Donnison, David Vernon
DONNISON, David Vernon
DONNISON, David Vernon. British (born Burma), b. 1926. Genres: Regional/Urban planning, Social sciences. Career: London School of Economics, Professor of Social Administration, 1961-69; Centre for Environmental Studies, Director, 1969-75; Supplementary Benefits Commission, Chairman, 1975-80; University of Glasgow, Professor of Town and Regional Planning, 1980-90, Honorary Research Fellow, 1990-. Publications: The Neglected Child and the Social Services, 1954; Welfare Services in a Canadian Community, 1958; The Government of Housing, 1965; Social Policy and Administration Revisited, 1975; (with P. Soto) The Good City: A Study of Urban Development and Policy in Britain, 1979; The Politics of Poverty, 1982; (with C. Ungerson) Housing Policy, 1982; A Radical Agenda, 1991; Act Local, 1994; Policies for a Just Society, 1998. EDITOR: (with D. Eversley) London: Urban Patterns, Problems and Policies, 1973; (with A. Middleton) Regenerating the Inner City: Glasgow's Experience, 1987; (with D. Maclennan) The Housing Service of the Future, 1991. Address: 23 Bank Street, Glasgow G12 8JQ, Scotland.