Professor Bob Bennett FBA

Geography Central Europe Southern Europe Western Europe
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1991
Subjects
Geography

Current post

Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge

Past appointments

University of Cambridge Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge

2011 -

University of Cambridge Professor of Geography and Senior Associate, Judge Institute of Management

1996 -

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Professor of Geography

1985 - 1996

Publications

The voice of Liverpool Business: The first chamber of commerce 1774- c.1796 The voice of Liverpool Business: The first chamber of commerce 1774- c.1796 2010

Entrepreneurship, Small Business and Public Policy 2014

The geography of public finance, 1980, Methuen, London 1980

Enterprise and human resource development: local capacity building, 1993, with Andrew McCoshan (Paul Chapman Publishers, London) 1993

Local and regional economic development: renegotiating power under Labour, 2000, with Diane Payne (Ashgate, Aldershot) 2000

Local Business Voice: The history of chambers of commerce in Britain, Ireland and Revolutionary America, 1760-2011 Local Business Voice: The history of chambers of commerce in Britain, Ireland and Revolutionary America, 1760-2011 2011

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Denise Pumain FBA

Comparative analysis of the evolution of cities & systems of cities in different parts of the world; dynamic modelling of complex systems in social sciences; geographical theory.

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Professor Haidy Geismar FBA

Material, Visual and Digital anthropology with a focus on museums and colonial collecting, intellectual and cultural property, cultures of digitization, and contemporary art practice in global context

Professir Haidy Geismar FBA

Professor John Mack FBA

The anthropology and history of art and material culture, especially in equatorial Africa and the western Indian Ocean; comparative work on themes such as memory, miniaturisation, and the experience of the environment

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