Andrew Herod

Διεθνής Ακαδημαϊκός Σύμβουλος

Σύντομο Βιογραφικό

Ο Andrew Herod είναι Διακεκριμένος Ερευνητής Καθηγητής Γεωγραφίας στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Τζόρτζια των ΗΠΑ, όπου εργάζεται από το 1992. Αρθρογραφεί συχνά για θέματα εργασίας, παγκοσμιοποίησης και γεωγραφίας του καπιταλισμού. Το 2015 ήταν υπότροφος Fulbright στην Ελλάδα και το 2023 επιλέχθηκε ως υπότροφος του John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Ενδεικτικές Δημοσιεύσεις

  1. Al Rainnie & Andrew Herod (2022) Working on waste: beyond ahistorical chronicles and false dichotomies in circular economy narratives, Labour and Industry, 32:2, 194-205.
  2. Herod, A., Gialis, S., Psifis, S., Gourzis, K., & Mavroudeas, S. (2022). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon employment and inequality in the Mediterranean EU: An early look from a Labour Geography perspective. European Urban and Regional Studies, 29(1), 3–20. 
  3. Herod, A., Gourzis, K., & Gialis, S. (2021). Inter-regional underemployment and the industrial reserve army: Precarity as a contemporary Greek drama. European Urban and Regional Studies, 28(4), 413–430.
  4. Herod, A., Rainnie, A., & McGrath-Champ, S. (2007). Working space: why incorporating the geographical is central to theorizing work and employment practices. Work, Employment and Society, 21(2), 247–264.
  5. Andrew Herod et.al, Global destruction networks, labour and waste, Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 14, Issue 2, March 2014, Pages 421–441.
  6. McGrath-Champ, S., Rainnie, A., Pickren, G., & Herod, A. (2015). Global destruction networks, the labour process and employment relations. Journal of Industrial Relations, 57(4), 624–640. 
  7. Herod, A., Rainnie, A., & McGrath-Champ, S. (2007). Working space: why incorporating the geographical is central to theorizing work and employment practices. Work, Employment and Society, 21(2), 247–264.
  8. Herod, A. (2007). The agency of labour in global change: Reimagining the spaces and scales of trade union praxis within a global economy. In J. Hobson & L. Seabrooke (Eds.), Everyday Politics of the World Economy (pp. 27-44). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  9. Nik Heynen, Peter Hossler & Andrew Herod (2011) Surviving Uneven Development: Social Reproduction and the Persistence of Capitalism, New Political Economy, 16:2, 239-245.
  10. Andrew Herod (2012) Workers as geographical actors, Labor History, 53:3, 335-353.