Financializing space, spacing financialization

“Financializing space, spacing financialization” paper now published online in Progress in Human Geography. Not out in press until 2012: http://bit.ly/q1mmet

“These f@#king guys’: the terrible waste of a good crisis’

Shaun French, Andrew Leyshon, “These f@#king guys’: the terrible waste of a good crisis’.  The definitive and edited version of this commentary will be published in Environment and Planning A, 42 (11), 2549-59, 2010.

Pre-print version of commentary is here.

Update 18.11.10:  Commentary now published, and available from Pion here

The remit of financial geography—before and after the crisis

A commentary on the implications of the financial crisis has been published in an unusually structured multi-authored piece in the Journal of Economic Geography.  It is part of a theme issue on financial geographies, the origins of which was a session organized by Ewald Engelen and James Faulconbridge at the Boston meeting of the Association of American Geographers in 2008.  The paper has four individually authored sections that have been knitted together in the order of the authors (which is why the word ‘I’ appears in what looks to be a co-authored paper). The full reference is below, and a pre-publication version of the paper can be accessed here.

Roger Lee, Gordon L. Clark, Jane Pollard, and Andrew Leyshon (2009)  The remit of financial geography—before and after the crisis
Journal of Economic Geography, 9, 723-747

Banking on Financial Services

This is the final submitted version of a chapter which focuses on the changing geography of financial services employment, focusing on the UK’s leading financial centres.  It was written with Shaun French (Nottingham) and Karen Lai (UBC), and is coming out in a book edited by Neil Coe and Andrew Jones:  The Economic Geography of the UK (SAGE).

The chapter can be downloaded by clicking on this link: Banking on Financial Services_French Lai and Leyshon.

‘We all live in a Robbie Fowler house’: The geographies of the buy to let market in the UK

‘We all live in a Robbie Fowler house’: The geographies of the buy to let market in the UK, by Andrew Leyshon and Shaun French.

This is the final, revised version of a paper that is to be published in the British Journal of Politics and International Relations. It is based on research funded by the Financial Services Research Forum.

The paper can be accessed here.

A Very Geographical Crisis: the making and breaking of the 2007-08 financial crisis

This is the final revised version of a paper written with Shaun French and Nigel Thrift which has been accepted by the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society and is due to be published later in 2009.  This is the version of the paper presented at the Financialization, Space and Place Workshop, held in London on 23rd April 2009.

To access the paper, click here.

Financial exclusion and the geography of bank and building society branch closure in Britain

“Financial exclusion and the geography of bank and building society closure in Britain”, Andrew Leyshon, Shaun French and Paola Signoretta.

This is the final revised version of a paper that was resubmitted to Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, April 2008, and published in NS Volume 33, No. 4, pp 447-465.

Click here to read paper

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