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Jamie Peck

Jamie Peck FRSC FAcSS is Canada Research Chair in Urban & Regional Political Economy and Professor of Geography at the… more

Jamie Peck
H-index: 80
Political science 41%
Economics 33%
economyandspace.bsky.social
Economy and Space Vol. 57, No. 7 is now available online! It features articles on a number of topics, from municipal structural adjustment and post-entrepreneurial cities to heritage branding and the geography of financial exclusion.

Link and ToC below:

journals.sagepub.com/toc/epna/57/...

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economyandspace.bsky.social
Economy and Space Vol. 57, No. 6 is now available online! It features a book forum on Shaina Potts’ "Judicial Territory: Law, Capital and the Expansion of American Empire". Link and ToC below:

journals.sagepub.com/toc/epna/57/...
jamiepeck.bsky.social
Pls share: Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowship competition now open at UBC. Department of Geography deadline is October 9, 2025. Details:
geog.ubc.ca/job-opportun...
UBC
geog.ubc.ca

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economyandspace.bsky.social
OnlineFirst - "Empire and/in/of capital: Response to the book forum on Judicial Territory" by Shaina Potts:

#law #capitalism #empire #territory

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
economyandspace.bsky.social
Economy and Space Vol. 57, No. 5 is now available online! It features articles on a number of topics, from financialization and land values to decommodification strategies and mass displacement. Link and ToC below:

journals.sagepub.com/toc/epna/57/...
economyandspace.bsky.social
OnlineFirst - "Empire of law: A book forum on Shaina Potts’ Judicial Territory", introduced by @brettchristophers.bsky.social and @jamiepeck.bsky.social:

#law #empire #territory #geographicalpoliticaleconomy

journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....

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dancohen.bsky.social
Working the conjuncture! @adamtooze.bsky.social brings me back to the classrooms, supervisor meetings and bars of my PhD with this discussion of conjuctural analysis using @jamiepeck.bsky.social 's work. Could hear Jamie's voice in my head while reading this.

adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-...
Chartbook 384: "Working the contradictory, stony ground of the present conjuncture" - a "conversation" with Hall, Massey and Peck.
The word conjuncture derives from
adamtooze.substack.com

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jimbostanford.bsky.social
Very thoughtful words from @fwilson2.bsky.social about where North American workers stand in the face of Trump's trade wars: medium.com/@jefred.wils.... #canlab
Where do workers stand in a trade war?
Part 1
medium.com

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iliasalami.bsky.social
Quite the all stars economic geography panel to celebrate @jamiepeck.bsky.social 's new book!
Neil Brenner, Nik Theodore, Devika Narayan, Shaina Potts, Christian Berndt, and Eric Sheppard
#AAG2025

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agendapub.bsky.social
📢📚NEW ARRIVAL📖📢

Proprietary Settler Colonialism and the Making of North America

by Heather Whiteside

This is the latest book in the ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS SERIES edited by @brettchristophers.bsky.social, Rebecca Lave, @jamiepeck.bsky.social & Marion Werner

@geographers.bsky.social

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beki.bsky.social
💬 Announcing our #AAG2025 EGSG Early Career Keynote lecture, 'Untethered: Scalable Computing and the Acceleration of Industrial Change' to be given by Devika Narayan, with @jamiepeck.bsky.social as discussant.

Hosted by @econgeog.bsky.social
Wednesday 3.26 at 10:10 AM in Detroit!
Poster on multicolored background says early career keynote and has a photo of Devika Narayan, University of Bristol, Speaker, with the title and text: 'Untethered: Scalable Computing and the Acceleration of Industrial Change: This Keynote examines the impact of a highly concentrated tech sector on firm practices across industries. I intend to answer three questions:
1) What is distinctive about computing technologies today? 2) What is the contemporary structure and organisation of corporate computing? 3) How does this configuration of computing relations alter firm practices? My claim is that digital technology and the tech sector intensifies volatility and chaos in capitalist industries through new forms of abstraction, modularity, and outsourcing. New tools and techniques of rapid experimentation speed up not just expansion and growth but also speed up the interruption of established firm practices. Overall, I contribute a theoretical framing of machinic hyper-flexibility and capitalist logics.' With the date, time, and plate listed as Wednesday 3/26
10.10AM - 11.30AM
AAG Annual Meeting
430A, Level 4
Huntington Place
Hosted by the Economic
Geography Specialty Group

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