J.K. Gibson-Graham

Kelly Dombroski, Stephen Healy, Wendy Larner, Katharine McKinnon

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Abstract

J.K. Gibson-Graham is the academic pseudonym of feminist economic geographers Katherine Gibson and Julie Graham. Writing under this authorial identity, the duo established the field of diverse economies, a theoretically-sophisticated feminist post-structuralist economic geography that transformed debates within, and well beyond, the discipline (Barnes and Christophers, 2018). Core to their approach was a consistent refusal of totalising discourses of economy, and particularly 'capitalocentric' representations of economy, a commitment to 'reading for difference', and a methodological stance that looks for how the world we live in is always already more-than-capitalist.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationKey Thinkers on Space and Place
EditorsMary Gilmartin, Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, Sue Roberts
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherSage Publications
Pages138-145
Number of pages8
Edition3rd
ISBN (Print)9781529732566
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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