Key Thinkers on Space and Place, 3rd ed.

We have been commissioned to produce a third edition of Key Thinkers on Space and Place. The first edition was published in 2004, the second in 2010. The list of thinkers from the second edition are listed below.

For this edition, we wish to add 25 new thinkers to the book. Our aim is widen the range of international thinkers and across disciplines, diversify thinkers with respect to gender and race, and add thinkers who work against Eurocentric notions of space and place. As with the previous two editions, we are seeking to focus on ‘contemporary’ thinkers (their primary work has been in the last fifty years) rather than historical figures.

We are seeking suggestions for thinkers to include in the book. Please send a list of up to 10 people you think deserves an entry, preferably with a two or three sentence justification to rob.kitchin@mu.ie, or tweet your suggestion to us via @robkitchin #ktsp3rd

We appreciate that defining what constitutes a ‘key thinker’ is tricky. In making your suggestions, we would like to emphasise that what we are seeking are people who are exerting a significant influence on how space and place, and related concepts such as landscape, region, environment and nature, are thought about and researched. So, it is not simply people who are important actors in a discipline or field (which could include people who are key catalysts, or organizers, synthesisers, textbook writers, administrators, etc.). It is people who are driving and shaping spatial thinking, praxes and agendas. While some people might be producing interesting ideas, it is those whose ideas travel, stick and influence who we are interested in.

It is difficult to say that someone whose work has only been cited 300 times is a key thinker, even if they are doing excellent work. We’re aware of the issues of using citation as a metric, but someone making a significant impact will have some kind of reasonable and growing footprint that demonstrates others are engaging with their thinking in productive ways. It could be that the footprint is relatively small but is growing rapidly and their influence is demonstrated through conference sessions dedicated to their work, or author meets critics sessions being organised, or they are regularly getting asked to do invited talks/keynotes, or receiving prestigious grants (e.g., ERC/MacArthur genius award) and prizes, etc. They might be key thinkers outside of the Anglo-American sphere, or outside of Geography and related disciplines, who deserve to have their ideas introduced to a different audience.

In short, they will be people that a wide community of scholars interested in space and place will recognize as being widely influential in shaping contemporary thinking and setting agendas.

Mary Gilmartin, Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin and Sue Roberts

Key Thinkers included in the Second Edition

1 Benedict Anderson

2 Marc Augé

3 Trevor Barnes

4 Jean Baudrillard

5 Zygmunt Bauman

6 Ulrich Beck

7 Brian Berry

8 Homi K. Bhabha

9 Pierre Bourdieu

10 Judith Butler

11 Anne Buttimer

12 Manuel Castells

13 Michel de Certeau

14 Stuart E. Corbridge

15 Denis Cosgrove

16 Mike Davis

17 Michael Dear

18 Gilles Deleuze

19 Peter Dicken

20 Arturo Escobar

21 Michel Foucault

22 J.K. Gibson-Graham

23 Anthony Giddens

24 Reginald Golledge

25 Derek Gregory

26 Torsten Hägerstrand

27 Peter Haggett

28 Stuart Hall

29 Donna Haraway

30 J. Brian Harley

31 David Harvey

32 bell hooks

33 Tim Ingold

34 Peter Jackson

35 Cindi Katz

36 Bruno Latour

37 Henri Lefebvre

38 David Ley

39 Kevin Lynch

40 Doreen Massey

41 Linda McDowell

42 Anssi Paasi

43 Allan Pred

44 Gillian Rose

45 Edward W. Said

46 Saskia Sassen

47 Andrew Sayer

48 Amartya Sen

49 David Sibley

50 Neil Smith

51 Edward W. Soja

52 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

53 Michael Storper

54 Peter Taylor

55 Nigel Thrift

56 Gearóid Ó Tuathail (Gerard Toal)

57 Waldo Tobler

58 Yi-Fu Tuan

59 John Urry

60 Paul Virilio

61 Immanuel Wallerstein

62 Michael J. Watts

63 Benno Werlen

64 Raymond Williams

65 Alan Wilson

66 Iris Marion Young