Andrew Leyshon, Ph.D
Affiliations: | 1995-1999 | University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom | |
1999- | School of Geography | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Karen Lai | grad student | 2008 | Nottingham |
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Leyshon A. (2023) Economic geography II: The economic geographies of the COVID-19 pandemic. Progress in Human Geography. 47: 353-364 |
Coslor E, Crawford B, Leyshon A. (2020) Collectors, Investors and Speculators: Gatekeeper use of audience categories in the art market: Organization Studies. 41: 945-967 |
Langley P, Leyshon A. (2020) The Platform Political Economy of FinTech: Reintermediation, Consolidation and Capitalisation New Political Economy. 1-13 |
Langley P, Leyshon A. (2017) Capitalizing on the crowd: The monetary and financial ecologies of crowdfunding Environment and Planning A. 49: 1019-1039 |
Pollard J, Leyshon A, Henderson G, et al. (2014) Book review symposium: Locating banks, tracking money: Banking across Boundaries: Placing Finance in Capitalism (2013) Progress in Human Geography. 38: 319-329 |
Hall S, Leyshon A. (2013) Editorial: Financialization, Space and Place Regional Studies. 47: 831-833 |
Langley P, Leyshon A. (2012) GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Financial subjects: Culture and materiality Journal of Cultural Economy. 5: 369-373 |
French S, Leyshon A, Wainwright T. (2011) Financializing space, spacing financialization: Progress in Human Geography. 35: 798-819 |
Lee R, Leyshon A, Gibson-Graham JK. (2010) Gibson-Graham, J.K. 1996: The end of capitalism (as we knew it): a feminist critique of political economy. Oxford: Blackwell Progress in Human Geography. 34: 117-127 |
Leyshon A, Thrift N. (2010) Spatial financial flows and the growth of the modern city International Social Science Journal. 49: 41-53 |