Trevor J. Barnes

Trevor John Barnes

Barnes in 2013
Born (1956-07-14) July 14, 1956
London, England
Fields Economic geography

Trevor John Barnes (born 14 July 1956, London, England) is a British geographer and Professor of Economic geography at the University of British Columbia.

Background

Trevor Barnes received his Ph.D. in 1983 at University of Minnesota with a thesis under the supervision of Eric Sheppard titled The Geography of Value, Production, and Distribution: Theoretical Economic Geography after Sraffa. Barnes began his career as a spatial scientist, but in recent years his interest has moved to the history of economic geography. His current projects concern the history of geography’s quantitative revolution; epistemological pluralism in economic geography; the institutional analysis of forestry with Roger Hayter; and creative industries.[1] In 2014 he was elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. [2]

Barnes is considered by notable geographers as a "Key Thinker on Space and Place"[3] and in 2011 was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[4] In 2012, he was given the Ellen Churchill Semple award at the Department of Geography, University of Kentucky.[5]

Publications

Further reading

References

  1. Trevor J. Barnes at University of British Columbia.
  2. "British Academy announces 42 new fellows". Times Higher Education. 18 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  3. Source: Susanne Reimer. Trevor Barnes. In: Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, Gill Valentine (editors). Key Thinkers on Space and Place (1. edition). SAGE Publications, 2004, p.22-26. ISBN 978-0-7619-4963-3
  4. "Class of 2011: List of New Fellows" (PDF). Royal Society of Canada.
  5. Ellen Churchill Semple Day (accessed 30 June 2015)

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