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Anna Yates is a Researcher at Newcastle University's School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, pursuing a PhD focused on the social geographies of women’s safety in Stockholm. Her work investigates intersections of fear, urban design, and residential segregation through an intersectional lens. She is supervised by Professor Rachel Pain and Dr. Georgiarna Varna, and affiliated with the Geographies of Social Change research cluster.
Yates holds an MA in Human Geography Research Methods (Newcastle University) and a BA in Geography from the University of Cambridge. Her research employs innovative methods like walking interviews and relief mapping to explore how gender, race, class, and spatial environments shape perceptions of safety in diverse Stockholm neighborhoods.
Her publications and presentations highlight trends in urban criminology, including the paradox of low fear among privileged groups and its implications for marginalized communities. Notable outputs include studies on CPTED frameworks and the gendered dimensions of urban safety in Husby and beyond.
- Awards: ESRC NINE DTP Studentship, UK-Canada Globalink Exchange, Iland Travel Award
- Teaching: Courses include Geographies of Race and Nation, Postdisciplinary Criminology, and Quantitative Methods.
- Engagement: Collaborates with stakeholders through walking interviews and community-focused research, aiming to inform urban planning policies.
Yates actively contributes to research teams like the Youth Research Group and Visualities Research Group, exploring visual methodologies in social geography.



