Richard Peet

Professor Richard Peet "has a BSc (Economics) from the London School of Economics, an MA from the University of British Columbia, and a Ph D from the University of California, Berkeley. His areas of interest include: social and economic geography, political ecology, liberation ecology, development theory, geography of consciousness and rationality, philosophy and social theory, iconography, semiotics, and critical policy studies." CV

Books

 * Geography of Power: The Making of Global Economic Policy London: Zed Press, 2007.
 * Unholy Trinity: The IMF, World Bank, and WTO Zed Press, 2003.
 * Theories of Development (with Elaine Hartwick) Guilford, 1999, 2002.
 * Modern Geographical Thought, Blackwell, 1998.
 * Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development, Social Movements (edited with Michael Watts) Routledge, 1996; second revised edition, 2004.
 * Global Capitalism: Theories of Societal Development . Routledge: 1991.
 * New Models in Geography: The Political Economy Approach (2 Volumes) edited with Nigel Thrift. Unwin Hyman, 1989.