Professor Peter Jackson
School of Geography and Planning
Professor of Geography
+44 114 222 7908
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School of Geography and Planning
C12
Geography and Planning Building
Winter Street
91探花
S3 7ND
- Profile
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Professor Peter Jackson is the Co-Director of the University of 91探花 Institute for Sustainable Food.
- Research interests
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Peter Jackson's research focuses on commodity culture and the geography of consumption with a particular interest in food. Previous projects include an ESRC-funded project on consumption and identity in North London (published as Shopping, Place and Identity, Routledge, 1998); ESRC-funded research on the production, content and readership of men's lifestyle magazines (published as Making Sense of Men's Magazines, Polity Press, 2001); a collaborative study (with colleagues at Royal Holloway and UCL) of commodity culture and South Asian transnationality, funded through ESRC's Transnational Communities Programme and culminating in the publication of Transnational Spaces (Routledge, 2004); an ESRC-funded study of retail competition and consumer choice (with colleagues at Lancaster and MMU); and a study of food commodity chains, funded via the AHRC-ESRC Cultures of Consumption programme.
In 2008, he completed a three-year period as Director of the Changing Families, Changing Food research programme. Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the programme involved collaboration with colleagues from Clinical Sciences, East Asian Studies, Geography, Nursing & Midwifery, ScHARR and Sociological Studies at 91探花, together with colleagues in Health & Social Care at Royal Holloway, University of London. For further details and publications from this project, see the Changing Families, Changing Food website.
Beginning in 2009, he led a four-year research programme on "Consumer anxieties about food" (CONANX), funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The programme involved a team of seven researchers with co-investigators in 91探花 (Dr Matt Watson) and Sweden (Professor Helene Brembeck), plus a PhD student (Nick Piper, also based in 91探花). The research focused on consumer anxieties about food at a range of geographical scales, from the global scale of international food markets to the domestic scale of individual families and households. This research was taken forward through an additional year鈥檚 Proof of Concept funding from the ERC to explore the practical application of the CONANX research findings. Outputs from these projects include two books: Food Words: essays in culinary culture (2013) and Anxious Appetites: food and consumer culture (2015), both published by Bloomsbury.
Peter coordinated an ERA-Net project on Food, Convenience and Sustainability (FOCAS) with colleagues in Denmark, Germany and Sweden, as part of a European programme on sustainable food, published as Reframing Convenience Food (Palgrave, 2018).
He has also completed an ESRC-funded study of the .
- Publications
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Books
- . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
- Anxious Appetites: Food and Consumer Culture. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Food Words: essays in culinary culture. London: Bloomsbury.
- . London: Routledge.
- . London: Routledge.
Edited books
Journal articles
- . Environmental Research: Food Systems, 1(2), 025007-025007.
- . Geography, 109(1), 49-49.
- . Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 82(OCE5).
- . Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.
- . British Journal of Nutrition, 1-14.
- . Geoforum, 145.
- . Journal of Rural Studies, 102, 103100-103100.
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- . Consumption and Society, 2(1), 136-142.
- . NATURE FOOD.
- . Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 82(3), 227-233.
- . Journal of Public Health, 1-15.
- . Consumption and Society.
- . Nature Food, 3(7), 481-482.
- . Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 54(3), 461-476.
- . Nutrition Bulletin, 46(4), 497-505.
- . Area.
- . Nature Food, 2(3), 132-134.
- . Global Environmental Change, 65, 102166-102166.
- . Food, Culture, and Society.
- . Food Policy.
- . Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44(1), 79-93.
- . Geography, 103(3), 116-121.
- . Erdkunde, 72(3), 171-184.
- . European Journal of Marketing.
- . Environment and Planning A: international journal of urban and regional research, 49(9), 2065-2081.
- . Geoforum, 84, 239-240.
- . Food Security, 9(2), 195-210.
- . Food Control, 73(B), 1256-1264.
- . Critical Public Health.
- . Area, 48(3), 367-370.
- . The AAG Review of Books, 4(3), 162-169.
- . Social & Cultural Geography, 17(4), 491-510.
- . Social & Cultural Geography, 17(4), 511-532.
- . Geoforum, 70, 11-21.
- . Appetite, 98, 1-11.
- . Social & Cultural Geography, 17(6), 753-757.
- . Gastronomica, 15(3), 47-52.
- . Gastronomica, 15(3), 28-32.
- Urban ethnography. Journal of Immunology, 194(3), 157-176.
- . Gastronomica, 14(4), 79-80.
- Editorial: Thinking across scales. Geography, 99, 58-59.
- . EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, 16(3), 285-309.
- Editorial: All change...?. Geography, 98(1), 2-3.
- . AREA, 45(1), 9-10.
- . EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, 16(1), 24-42.
- . GENDER PLACE AND CULTURE, 20(5), 578-596.
- . FOOD CULTURE & SOCIETY, 15(4), 557-578.
- Thai food in Taiwan: Tracing the contours of transnational taste. New Formations 74, 65-81.. New Formations: a journal of culture/theory/politics(74), 65-81.
- Brands in the making: A life history approach, 59-74.
- . Social Geography, 6(1), 63-71.
- Facing up to the global food crisis. Geography, 95(2), 58-59.
- . CULT GEOGR, 17(2), 147-165.
- The moral geographies of sugar. INT SUGAR J, 112(1335), 172-+.
- Editorial: Facing up to the global food crisis. GEOGRAPHY, 95, 58-59.
- Manufacturing meaning along the chicken supply chain: Consumer anxiety and the spaces of production, 163-187.
- . Environment and Planning A, 42(11), 2791-2806.
- Designing identity: exploring citizenship through geography. GEOGRAPHY, 95, 132-142.
- Families and food: Beyond the "cultural turn"?. Social Geography Discussions, 6(1), 51-74.
- . ENVIRON PLANN D, 27(5), 917-935.
- Editorial: Thinking through sustainability. Geography, 94(1), 2-3.
- Thinking through sustainability. GEOGRAPHY, 94, 2-3.
- . cultural geographies, 16(1), 11-12.
- Afterword: New geographies of race and racism, 297-304.
- . T I BRIT GEOGR, 34(1), 12-24.
- Productivism, post-productivism and european agricultural reform: The case of sugar. SOCIOL RURALIS, 48(2), 118-132.
- Food stories. Teaching Geography, 33(1), 6-8.
- . Health Place, 13(4), 775-787.
- . GEOFORUM, 38(5), 908-924.
- The past is not dead: facts, fictions, and enduring racial stereotypes.. CULT GEOGR, 13(3), 480-481.
- . J RURAL STUD, 22(2), 129-141.
- Culture and identity in contemporary Britain. Geographische Rundschau, 58(5), 36-41.
- . ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 38(1), 25-46.
- . ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 38(1), 47-67.
- Thinking geographically. Geography, 91(3), 199-204.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 29(6), 741-747.
- Editorial: The eclipse of urban geography?. URBAN GEOGR, 26(1), 1-3.
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- . International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 32(11), 511-522.
- Local consumption cultures in a globalizing world. T I BRIT GEOGR, 29(2), 165-178.
- . International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 32(2), 89-99.
- . PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 27(4), 438-456.
- . ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING D-SOCIETY & SPACE, 21(3), 269-291.
- . Sociological Review, 51(S1), 112-131.
- Geographies of diversity and difference. GEOGRAPHY, 87, 316-323.
- . PROG HUM GEOG, 26(1), 3-18.
- . Antipode, 34(2), 326-329.
- . European Journal of Cultural Studies, 3(3), 366-385.
- . Social and Cultural Geography, 1(1), 9-14.
- Narrating the nation: the 'imagined community' of Ukrainians in Bradford. J HIST GEOGR, 25(3), 367-387.
- Postmodern urbanism and the ethnographic void. URBAN GEOGR, 20(5), 400-402.
- Making sense of men's lifestyle magazines. ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING D-SOCIETY & SPACE, 17(3), 353-368.
- . European Planning Studies, 7(1), 25-39.
- New cultural geographies?. Documents d'Analisi Geografica(34), 41-51.
- Commodity cultures: the traffic in things. T I BRIT GEOGR, 24(1), 95-108.
- Constructions of 'whiteness' in the geographical imagination. AREA, 30(2), 99-106.
- The black inner city as frontier outpost: images and behavior of a Philadelphia neighborhood.. PROG HUM GEOG, 22(1), 75-76.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 22(1), 75-80.
- Geography and the cultural turn. SCOT GEOGR MAG, 113(3), 186-188.
- Geography and the cultural politics of advertising. PROG HUM GEOG, 20(3), 356-371.
- Shopping around: Focus group research in North London. AREA, 28(2), 136-142.
- The social milieux of two north London shopping centres. GEOFORUM, 27(2), 193-204.
- The idea of culture: Response. T I BRIT GEOGR, 21(3), 572-573.
- . International Journal of Population Geography, 1(2), 111-123.
- Multiple meanings: Shopping and the cultural politics of identity. ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 27(12), 1913-1930.
- CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIMINALITY - POLICE COMMUNITY-RELATIONS IN TORONTO. ANTIPODE, 26(3), 216-235.
- . Gender, Place & Culture, 1(1), 49-59.
- . Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 83(3), 519-520.
- . Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 16(2), 151-157.
- . Journal of Historical Geography, 18(2), 190-209.
- . Political Geography, 11(2), 130-151.
- . Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 16(2), 199-199.
- . Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 23(2), 215-228.
- . Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 14(1), 97-101.
- Maps of meaning: an introduction to cultural geography. Maps of meaning: an introduction to cultural geography.
- . Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 13(1), 5-14.
- Geography, race, and racism. New models in geography. Vol. II, 176-195.
- BENEATH THE HEADLINES - RACISM AND REACTION IN CONTEMPORARY-BRITAIN. GEOGRAPHY, 73(320), 202-207.
- . Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 12(1), 5-20.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 12(2), 263-269.
- Beneath the headlines: racism and reaction in contemporary Britain. Geography, 73(3), 202-207.
- New directions in cultural geography.. Area, 19(2), 95-101.
- The idea of 'race' and the geography of racism. Race and racism: essays in social geography, 3-21.
- 'A permanent possession?' US attitudes towards Puerto Rico. Race and racism: essays in social geography, 304-325.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 11(2), 286-292.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 10(1), 118-124.
- Ethnic and social conflict ( London).. London: problems of change, 154-159.
- . Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 76(3), 202-215.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 9(1), 99-108.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 9(2), 157-176.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 8(1), 105-110.
- . Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 9(2), 168-168.
- . Progress in Human Geography, 7(1), 116-121.
- . Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 65(1), 39-46.
- . Journal of Biosocial Science, 15(S8), 91-109.
- . Ethnic and Racial Studies, 6(1), 50-71.
- New York's minorities remain individual.. Geographical Magazine, 54(8), 452-457.
- Phenomenology and social geography.. Area, 13(4), 299-305.
- Paradoxes of Puerto Rican segregation in New York.. Ethnic segregation in cities, 109-126.
- A plea for cultural geography ( UK).. Area, 12(2), 110-113.
- . Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 1(1), 37-45.
- . Agriculture and Human Values.
- . Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1-22.
- . Food & Nutrition Research, 68.
- . Nature Food.
- . Social & Cultural Geography, 1-18.
Chapters
- , Ethnic Segregation in Cities (pp. 109-126). Routledge
- , New Models in Geography - Vol 2 (pp. 176-195). Routledge
- , Geography & Ethnic Pluralism (pp. 195-213). Routledge
- , The Urban Context (pp. 165-188). Routledge
- Changing ourselves: A geography of position, Theory and Methods: Critical Essays in Human Geography (pp. 377-393).
- Postcolonialism, Indigeneity and Struggles for Food Sovereignty Alternative food networks in subaltern spaces Afterword, POSTCOLONIALISM, INDIGENEITY AND STRUGGLES FOR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY: ALTERNATIVE FOOD NETWORKS IN SUBALTERN SPACES (pp. 175-182).
- , Eating, Drinking: Surviving (pp. 1-12). Springer International Publishing
- , Sensing the City (pp. 17-40). Birkh盲user
- , Consuming Space: Placing Consumption in Perspective (pp. 163-188).
- Geography, race, and racism, New Models In Geography V2 (pp. 176-195).
- GOURMET, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 95-96).
- FRESH, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 85-86).
- FARMING, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 82-83).
- EXOTIC, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 79-80).
- ECOLOGY, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 72-73).
- CONVENIENCE, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 56-59).
- COMMODITIES, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 48-50).
- CLASS, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 45-48).
- AUTHENTICITY, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 27-30).
- ARTISAN, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 25-27).
- APPETITE, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 23-25).
- ANXIETY, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 16-23).
- WORK, Food Words: Essays in Culinary Culture (pp. 246-248).
- Manufacturing meaning along the chicken supply chain: Consumer anxiety and the spaces of production, Consuming Space: Placing Consumption in Perspective (pp. 163-187).
- Afterword: New geographies of race and racism, New Geographies of Race and Racism (pp. 1-13).
- , Hybrid Cultures 鈥 Nervous States (pp. 167-185). BRILL
- , The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography (pp. 172-192). SAGE Publications, Inc.
- , International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (pp. 193-194). Elsevier
- In Jackson P (Ed.) Palgrave Macmillan UK
- , Changing Families, Changing Food (pp. 246-250). Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Changing Families, Changing Food Conclusion, CHANGING FAMILIES, CHANGING FOOD (pp. 246-+).
- Myths of the Family Meal: Re-reading Edwardian Life Histories, CHANGING FAMILIES, CHANGING FOOD (pp. 131-+).
- Introduction: Food as a Lens on Family Life, CHANGING FAMILIES, CHANGING FOOD (pp. 1-+).
- , International Encyclopedia of Human Geography: Volume 1-12 (pp. V6-193-V6-194).
- Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar, Food and Globalization: Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World (pp. 235-252).
- Domesticating the street: The contested spaces of the high street and the mall, Images of the Street: Planning, Identity and Control in Public Space (pp. 176-191).
- , Handbook of Cultural Geography (pp. 37-42).
- Routledge
- , The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography (pp. 343-354). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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