Professor Ronald Martin FBA

Geography Economic Geography Geography and Public Policy
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2005
Subjects
Economics, Geography

Current post

Professor of Economic Geography, University of Cambridge

Past appointments

University of Cambridge Fellow, Cambridge - MIT Institute

2000 -

University of Cambridge Professor of Economic Geography, University of Cambridge

2000 -

University of Cambridge Professor of Economic Geography, University of Cambridge

2000 -

Unknown Unknown British Academy 'Thank-Offering to Britain' Senior Research Fellow

1997 - 1998

University of Cambridge Lecturer, Reader and Professor of Economic Geography

1974 -

Publications

Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography 2010

Regional Competitiveness 2006

Economy Geography (5 Vols) 2008

The Economy: Critical Essays in Human Geography 2008

Money Power and Space 1994

Handbook of Regional Innovation and Growth 2011

Money and the Space Economy 1999

Putting Workfare in Place 2005

Clusters and Regional Development 2006

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Stephen Daniels FBA

The history of landscape representation, design and management; the landscape arts of eighteenth century Britain; the history of geographical knowledge and imagination

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Professor Katherine Gibson FBA

Feminist economic geography; theorising diverse economies; poststructuralist participatory action research; community economic practices and place-based development in Australasia; postcapitalist politics

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Professor Linda McDowell FBA

Geographies of labour market change in the UK; gender divisions of labour; interactive work in the service sector; economic migration since 1945; memory and oral histories, especially of women migrants

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