Trevor J. Barnes Explained

Trevor John Barnes
Birth Date:14 July 1956
Birth Place:London, England
Fields:Economic geography

Trevor John Barnes, FBA (born 14 July 1956, London, England) is a British geographer and Professor of Economic geography at the University of British Columbia.

Background

Trevor Barnes received his Ph.D. in 1983 at University of Minnesota with a thesis under the supervision of Eric Sheppard titled The Geography of Value, Production, and Distribution: Theoretical Economic Geography after Sraffa. Barnes began his career as a spatial scientist, but in recent years his interest has moved to the history of economic geography. His current projects concern the history of geography's quantitative revolution; epistemological pluralism in economic geography; the institutional analysis of forestry with Roger Hayter; and creative industries.[1] His co-edited volume, Writing Worlds helped initiate geography's turn towards questions of discourse; it has been widely cited by researchers studying the geography of media and communication. In 2014 he was elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.[2]

Recognition

In 2019, Barnes was awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Founder’s Medal for his "sustained excellence and pioneering developments in the field of economic geography".[3]

Barnes is considered by notable geographers as a "Key Thinker on Space and Place"[4] and in 2011 was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[5] In 2012, he was given the Ellen Churchill Semple award at the Department of Geography, University of Kentucky.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~tbarnes/ Trevor J. Barnes
  2. Web site: British Academy announces 42 new fellows . Times Higher Education . 18 July 2014 . 18 July 2014.
  3. Web site: Royal Geographical Society - Medals and award recipients announced. www.rgs.org. 2019-07-15.
  4. Source: Susanne Reimer. Trevor Barnes. In: Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, Gill Valentine (editors). Key Thinkers on Space and Place (1. edition). SAGE Publications, 2004, p.22-26.
  5. Web site: Class of 2011: List of New Fellows. Royal Society of Canada.
  6. http://geography.as.uky.edu/semple-day Ellen Churchill Semple Day