- Campbell, P. and Jankowitz, S. (2024) ‘Funding art in post-conflict society: a ‘peace dividend’?’, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 30(7), pp.848-863
- O’Brien, D., Taylor, M. and Campbell, P. (2023) ‘The BFI Film Fund and Class: Breaking Down the Data’, BFI report.
- Campbell, P., Durrer, V. and McGrath, A. (2022) ‘Dance Counts – A report on the living and working conditions of dance artists on the island of Ireland’, Dance Ireland report.
- Durrer, V., McGrath, A. and Campbell, P. (2022) ‘Artists’ mobility across borders: A mixed methods approach to understanding dance on the island of Ireland’, Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy, 8(2), pp.115-136.
- Rex, B. and Campbell, P. (2022) ‘The impact of austerity measures on local government funding for culture in England’, Cultural Trends, 31(1), pp.23-46.
- McGrath, A., Durrer, V. and Campbell, P. (2021) ‘Dancing with epistemic borders’, Performance Research, 26(4), pp.95-103.
- Rex, B. and Campbell, P. (2021) ‘Local authority investment in museums after a decade of austerity’, Museums Assocation report.
- Jankowitz, S., Durrer, V., Campbell, P. and Shirlow, P. (2020) ‘A proposed methodology for evaluating arts-based peacebuilding’, Peace Review
- Campbell, P. and O’Brien, D. (2019) ‘“European Capital of Culture” and the primacy of cultural infrastructure in post-industrial urbanism’ in Krajina, Z. and Stevenson, D. (eds.) The Routledge companion to urban media and communication. London: Routledge.
- Campbell, P. (2019) Persistent creativity: making the case for art, culture and the creative industries. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Campbell, P., O’Brien, D. and Taylor, M. (2019) ‘Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: an occupational critique’, Sociology, 53(2), pp.347-367.
- Campbell, P. and Cox, T. (2017) ‘‘Regeneration’ in Britain: measuring the outcomes of cultural activity in the 21st century’ in Durrer, V., Miller, T. and O’Brien, D. (eds.) The Routledge handbook of global cultural policy. London: Routledge.
- Campbell, P. and O’Brien, D. (2017) ‘Whatever happened to the Liverpool model? Urban cultural policy in the era after urban regeneration’ in Bevir, M., McKee, K. and Matthews, P. (eds.) Decentring urban governance: narratives, resistance and contestation. London: Routledge.
- Umney, D. et al. (2017) ‘On brutal culture’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 10(6), pp.556-568.
- Campbell, P., Cox, T. and O’Brien, D. (2017) ‘The social life of measurement: how methods have shaped the idea of culture in urban regeneration’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 10(1), pp.49-62.
- Campbell, P., Cox, T., Crone, S. and Wilks-Heeg, S. (2015) ‘Evidence of things that appear not’? – A critical review of the role of arts and culture in the regeneration of urban places and urban communities’, AHRC report.
- Campbell, P. (2014) ‘Imaginary success? – The contentious ascendance of creativity’, European Planning Studies, 22(5), pp. 995-1009.
- Kirton, A., Campbell, P., and Hardwick, L. (2013) ‘Developing applied research skills through collaboration in extra – academic contexts’, HEA report.
- Campbell, P. (2012) ‘A creative crisis? Linking the European Capital of Culture and creative industries’ in Komlosi, L.I. and Coudenys, W. ed(s) Culture in/and crisis – Proceedings of the fifth annual conference of the University Network of the European Capitals of Culture. Antwerp: UNeECC.
- Campbell, P. (2012) ‘The Culture-led Regeneration Paradigm’ in Wilson, K. and O’Brien, D. It’s not the winning… Reconsidering the cultural city – a report on the Cultural Cities Research Network 2011-12. Liverpool: Institute of Cultural Capital.
- Campbell, P. (2011) ‘Creative industries in a European Capital of Culture’, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 7(5), pp. 510–522.
- Campbell, P. (2011) ‘You say ‘creative’, and I say ‘creative’’, Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 3(1), pp. 18–30.
- Campbell, P. (2011) ‘A catachresis of creativity? – Liverpool ’08, culture-led regeneration, and the creative industries’, PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool.