Shaun French
Affiliations: | 1998 | School of Geography | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Vet ERD, Eriksen C, Booth K, et al. (2019) An unmitigated disaster: shifting from response and recovery to mitigation for an insurable future International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 10: 179-192 |
Kneale J, French S. (2015) Moderate drinking before the unit: Medicine and life assurance in Britain and the US c.1860–1930 Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy. 22: 111-117 |
French S, Kneale J. (2012) Speculating On Careless Lives Journal of Cultural Economy. 5: 391-406 |
French S, Leyshon A, Wainwright T. (2011) Financializing space, spacing financialization: Progress in Human Geography. 35: 798-819 |
Leyshon A, French S. (2009) ‘We All Live in a Robbie Fowler House’: The Geographies of the Buy to Let Market in the UK: The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 11: 438-460 |
French S, Leyshon A, Thrift N. (2009) A very geographical crisis: the making and breaking of the 2007–2008 financial crisis Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. 2: 287-302 |
French S, Kneale J. (2009) Excessive Financialisation: Insuring Lifestyles, Enlivening Subjects, and Everyday Spaces of Biosocial Excess Environment and Planning D-Society & Space. 27: 1030-1053 |
Leyshon A, French S, Signoretta P. (2008) Financial exclusion and the geography of bank and building society branch closure in Britain Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 33: 447-465 |
French S, Leyshon A, Signoretta P. (2008) “All Gone Now”: The Material, Discursive and Political Erasure of Bank and Building Society Branches in Britain Antipode. 40: 79-101 |
Leyshon A, Webb P, French S, et al. (2005) On the reproduction of the musical economy after the Internet Media, Culture & Society. 27: 177-209 |