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    David Harvey

    For other uses, see David Harvey (disambiguation).

    David W. Harvey  FBA  (born 31 October 1935) is theDistinguished Professor of  anthropology and geographyat the  Graduate Center of the City University of NewYork (CUNY). He received his PhD in geography fromthe University of Cambridge  in 1961. Harvey authoredmany books and essays that have been prominent in thedevelopment of modern geography as a discipline. He isa proponent of the idea of the right to the city.

    In 2007, Harvey was listed as the 18th most-cited au-thor of books in the humanities and social sciences in thatyear, as established by counting cites from academic jour-nals in the Thomson Reuters ISI database. On that basis,the books of Harvey were cited 723 times in 2007. [1] Ina study of the most-cited academic geographers in fourEnglish-speaking countries between 1984 and 1988, Har-vey ranked first.[2]

    1 Education

    Harvey attended Gillingham Grammar School for Boysand St John’s College, Cambridge   (for both his under-graduate and post-graduate studies). Harvey’s early work,beginning with his PhD (on hops production in 19thcentury Kent), was historical in nature, emerging froma regional-historical tradition of inquiry widely used atCambridge and in Britain at that time. Historical inquiryruns through his later works (for example on Paris).

    2 Life and work

    David Harvey on Subversive Festival 

    By the mid-1960s, he followed trends in the social sci-ences to employ quantitative methods, contributing tospatial science and positivist  theory. Roots of this workwere visible while he was at Cambridge, the Departmentof Geography also housed  Richard Chorley, and PeterHaggett. His   Explanation in Geography   (1969) was alandmark text in the methodology and philosophy of ge-ography, applying principles drawn from the philosophyof science in general to the field of geographical knowl-edge. But after its publication Harvey moved on again,

    to become concerned with issues of  social injustice andthe nature of the capitalist system itself. He has neverreturned to embrace the arguments made in   Explana-tion, but still he conforms to the critique of absolutespace and exceptionalism in geography of the regional-historical tradition that he saw as an outcome of Kantiansynthetic  a priori  knowledge.

    Moving from Bristol University to Johns Hopkins Univer-sity in Baltimore in the USA, he positioned himself cen-trally in the newly emerging field of radical and Marxistgeography.   Injustice, racism, and exploitation were vis-ible in Baltimore, and activism around these issues was

    tangible in early 1970s East Coast, perhaps more so thanin Britain. The journal Antipode  was formed at  ClarkUniversity; Harvey was one of the first contributors. TheBoston Association of American Geographers meetingsin 1971 were a landmark, with Harvey and others disrupt-ing the traditional approach of their peers. In 1972, in afamous essay on ghetto formation, he argued for the cre-ation of “revolutionary theory”, theory “validated throughrevolutionary practice”.

    Social Justice and the City (1973) expressed Harvey’s po-sition that geography could not remain 'objective' in theface of urban poverty and associated ills. It has been cited

    widely (over 1000 times, by 2005, in a discipline where50 citations are rare), and it makes a significant contribu-tion to Marxian theory by arguing that capitalism anni-hilates space to ensure its own reproduction.   Dialecticalmaterialism has guided his subsequent work, notably thetheoretically sophisticated Limits to Capital (1982), whichfurthers the radical geographical analysis of capitalism,and several books on urban processes and urban life havefollowed it.  The Condition of Postmodernity (1989), writ-ten while a Professor at   Oxford, was a best-seller (theLondon  The Independent  named it as one of the fiftymost important works of non-fiction to be published since1945). It is a materialist critique of postmodern ideas and

    arguments, suggesting these actually emerge from contra-dictions within capitalism itself.   Justice, Nature and the

    1

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    2   4 BIBLIOGRAPHY 

    Geography of Difference   (1996) focusses on  social  andenvironmental justice (although its dialectical perspectivehas attracted the ire of some Greens).   Spaces of Hope(2000) has a utopian theme and indulges in speculativethinking about how an alternative world might look. Hisstudy of Second Empire Paris and the events surround-

    ing the Paris Commune in Paris, Capital of Modernity, isundoubtedly his most elaborated historical-geographicalwork. The onset of US military action since 2001 hasprovoked a blistering critique – in  The New Imperialism(2003) he argues that the war in Iraq allows US neo-conservatives to divert attention from the failures of cap-italism 'at home'. His next work,  A Brief History of Ne-oliberalism (2005), provides an historical examination ofthe theory and divergent practices of neoliberalism sincethe mid-1970s. This work conceptualises the neoliber-alised global political economy as a system that benefitsfew at the expense of many, and which has resulted in

    the (re)creation of class distinction through what Harveycalls "accumulation by dispossession". His most recentwork The Enigma of Capital  (2010) takes a long view ofthe current economic crisis. Harvey explains how capi-talism came to dominate the world and why it resulted inthe current financial crisis. He describes that the essenceof capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talkof a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make a fundamen-tal error.[3] A series of events linked to this book acrossLondon academic forums, such as the LSE, proved hugelypopular and sparked a new interest in Harvey’s work.

    After the birth of his daughter Delfina in January 1990,

    Harvey returned to Johns Hopkins from Oxford in 1993,but spent increasing time elsewhere as a speaker and vis-itor, notably as a salaried Miliband Fellow at the LondonSchool of Economics in the late 1990s. In 1996, he de-livered the Ellen Churchill Semple lecture at UK Geog-raphy.[4] He moved to the City University of New Yorkin 2001 as a Distinguished Professor, now residing in itsDepartment of Anthropology. He has spent most of hisacademic career in Anglo-America, with brief sojournsin France and a range of foreign visiting appointments(currently as acting Advisory Professor at Tongji Uni-versity in Shanghai). He has supervised many PhD stu-dents. Several of these, such as   Neil Smith, Richard

    Walker, Erik Swyngedouw, Michael Johns, Maarten Ha-jer, Patrick Bond, Melissa Wright, and Greg Ruiters nowhold important academic positions themselves. In 2013Harvey was asked by the Republic of Ecuador to helpset up the National Strategic Center for the Right to theTerritory (CENEDET),[5] which he currently co-directswith the urbanist Miguel Robles-Durán. Two constantsin Harvey’s life and work have been teaching a courseon Marx’s Capital ,[6] and his support for student activismand community and labour movements (notably in Balti-more).

    Critical response to Harvey’s work has been sustained. In

    the early years, there was little love lost between Harveyand proponents of quantitative and non-politicized geog-

    raphy, notably Brian Berry. Harvey’s continued commit-ment to Marx has led to reappraisals and in somecases re-jection by some other scholars. A recent critical appraisal(Castree &   Gregory, 2006) explores these critiques indetail. Despite this his online lectures on Capital haveproved very popular, receiving 700,000-page views be-

    tween June 2008 and March 2010,  [7] though some havecriticised Harvey’s reading of Capital, in particular chap-ter one.[8]

    Harvey’s books have been widely translated, particu-larly into Korean, Spanish, Japanese and Italian as wellsome into Arabic, Turkish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Rus-sian, German, Greek, Chinese, Polish, Swedish, Per-sian and Romanian. He holds honorary doctorates fromRoskilde (Denmark), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Uppsala(Sweden), Ohio State University (USA), Lund University(Sweden) and the University of Kent (UK). Among otherawards he has received the Anders Retzius Gold Medal

    of the  Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geogra-phy, the Patron’s Medal of the Royal Geographical Soci-ety and the Vautrin Lud International Prize in Geography(France). He was made a fellow of the British Academyin 1998, and was elected to the American Academy ofArts and Sciences  in 2007. He is a member of the In-terim Committee for the emerging International Organi-zation for a Participatory Society.[9]

    3 Affiliated institutions

    •   B.A. (Hons) St Johns College, Cambridge, 1957

    •   PhD St Johns College, Cambridge, 1961.

    •   Post-doc, University of Uppsala, Sweden 1960–1961

    •   Lecturer, Geography, University of Bristol, UK(1961–1969)

    •   Associate Professor, Department of Geography andEnvironmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins Univer-sity, (1969–1973)

    •   Professor, Department of Geography and Envi-ronmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University(1973–1987, and 1993–2001)

    •  Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, Uni-versity of Oxford (1987–1993)

    •   Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Anthropology,City University of New York (2001–present)

    4 Bibliography

    •  Explanation in Geography (1969)

    •  Social Justice and the City  (1973)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Justice_and_the_Cityhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explanation_in_Geographyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Scienceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Scienceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Academyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laur%C3%A9at_Prix_International_de_G%C3%A9ographie_Vautrin_Ludhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Geographical_Societyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Geographical_Societyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Medal_(RGS)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Society_for_Anthropology_and_Geographyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Society_for_Anthropology_and_Geographyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Gregoryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Berryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Robles-Dur%C3%A1nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Swyngedouwhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Smith_(geographer)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_University_of_New_Yorkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Geography,_University_of_Kentuckyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Geography,_University_of_Kentuckyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Churchill_Semplehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_School_of_Economicshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_School_of_Economicshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oxfordhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accumulation_by_dispossessionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_economyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Brief_History_of_Neoliberalismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Brief_History_of_Neoliberalismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Imperialismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris,_Capital_of_Modernityhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Communehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaces_of_Hopehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_justicehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice

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    3

    •  The Limits to Capital  (1982)

    •  The Urbanization of Capital (1985)

    •  Consciousness and the Urban Experience (1985)

    •   The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into theOrigins of Cultural Change (1989)

    •  The Urban Experience (1989)

    •   Teresa Hayter, David Harvey (eds.) (1994) The Fac-tory and the City: The Story of the Cowley Automo-

    bile Workers in Oxford . Thomson Learning

    •   Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference

    (1996)

    •   Megacities Lecture 4: Possible Urban Worlds, Twyn-

    stra Gudde Management Consultants, Amersfoort,

    The Netherlands, (2000)

    •  Spaces of Hope (2000)

    •   Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography

    (2001)

    •  The New Imperialism (2003)

    •  Paris, Capital of Modernity  (2003)

    •   A Brief History of Neoliberalism (2005)

    •   Spaces of Global Capitalism: Towards a Theory of 

    Uneven Geographical Development (2006)

    •  The Limits to Capital  New Edition (2006)

    •  The Communist Manifesto- New Introduction  PlutoPress (2008)

    •   Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom

    (2009)

    •  Social Justice and the City: Revised Edition  (2009)

    •  A Companion to Marx’s Capital  (2010)

    •  The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism

    (2010 Profile Books)

    •   Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban

    Revolution  (2012)

    •   A Companion to Marx’s Capital, Volume 2 (2013)

    •  Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism

    (2014)

    •   The Ways of the World  (2016)

    5 Articles, lectures and interviews

    •   Harvey, D. 2000.   Possible Urban Worlds. TheFourth Megacities Lecture. The Hague.

    •   Merrifield, A. 2002. David Harvey: The Geopolitics

    of Urbanization. In Metromarxism: A Marxist Taleof the City. New York: Routledge.

    •   Harvey, D. 2002. Chapter in Geographical Voices: Fourteen Autobiographical Essays . Ed. p Gould andFR Pitts. Syracuse University Press.

    •   Harvey, D. and Kreisler, H. 2004.   A Geogra-pher’s Perspective on the New American Imperial-ism. Conversations with History. Institute of Inter-national Studies, UC Berkeley.  audio video

    •  Castree, N. 2004. David Harvey. In Key Thinkers on

    Space and Place, eds. Hubbard, Kitchin, Valentine.Sage Pubs.

    •  Castree, N., Essletzbichler, J., Brenner, N. 2004.“Symposium: David Harvey’s 'The Limits to Cap-ital': Two Decades On.”  Antipode 36(3):400–549.

    •  Harvey, D. 2005. A Brief History of Neoliberalism.University of Chicago Center for International Stud-ies Beyond the Headlines Series. 26 October 2005.audio

    •  Harvey, D. and Choonara, J. 2006.  “A War Wagedby the Wealthy”, an interview in SR magazine cov-

    ering Harvey’s account of neoliberalism and class.

    •   Jones, J.P. III, T.Mangieri, M.McCourt, S.Moore,K.Park, M.Pryce-Jones, K.Woodward. 2006.David Harvey Live. New York: Continuum.

    •   Castree, N. and Gregory, D. 2006. David Harvey: aCritical Reader . Oxford: Blackwell.  Trevor Barneschapter

    •  Harvey, D. 2006. Neoliberalism and the City. Mid-dlebury College, Rohatyn Center for InternationalAffairs Symposium, “Urban Landscapes: The Pol-

    itics of Expression”. 29 September 2006.   audiovideo

    •   Ashman, S. 2006. “Symposium: On David Har-vey’s 'The New Imperialism'.”  Historical Material-ism 14(4): 3–166.

    •   Lilley, S. 2006  On Neoliberalism: An Interviewwith David Harvey MR Zine 19 June 2006.

    •  Harvey, D. 2006. Neoliberalism and the City. 22ndAnnual University of Pennsylvania Urban StudiesPublic Lecture. 2 November 2006.  audio

    •  Harvey, D. 2007.  The Neoliberal City. Lecture atDickinson College, sponsored by the Clarke Forumfor Contemporary Issues. 1 Feb 2007.  audio video

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    4   7 EXTERNAL LINKS 

    •   Harvey, D., Arrighi, G., Andreas, J., 2008.Symposium on Giovanni Arrighi’s Adam Smith inBeijing. 5 March 2008. Red Emma’s of Baltimore.video

    •  A Conversation With David Harvey

    •  Harvey, D. 2008 Reading Marx’s Capital  An opencourse consisting of a close reading of the text ofMarx’s Capital Volume I in 13 video lectures byDavid Harvey.

    •  Escobar, P., 2008 The State of Empire: Pepe Esco-bar talks to David Harvey  The Real News Network 19 August 2008.

    •   Schouten, P., 2008 Theory Talk #20: David Har-vey on the Geography of Capitalism, UnderstandingCities as Polities and Shifting Imperialisms  Theory

    Talks  9 October 2008.

    •  Harvey, D. 2008 The Right to the City, 'New LeftReview', October 2008

    •  Harvey, D. 2008. The Enigma of Capital. A lectureat City University of New York Graduate Center on14 November 2008 audio

    •  Harvey, D. 2008.  A Financial Katrina – Remarkson the Crisis. A lecture at City University of NewYork Graduate Center on 29 October 2008 audio

     Harvey, D. 2009.  Why the U.S. Stimulus Packageis Bound To Fail. 12 January 2009.

    •  Harvey, D. 2009. Reshaping Economic Geography:The World Development Report 2009 Developmentand Change. Institute of Social Studies, The Hague.15 December 2009.

    •  Harvey, D. 2009. Organizing for the Anti-CapitalistTransition. Draws heavily on his forthcoming [April2010] book,The Enigma of Capital. 16 December2009.

      Harvey, D. 2010.   The Crises of Capitalism Lec-ture given at the RSA, London. Provides a conciseoverview of the argument presented in The Enigmaof Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. Includesquestion and answer session after lecture. 26 April2010.

    •   Harvey, D. 2010.   The Crises of Capitalism(abridged and animated) Animated (and abridged)version of 2010 RSA Lecture above. Concise andhumorous introduction to Harvey’s thought on the2007–08 economic crisis. 28 June 2010.

    •   Harvey, D. et al. 2011. Territorial Justice, HumanFlourishing and Geographical Strategies of Libera-tion, Justice spatiale | Spatial Justice.

    •   Oudenampsen,  Robles-Durán, Miguel. 2011 Mo-bility, Crisis, Utopia An Interview with David Har-vey.

    •  Harvey, D. 2014.  The 17 Contradictions of Capi-talism, London School of Economics and Political

    Science.

    •  Harvey, D and  Panitch, Leo.   Beyond ImpossibleReform and Improbable Revolution.   Jacobin.   1January 2015.

    6 References

    [1]  “Most cited authors of books in the humanities, 2007”.

    Times Higher Educational. Retrieved 5 March 2012.

    [2]   Andrew R. Bodman, “Weavers of influence: the struc-

    ture of contemporary geographic research”,  Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers   N.S., v. 16 no. 1

    (1991). On line version rev. 9 October, 1990.

    [3] David Harvey (2010). “The enigma of capital: and the

    crises of capitalism”. Profile Books.  ISBN 1-84765-201-

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    [4]  Ellen Churchill Semple Day (accessed 30 June 2015)

    [5] CEDENET Ecuador

    [6] Harvey, D. 2008   “Reading Marx’s Capital”   An open

    course consisting of a close reading of the text of Marx’s

    Capital Volume I in 13 video lectures by David Harvey.

    [7]   Support More Capital Video Lectures , 14 April 2010, re-

    trieved 2010-05-01

    [8]   A Companion to David Harvey’s Companion to Marx'Cap-

    ital, Chapter 1, 2014, retrieved 2015-10-13

    [9] 'International Organization for a Participatory Society –

    Interim Committee Retrieved 2012-3-31

    7 External links

      CUNY Graduate Center Anthropology FacultyPage•   davidharvey.org Official Site. Currently “Reading

    Marx’s Capital with David Harvey” open course.

    •  David Harvey on Twitter

    •  Books by David Harvey on WorldCat

    •  David Harvey on Rebel Cities, Occupy Wall Street,and the Benefits of Class Struggle   on   DemocracyNow!

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