BIOGRAPHY - William Pritchard
| Title: | Dr | ||
| Full Name: | William Pritchard | ||
| Email: | b.pritchard@geosci.usyd.edu.au | ||
| Work Phone: | 02 9351 3309 | ||
| Fax: | 02 9351 3644 | ||
| City: | Sydney | ||
| State: | NSW | ||
| Country: | Australia | ||
| Working Details | |||
| Institution: | University of Sydney | ||
| Department: | School of Geosciences | ||
| Position: | senior Lecturer | ||
| Participation | |||
| Participation: | Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options) Paradigm Working Groups
Application Working Groups
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| Publication History | |||
| Publications: | Publication 1: Fold, N. & Pritchard, B. (eds) (2005) Cross-continental Food Chains, Routledge, London Publication 2: Beer, A., Maude, A. & Pritchard, B. (2003), Developing Regional Australia, UNSW Press, Kensington Publication 3: Pritchard, B. & Burch, D. (2003) Agri-food Globalization in Perspective: International Restructuring in the Processing Tomato Industry, Ashgate, Aldershot Publication 4: Lockie, S. & Pritchard, B. (eds) (2001) Consuming Foods, Sustaining Environments, Australian Academic Press, Melbourne Publication 5: Pritchard, B. & McManus, P. (eds) (2000), Land of Discontent: The Dynamics of Change in Rural and Regional Australia, UNSW Press, Kensington Publication 6: Pritchard, B. (ed) (2005) The Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment: Southeast Asia at the Cross-roads. Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific (University of Sydney) for the Ministry of Finance (Japan), Sydney Publication 7: Pritchard, B. (2005) “How the rule of the market rules the law of WTO dispute settlement: a political economy interpretation of the ‘US lamb’ decision”, Review of International Political Economy 12(5) Publication 8: Pritchard, B. (2005) “The political construction of free trade visions: the geo-politics and geo-economics of Australian beef exporting”, Agriculture and Human Values. Publication 9: Pritchard, B. (2005) “Implementing and maintaining neoliberal agriculture in Australia. Part I: The development of policy” International Journal of the Sociology of Food and Agriculture, 13(1), pp. 1-12 Publication 10: Searle, G. and Pritchard, B. (2005) “Industry clusters and Sydney’s ITT sector: Northern Sydney as ‘Australia’s Silicon Valley’?” Australian Geographer, 36(2), pp. 145-69 | ||
| Current Research Interests | |||
| Current Research: | Current Research 1: Regional development and cluster theory Current Research 2: Agri-food industries | ||















