Terry McGee
Appearance
Terence Gary McGee, usually called Terry McGee (born January 1936 in Cambridge, New Zealand) is an urban geographer and social scientist.
Key themes
[edit]McGees' major academic work has mainly been in the following areas:
- the geography of Southeast Asian cities
- the informal economy in developing countries;
- systems of food distribution in developing countries' cities;
- the emergence of extended metropolitan regions.
- rural-urban migration[1]
Key publications
[edit]His major publications include:
- (1967) The Southeast Asian city: a social geography of the primate cities of Southeast Asia, London, Bell
- (1971) The Urbanization Process in the Third World, T. G. McGee. G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., London
- (1985) Theatres of Accumulation: Studies in Asian and Latin American Urbanization, together with Warwick Armstrong, London: Methuen
Academic career
[edit]McGee has been for many years the Director of the Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia.[citation needed] He has also served as President of The Canadian Association of Geographers.[citation needed]
Awards
[edit]- (2000) Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Award for Scholarly Distinction in Geography[2]
- (2009) Lauréat Prix International de Géographie Vautrin Lud[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Lea, J. P. (2006): Terence Gary McGee. In: David Simon (ed): Fifty Key Thinkers in Development, Routledge, pp. 176–181
- ^ Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Award for Scholarly Distinction
- ^ "Geogramme: A Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of UBC Geography", UBC Department of Geography, Summer 2009. Retrieved on 22 May 2015.
Other sources
[edit]- Institute of Asian Research
- Kelly, P.F. (editor) (2007): Essays in Honour of T.G. McGee. Asia Pacific Viewpoint.