Mohan, John; Joseph, Doreen; Ashman, Michael; Norden, Barbara; Dare, Ceri; Bourke, Suzanne and Costello, Benjamin (2020). The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a mixed-methods study. Health Services and Delivery Research, 8(29) pp. 1–200.

Newbigging, Karen; Mohan, John; Rees, James; Harlock, Jenny and Davis, Alex (2017). Contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care in England: protocol for a multimethod study. BMJ Open, 7, article no. e019238.

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Rees, James (2018). Excavating social policy lessons from the New Labour era. In: Needham, Catherine; Heins, Elkie and Rees, James eds. Social policy review 30: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2018. Social Policy Review, 30. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 203–207.

Rees, James and Lord, Alex (2015). Leaving the city region behind? The growth and decline of metropolitan rescaling in Manchester, England. In: Jones, Kevin Edson; Lord, Alex and Shield, Rob eds. City-Regions in Prospect? Exploring the Meeting Points Between Places and Practice. McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance, 2. London: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 73–92.

Richardson, Liz; Purdam, Kingsley; Cotterill, Sarah; Rees, James; Squires, Graham and Askew, Rebecca (2014). Responsible Citizens and Accountable Service Providers? Renegotiating the Contract Between Citizen and State. Environment and Planning A, 46(7) pp. 1716–1731.

Rees, James; Whitworth, Adam and Carter, Elle (2014). Support for All in the UK Work Programme? Differential Payments, Same Old Problem. Social Policy and Administration, 48(2) pp. 221–239.

Rees, James (2009). Urban Housing Market Restructuring and the Re-casting of neighbourhood governance and community. In: Durose, Catherine; Greasley, Stephen and Richardson, Liz eds. Changing local governance, changing citizens. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 53–70.

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Sancino, Alessandro; Rees, James and Schindele, Irene (2018). Cross-Sector Collaboration for Public Value Co-Creation: A Critical Analysis. In: Stout, Margaret ed. From Austerity to Abundance?: Creative Approaches to Coordinating the Common Good. Critical Perspectives on International Public Sector Management, 6. Emerald, pp. 59–73.

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Taylor, Rebecca; Rees, James and Damm, Christopher (2016). UK employment services: understanding provider strategies in a dynamic strategic action field. Policy and Politics, 44(2) pp. 253–267.

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