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Jamie Peck

 
Honorary Professor
 
Employer University of British Columbia
Tel:    (604) 822 0894
Fax: Fax: (604) 822 6150
Email: jamie.peck@ubc.ca   

 

Current position and affiliations

  • Canada Research Chair in Urban & Regional Political Economy and Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia (2008- )
  • Senior Research Associate, Center for Urban Economic Development, University of Illinois at Chicago (2001- )
  • Special Professor, School of Geography, University of Nottingham (2004-2010)
  • Honourary Professorial Fellow, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester (2007-2010)
  • Faculty affiliate, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001- )   
  

Research interests

Political economy, urban and regional restructuring, theories of economic regulation and transformation, policymaking and statecraft, labor studies, neoliberalization, governance

Recent Publications

Peck J, (2011) The new companion to economic geography . Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell (coedited with T J Barnes and E S Sheppard)

Peck J, (2010) Constructions of neoliberal reason . Oxford: Oxford University Press

Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Variegated neoliberalization: geographies, modalities, pathways. Global Networks 10(2) 1-41

Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2010) After neoliberalization? Globalizations forthcoming

Peck J (2010) Creative moments: working culture … through municipal socialism and neoliberal urbanism. In McCann E and Ward K (eds) Urban/global: relationality and territoriality in the production of cities . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press

Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Labor markets from the bottom up. In McGrath-Champ S, Herod A & Rainnie A (eds) Handbook of employment and society: working space . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

 

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