RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
Research interests
Political economy, urban and regional restructuring, theories of economic regulation and transformation, policymaking and statecraft, labor studies, neoliberalization, governance
Research projects
- Policy without borders: rethinking policy transfer
- Neoliberalization
- Variegated capitalist geographies
- Urban transformations in Chicago and Vancouver
- Global suburbanization
- Management expertise and global outsourcing
- Restructuring contingent labor
Books
- (2012) The Wiley-Blackwell companion to economic geography. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell (coedited with TJ Barnes and E Sheppard)
- Elden S, Thrift N, Barnes TJ, Peck J, Batty M, Longley PA and Bennett RJ (eds) (2012) Environment and Planning. London: Sage [in five volumes]
- (2010) Constructions of neoliberal reason. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Tickell A, Sheppard E S, Peck J and Barnes T J (eds) (2007) Politics and practice in economic geography. London: Sage [Foreword by D Massey and R Meegan]
- Leitner H, Peck J and Sheppard E S (eds) (2007) Contesting neoliberalism: urban frontiers. New York: Guilford
- Barnes T J, Peck J, Sheppard E and Tickell A (eds) (2003) Reading economic geography. Oxford: Blackwell
- Peck J and Yeung H W-c (eds) (2003) Remaking the global economy: economic-geographical perspectives. London: Sage
- Peck J and Ward K (eds) (2002) City of revolution: restructuring Manchester. Manchester: Manchester University Press
- Peck J (2001) Workfare states. New York: Guilford [Foreword by F F Piven and R A Cloward]
- Peck J (1996) Work-place: the social regulation of labor markets. New York: Guilford
- J-E Nilsson, Dicken P and Peck J (eds) (1996) The internationalization process: European firms in global competition. London: Paul Chapman Publishing
Recent articles
- Peck J, Theodore N and Brenner N (2012) Neoliberalism resurgent? Market rule after the Great Recession. South Atlantic Quarterly forthcoming
- Peck J (2012) Recreative city: Amsterdam, vehicular ideas, and the adaptive spaces of creativity policy. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research forthcoming
- Theodore N and Peck J (2012) Framing neoliberal urbanism: translating “common sense” urban policy across the OECD zone. European Urban and Regional Studies forthcoming
- Peck J and Theodore N (2012) Follow the policy: a distended case approach. Environment and Planning A forthcoming
- Peck J (2012) Economic geography: island life. Dialogues in Human Geography forthcoming
- Peck J (2011) Geographies of policy: from transfer-diffusion to mobility-mutation. Progress in Human Geography 35(6) 773-797
- Peck J (2011) Global policy models, globalizing poverty management: international convergence or fast-policy integration? Geography Compass 5(4) 165–181
- Peck J (2011) Neoliberal suburbanism: frontier space. Urban Geography 32(6) 884-919
- Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Variegated neoliberalization: geographies, modalities, pathways. Global Networks 10(2):1-41
- Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2010) After neoliberalization? Globalizations 7(3) 327-345
- Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Mobilizing policy: models, methods, and mutations. Geoforum 41(2): 169–174
- Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Recombinant workfare, across the Americas: transnationalizing “fast” social policy. Geoforum 41(2): 195–208
- Peck J and Sheppard E (2010) Worlds apart? Engaging with the World Development Report 2009: reshaping economic geography. Economic Geography 86(4): 331-340
- Peck J (2010) Zombie neoliberalism and the ambidextrous state. Theoretical Criminology 14(1) 1-7
- Peck J, Theodore N and Brenner N (2009) Postneoliberalism and its malcontents. Antipode 41(6) 1236-1258
- Doussard M, Peck J and Theodore N (2009) After deindustrialization: uneven growth and economic inequality in “postindustrial” Chicago. Economic Geography 85(2) 183-207
- Peck J, Rutherford T D and Jessop B (2008) Classics in human geography revisited: Peck, J. 1996: Work-place: the social regulation of labor markets. New York: The Guilford Press. Progress in Human Geography 32(4) 571-582
- Peck J, Brenner N and Theodore N (2008) The city as policy lab. AREAChicago 6 4-6
- Peck J (2008) Remaking laissez-faire. Progress in Human Geography 32(1) 3-43
- Peck J and Theodore N (2008) Carceral Chicago: making the ex-offender employability crisis. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 32(2) 251-281
- Peck J and Theodore N (2007) Flexible recession: the temporary staffing industry and mediated work in the United States. Cambridge Journal of Economics 31(2) 171-192
- Peck J and Theodore N (2007) Variegated capitalism. Progress in Human Geography 31(6) 731-772
- Peck J (2007) The creativity fix. Eurozine June 28
Recent book chapters
- Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2012) Towards deep neoliberalization? In J Künkel & M Mayer (eds) Neoliberal urbanism and its contestations: crossing theoretical boundaries. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming
- Peck J and Theodore N (2012) Chicago beyond Fordism: between regulatory crisis and sustainable growth. In F Martinelli, F Moulaert & A Novy (eds) Urban and regional development trajectories in contemporary capitalism. London: Routledge, forthcoming
- Peck J, Theodore N and Brenner N (2012) Neoliberalism, interrupted. In D Cahill, L Edwards & F Stilwell (eds) Neoliberalism: beyond the free market. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, forthcoming
- Sheppard E, Barnes TJ and Peck J (2012) The long decade—economic geography, unbound. In TJ Barnes, J Peck & E Sheppard (eds) The Wiley-Blackwell companion to economic geography. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 1-24
- Brenner N, Peck J and Theodore N (2012) New constitutionalism and variegated neoliberalization. In S Gill and A C Cutler (eds) New constitutionalism and world order. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
- Vidal M and Peck J (2012) Sociological institutionalism and the socially constructed economy. In TJ Barnes, J Peck & E Sheppard (eds) The Wiley-Blackwell companion to economic geography. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 584-601
- Peck J (2012) Making space for labour. In D Featherstone & J Painter (eds) Spatial politics: essays for Doreen Massey. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming
- Peck J (2012) Welfare to work. In D Coates, K Smith & C W Waldorf (eds) The Oxford companion to American politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming
- Theodore N, Peck J and Brenner N (2011) Neoliberal urbanism: cities and the rule of markets. In G Bridge & S Watson (eds) The new Blackwell companion to the city. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 15-25
- Peck J (2011) Creative moments: working culture, through municipal socialism and neoliberal urbanism. In E McCann & K Ward (eds) Mobile urbanism: cities and policymaking in the global age. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 41-70
- Peck J, Barnes TJ and Thrift N (2011) The travels of Environment and Planning A. In TJ Barnes, J Peck & NJ Thrift (eds) Environment and Planning, volume A: cities and regions. London: Sage, xxv-xliii
- Peck J (2011) Orientation: in search of the Chicago School. In R Van Horn, P Mirowski & T A Stapleford (eds) Building Chicago economics: new perspectives on the history of America's most powerful economics program. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xxv-lii
- Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Labor markets from the bottom up. In S McGrath-Champ, A Herod & A Rainnie (eds) Handbook of employment and society: working space. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 87-105
- Peck J (2009) The cult of urban creativity. In R Keil and R Mahon (eds) Leviathan undone: the political economy of scale. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 159-176
- Tickell A and Peck J (2007) Conceptualizing neoliberalism, thinking Thatcherism. In Leitner H, Peck J & Sheppard E S (eds) Contesting neoliberalism: urban frontiers. New York: Guilford, 26-50
- Leitner H, Peck J and Sheppard E S (2007) Squaring up to neoliberalism. In Leitner H, Peck J and Sheppard E S (eds) Contesting neoliberalism: urban frontiers. New York: Guilford, 311-327
- Peck J (2007) Neoliberalization at work: the long transition from welfare to workfare. In G Wood & P James (eds) Institutions, production, and working life. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 315-331
- Barnes T J, Peck J, Sheppard E S and Tickell A (2007) Methods matter: transformations in economic geography. In A Tickell, E Sheppard, J Peck and T Barnes (eds) Politics and practice in economic geography. London: Sage,1-24
