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Neil Smith died of liver and kidney failure at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York on September 29, 2012, at the age of 58. He taught in the geography department at Columbia University from 1982-90 before moving to Rutgers.Smith was a revolutionary force in the academic discipline of geography and beyond.

Smith earned his 1st class BSc from the University of St. Andrews in 1977, and his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1982, where his advisor was noted Marxist geographer David Harvey.

Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Smith was born in 1954 in Leith, Scotland. He would rail against it in his history and theory of geography seminars at Rutgers University in the early 1990s, holding up what he thought were particularly egregious examples: obituaries published in the . He was one of four children of a schoolteacher, and spent most of his childhood in Dalkeith, southeast of Edinburgh. At their home in Toronto, Neil pursued another of his great passions, gardening – a production of nature that he fully approved of. ",Neil taught at Columbia University (1982-86) and.Neil's marriage to geographer Cindi Katz was followed by a partnership with another geographer, Deb Cowen. He was frequently invited to give lectures both in the U.S. and abroad. From the Geopolitical Social to Geoeconomics,” Antipode 40: 2–48 (with Deborah Cowen),2008 “The Shock Doctrine: a discussion,” Society and Space 26:582–595 (with.2008 "Review Essay: David Harvey: A Critical Reader,” Progress in Human Geography, 32,1:147–155.2007 “Gentrification, Displacement, and Tourism in Santa Cruz de Tenerife,” Urban Geography, 28, 2007, 276–298 (with Luz Marina García Herrera and Miguel Angel Mejías Vera),2007 “Another Revolution is Possible: Foucault, ethics and politics,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 25:191–193,2006 “Nature as Accumulation Strategy”, Socialist Register, 16–36.2006 “The Endgame of Globalization”, Political Geography, 25,1:1–14.2003 “Global Executioner”, The South Atlantic Quarterly, 105,1: 55–69.2003 “Neo-Critical Geography, Or, The Flat Pluralist World of Business Class”, Antipode, 37, 5: 887–899.2003 “After Iraq: Vulnerable imperial stasis”, Radical Philosophy, 127, September/October: 2–7.2003 “After the American Lebensraum: ‘Empire’, Empire, and Globalization”, Interventions, 5:2:249-270.2003 "Gentrification Generalized: From Local Anomaly to Urban 'Regeneration' as Global Urban Strategy" in.2002 "Remaking Scale: Competition and Cooperation in Prenational and Postnational Europe" in State/Spaces.2002 "Scales of Terror: The Manufacturing of Nationalism and the War for U.S. Globalism", pp. Smith was co-editor of the influential journal.Neil Smith received distinguished scholarship honors from the AAG in 2000.1710 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009-3198,web design and development created by nclud. In,Smith’s later work examined powerful mid-twentieth century American geographer, university president, and advisor to presidents, Isaiah Bowman (a primary architect of Woodrow Wilson’s positions that led to the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations), and led eventually to the publication of,Smith was also very active in organizing or co-organizing conferences and symposia, especially those of CUNY. by Don Mitchell,Geography/Selected anniversaries/September,Scottish Expatriates in the United States,Scottish expatriates in the United States,Los Angeles Times Book Award, Biography, 2004,Henry Adams Book Prize, Society of Historians in Federal Government, 2004.Globe Award for Public Understanding of Geography,Distinguished Scholarship Honors, Association of American Geographers, 2000,Board of Trustees Research Fellowship Award, Rutgers University, 1988–89,The Scottish Geographical Medal, Awarded by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 1977,Robert Lincoln McNeil Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, 1974–75.2011 “Ten Years After,” Geographical Journal 177.2011 “Uneven Development Redux,” New Political Economy 16: 261–265.2010 “’Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto’: G20, Security and State Violence,” Human Geography 3.3:29–46.2010 “The Revolutionary Imperative,” Antipode 41: 50–65.2009 “After Geopolitics? Neil Smith, who has died aged 58 of liver failure, brought a new dimension to geography by exploring the relationship between cities, the wider world and capitalism. He attended the University of St. Andrews (with a year spent at the University of Pennsylvania, 1974-1975), taking a B.Sc. He recently served as Visiting Professor at the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), and in August 2012 he gave the keynote address, “For (Political) Climate Change” at the Geographing the Future Conference, hosted by the National University of Ireland, Galway. He was Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), where he founded and for a number of years directed the interdisciplinary Center for Place, Culture, and Politics.Smith was born and raised in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. His dissertation at Johns Hopkins University was supposed to have been on urban processes, but was in fact a major theoretical treatise that became the book,Smith is credited with convincing theories about the,Smith's curiosity about why such critical study of space and place came so late to the discipline of geography lead to his study of early 20th-century geographer.Smith died on 29 September 2012, from liver and kidney failure.

Smith had been diagnosed with liver disease some years prior to his death, but he returned to drinking alcohol in 2011.Maryland, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, University of Michigan, University of Maryland, College Park,Cultural anthropology, Archaeology, Social anthropology, Sociology, History,Edinburgh, Scotland, Hanseatic League, Berlin, United Kingdom,Earth, Human geography, Sociology, Economics, Geodesy,Human geography, Urban geography, Sociology, Cultural geography, Émile Durkheim,Brian Lang, Euan MacKie, Henry Home, Lord Kames, James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Jane I. Guyer,Nature, Social construction, Noel Castree, Bruce Braun, Critical geography,Sic, Midlothian, Secondary school, State school, Dalkeith.This article was sourced from Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

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