Jamie Peck
@outtakimbo
geographer at UBC; managing editor, EPA: Economy and Space
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Two days of learning about variegated economies, conjunctural analysis, the future of economic geography and the demands of the UofT student encampment. Thanks for the visit Jamie Peck.
I'm seeking a postdoc to work with me in the recently established Institute for Inclusive Economies and Sustainable Livelihoods at University of Toronto Scarborough. 📅 Starting date: Sept/Oct 2024 (1 year term, with potential extension to 2 years) 🚀 Applications due: June 30, 2024. More details below!
Dept of Geography @ University of British Columbia UBC Geography, Vancouver is hiring a tenure-track Assistant or entry-level Assoc Prof Indigenous Environmental Studies & Sciences UBC IRES CAPE AAG American Association of Geographers EDGES Decolonizing Water CBC Indigenous Ad here :geog.ubc.ca/job-opportunit…
Another job opp: University of British Columbia geography UBC Geography TT Asst Prof Energy transitions: seeking critical scholar political economy and/or pol ecology engaged in grounded research and advocacy working in energy transitions / decarbonization. CAPE AAG American Association of Geographers UBC IRES geog.ubc.ca/job-opportunit…
It was also written in anticipation of a 2024 general election taking place in the Autumn or even later, so the setting of July 4th date almost caught me out, so I’m grateful to Jamie Peck and the EPA: Economy and Space production team for getting this out and online asap. 7/10
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space Vol. 56, No. 4 is now available online! It features a theme Issue on "Migration, migrant work(ers) and the gig economy," edited by Srujana Katta, Fabian Ferrari, Niels van Doorn, and Mark Graham 🌃✨. Link and ToC below: journals.sagepub.com/toc/epna/56/4
New article by Ian Bruff on the competitive market economy and the social interventionism of neoliberalism: 'Detaching ‘neoliberalism’ from ‘free markets’: monopolistic corporations as neoliberalism’s ideal market form' doi.org/10.1080/003467… Quinn Slobodian Jamie Peck
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space Vol. 56, No. 5 is now available online! It features a special exchanges section on "constructing explanations in economic geography", edited by Desiree Fields, Jamie Peck, and Jessie Poon. Link and ToC below: journals.sagepub.com/toc/epna/56/5