Andrew Cumbers
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Born
Andrew David Cumbers
Alma mater
- University of Wales (BA)
- Durham University (PhD)
Andrew Cumbers | |
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| Born | Andrew David Cumbers |
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| Thesis | The restructuring of an employment system: the experience of North Sea oil in the north east of England (1991) |
| Doctoral advisor | Ray Hudson |
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| Institutions | University of Glasgow |
| Website | www |
Andrew David Cumbers is a British economic geographer. He is Professor of Political Economy at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.[1]
He is a former editor-in-chief of the academic journal Urban Studies.[2]
Cumbers earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Wales and completed his PhD in geography at Durham University in 1991.[1][3]
He won the 2015 Gunnar Myrdal Prize (since renamed the Joan Robinson Prize) for his book, Reclaiming Public Ownership: Making Space for Economic Democracy.[4]