Policy geographies

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Meulbroek C, Peck J and Zhang J (2022) Bayspeak: narrating China’s Greater Bay Area. Journal of Contemporary Asia early view

Ebner N and Peck J (2022) Fantasy island: Paul Romer and the multiplication of Hong Kong. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 46(1): 26-49

Peck J, Bok R and Zhang J (2022) Hong Kong—a model on the rocks. Territory, Politics, Governance early view

Baker T, Smith MP, Roy A, McCann E, McGuirk P, Mountz A, Peck J and Theodore N (2016)
Reading Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore’s Fast Policy: Experimental statecraft at the thresholds of neoliberalism. Political Geography 53: 89-99

Peck J and Theodore N (2015) Fast policy: experimental statecraft at the thresholds of neoliberalism University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis

Peck J and Theodore N (2015) Paying for good behavior: cash transfer policies in the wild. In A Roy & ES Crane (eds) Territories of poverty. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 103-125

Peck J and Theodore N (2014) On the global frontier of post-welfare policymaking: conditional cash transfers as fast social policy. In P Sandermann (ed) The end of welfare as we know it? Opladen: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 53-70

Peck J (2012) Recreative city: Amsterdam, vehicular ideas, and the adaptive spaces of creativity policy. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 36(3): 462–485

Peck J and Theodore N (2012) Follow the policy: a distended case approach. Environment and Planning A 44(1): 21-30

Peck J (2011) Geographies of policy: from transfer-diffusion to mobility-mutation. Progress in Human Geography 35(6): 773-797

Peck J (2011) Global policy models, globalizing poverty management: international convergence or fast-policy integration? Geography Compass 5(4): 165-181

Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Mobilizing policy: models, methods, and mutations. Geoforum 41(2): 169-174 [Guest editor of special issue]

Peck J and Theodore N (2010) Recombinant workfare, across the Americas: transnationalizing “fast” social policy. Geoforum 41(2): 195-208