Richard Peet

Richard Peet is a geography professor at Clark University. He attended the LSE, the University of British Columbia, and the University of California, Berkeley after growing up near Liverpool. Development, policy regimes, globalization, power, social theory, philosophy, and Marxism are among his key interests. For many years, he was the editor of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. He also co-edited Economic Geography and is now the editor of a new journal, Human Geography.

Richard Peet is a professor of geography at Clark University and the author of twelve books, including Theories of Development (2008) (co-authored with Elaine Hartwick), Liberation Ecologies (2004) (co-authored with Michael Watts), and Geographies of Power (2007). He attended the LSE, the University of British Columbia, and the University of California, Berkeley after growing up near Liverpool. Development, policy regimes, globalization, power, social theory, philosophy, and Marxism are among his key Read More chevron_right