Neil Smith (geographer) Neil Robert Smith was a Scottish geographer and academic. He was Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York , and winner of numerous awards, including the Globe Book Award of the Association of American Geographers .Background Smith was born in 1954 in Leith , Scotland. He was one of four children of a schoolteacher, and spent most of his childhood in Dalkeith , southeast of Edinburgh . He attended King's Park Primary School and Dalkeith High School . Smith earned his 1st class BSc from the University of St. Andrews in 1977, and his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1982, where his advisor was noted Marxist geographer David Harvey . He took up a tenure-track position at Columbia University in New York , but Columbia closed its Geography Department and he moved to Rutgers University in New Jersey. At Rutgers he was Chair of the Geography Department and a senior fellow at the Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture. Smith lived in New York, latterly splitting his time between New York and Toronto, Canada, where he owned a house with his partner. From 2008 to 2012 he held a 20 percent appointment as Sixth Century Professor of Geography and Social Theory at the University of Aberdeen in his native Scotland.Scholarship Smith's research explored the broad intersections between space, nature, social theory, and history. His dissertation at Johns Hopkins University was supposed to have been on urban processes, but was in fact a major theoretical treatise that became the book Uneven Development: Nature, Capital and the Production of Space . In this major work of social theory, Smith proposed that uneven spatial development is a function of the procedural logic of capital markets; thus society and economies "produce" space. Smith is credited with convincing theories about the gentrification of the inner city as an economic process propelled by urban land prices and city land speculation, rather than by cultural preferences for living in the city; his seminal article "Toward a Theory of Gentrification: A Back to the City Movement by Capital, not People" has been cited over 300 times. Smith's curiosity about why such critical study of space and place came so late to the discipline of geography lead to his study of early 20th-century geographer Isaiah Bowman and the book American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization , which traced America's rise to global power through geographical ignorance. The book won several awards, including the Henry Adams Prize of the Society for History in the Federal Government . Smith's critique of American-led, capitalist neoliberalism was further developed in The Endgame of Globalization .Recognition Los Angeles Times Book Award , Biography, 2004 Henry Adams Book Prize, Society of Historians in Federal Government, 2004 Globe Award for Public Understanding of Geography, Association of American Geographers, 2004 Distinguished Scholarship Honors, Association of American Geographers, 2000 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship , 1995–1996 Board of Trustees Research Fellowship Award, Rutgers University, 1988–89 The Scottish Geographical Medal, Awarded by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society , 1977 Robert Lincoln McNeil Scholar, University of Pennsylvania , 1974–75Death Smith died on 29 September 2012, from liver and kidney failure. Smith had been diagnosed with liver disease some years prior to his death, but he returned to drinking alcohol in 2011. He was survived by his three siblings; his partner, geographer Deborah Cowen , his former wife, geographer Cindi Katz ., and his daughter Isabella DeRiso.Cultural references The Edinburgh-based band New Urban Frontier took their name from the title of Smith's book The New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the Revanchist City . Their 2015 album Game of Capital commemorates Smith.Publications Books 2009. Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice . Routledge. 2006 The Politics of Public Space . Routledge. 2006 La Produccion de la Naturaleza; La Produccion del Espacio . Mexico City: Sistema Universidad Abierta, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico , 2006 2005 The Endgame of Globalization . Routledge. 2005 Capital Financiero, Propiedad Inmobiliaria y Cultura . MACBA & Publicacions de la Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona , Barcelona 2003 American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization . University of California Press. 2000 Globalización: Transformaciones urbanas, precarización social y discriminación de género . Nueva Grafica, S.A.L. La Cuesta, La Laguna. 1996 '. Routledge. 1994 Geography and Empire: Critical Studies in the History of Geography . Basil Blackwell, Oxford. 1986 Gentrification of the City . George Allen and Unwin , London. 1984. Basil Blackwell. 2nd ed. 1990, 3rd Ed. University of Georgia Press , Athens, GA, 2008; London: Verso, 2010. 1977. Geography, Social Welfare and Underdevelopment . University of St. Andrews. Articles' 2011 “Ten Years After,” Geographical Journal 177, 2011 “Uneven Development Redux,” New Political Economy 16: 261–265. 2010 “’Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto’: G20, Security and State Violence,” Human Geography 3.3:29–46, 2010 “The Revolutionary Imperative,” Antipode 41: 50–65. 2009 “After Geopolitics? From the Geopolitical Social to Geoeconomics,” Antipode 40: 2–48 2008 “The Shock Doctrine: a discussion,” Society and Space 26:582–595 2008 "Review Essay: David Harvey: A Critical Reader,” Progress in Human Geography , 32,1:147–155. 2007 “Gentrification, Displacement, and Tourism in Santa Cruz de Tenerife,” Urban Geography, 28, 2007, 276–298 2007 “Another Revolution is Possible: Foucault, ethics and politics,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space , 25:191–193 2006 “Nature as Accumulation Strategy”, Socialist Register, 16–36 2006 “The Endgame of Globalization”, Political Geography, 25,1:1–14. 2003 “Global Executioner”, The South Atlantic Quarterly, 105,1: 55–69. 2003 “Neo-Critical Geography, Or, The Flat Pluralist World of Business Class”, Antipode, 37, 5: 887–899. 2003 “After Iraq: Vulnerable imperial stasis”, Radical Philosophy, 127, September/October: 2–7. 2003 “After the American Lebensraum: ‘Empire’, Empire, and Globalization”, Interventions, 5:2:249-270. 2003 "Geographies of Substance" in Envisioning Human Geography, Paul Cloke, Philip Crang, and Mark Goodwin, eds. 2003 "Gentrification Generalized: From Local Anomaly to Urban 'Regeneration' as Global Urban Strategy" in Frontiers of Capital: Ethnographic Reflections on the New Economy, M. Fisher and G. Downey, eds. 2003 "Generalizing Gentrification" in Retours en ville, Catherine Bidou, Daniel Hiernaux, and Helene Riviere D'Arc, eds. Paris: Descartes & Cie. January. 2002 "Scale Bending" in Rethinking Scale, E. Sheppard and R. McMaster, eds. 2002 "Remaking Scale: Competition and Cooperation in Prenational and Postnational Europe" in State/Spaces. 2002 "Scales of Terror: The Manufacturing of Nationalism and the War for U.S. Globalism", pp. 97–108 in After the World Trade Center, Sharon Zukin and Michael Sorkin, eds. New York: Routledge. 2002 "New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Strategy", Antipode 34 : 434–57. Reprinted in "Neo-Liberal Urbanism", Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore, eds., Malden, MA: Basil Blackwell. 2002 "Ashes and Aftermath", Studies in Political Economy 67. Spring, pp. 7–12. 2002 "Ashes and Aftermath", Philosophy & Geography 5 : 9–12. 2002 "Kontinuum New York", pp. 72–86 in Die Stadt Als Event, Regina Bittner, ed. Dessau, Bauhaus. 1979 "Toward a Theory of Gentrification A Back to the City Movement by Capital, not People". Journal of the American Planning Association'' 45 : 538–48.
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