Prof Brett Christophers

Professor of Social and Economic Geography


Brett Christophers' research ranges widely across the political and cultural economies of Western capitalism, in historical and contemporary perspectives. His particular interests include money, finance and banking; housing and housing policy; urbanization; markets and pricing; accounting, modelling and other calculative practices; competition and intellectual property law; and the cultural industries and the discourse of “creativity”.

Stop councils selling off public land

The author of The New Enclosure writes on the case to end the privatisation of public land for PEF’s 100 Policies to End Austerity series.

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