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Update date: Oct. 21, 2021
de los Reyes Julie Ann
de los Reyes Julie Ann
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Postdoctoral research fellow
Research field (4):
International relations
, Money and finance
, Environmental policy and society
, Geography
Research keywords (5):
resource governance
, environmental politics
, climate change and climate finance
, geographies of finance and resource extraction
, political ecology of energy transition
Research theme for competitive and other funds (4):
- 2020 - 2022 Financing carbon lock-in: The role of Japanese investment in Philippine energy transition
- 2019 - 2021 Japan-ASEAN Platform - Postdoctoral Fellowship
- 2012 - 2015 Marie Curie ITN Fellowship
- 2009 - 2011 Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
Papers (3):
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Daniel Banoub, Gavin Bridge, Beatriz Bustos, Irmak Ertör, Marien González-Hidalgo, Julie Ann de los Reyes. Industrial dynamics on the commodity frontier: Managing time, space and form in mining, tree plantations and intensive aquaculture. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 2020. 251484862096336-251484862096336
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Kravchuk, A, Neboha, M, de los Reyes, JA. Offshoring prosperity: Agroholdings and tax avoidance in Ukraine. Transnational Institute Longreads. 2018
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Julie Ann de los Reyes. Mining shareholder value: Institutional shareholders, transnational corporations and the geography of gold mining. GEOFORUM. 2017. 84. 251-264
Books (7):
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"Resource extraction" in Contemporary Economic Geographies: Inspiring, Critical and Plural Perspectives (forthcoming)
Bristol University Press 2021
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"Who owns the world’s largest gold mining companies and why it matters?" in Political Ecology for Civil Society
Rome: Centro Documentazione Conflitti Ambientali 2016
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"Conceptualising Disaster Capitalism in Political Ecology" in Political Ecology for Civil Society
Centro Documentazione Conflitti Ambientali - Italy 2016 ISBN:9788894071467
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Trabaho, Saka, Pangisdaan, Negosyo: Ramdam ba ang Asenso
Manila: Focus on the Global South 2009
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“Cruising the ASEAN Web: Between Agreements, Mechanisms and Institutions” in Revisiting Southeast Asian Regionalism
Manila: Focus on the Global South 2006
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Lectures and oral presentations (11):
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Transition beyond coal?: Contending energy regimes and carbon lock-in in the Philippine electricity sector
(ASEAN Research Platform Annual Meeting 2020)
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Coal exit or lock-in? Understanding energy transition in the Philippine electricity sector
(SEASIA Biennial Conference 2019: Change and Resistance: Future Directions of Southeast Asia (Academia Sinica, Taipei) 2019)
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The rush for gold: Mineral investments and geography under finance
(International Workshop: Resource Politics in Asia and Latin America (Kyoto University, Japan) 2019)
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The political ecology of energy transition: Lock-ins, regime change and prospects for coal phase-out in the Philippine electricity sector
(Transdisciplinary Brown Bag Series (Kyoto University, Japan) 2019)
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Mining shareholder value: Institutional shareholders, transnational corporations, and the geography of gold mining
(Undisciplined Environments (Stockholm, Sweden) 2016)
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Education (4):
- 2012 - 2017 University of Manchester, United Kingdom PhD Geography
- 2010 - 2011 Institut Barcelona d'Estudies Internacionals MA International Relations
- 2009 - 2010 University of York, United Kingdom MA Public Administration and Public Policy
- 1999 - 2003 University of the Philippines, Diliman BA Public Administration
Work history (2):
- 2019/07 - 現在 Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- 2012/09 - 2015/09 University of Manchester, UK Marie Curie Fellow - Early Stage Researcher
Awards (1):
- 2018 - Royal Geographical Society (RGS-EGRG) 2018 Best Thesis in Economic Geography (UK)
Association Membership(s) (5):
Political Ecology Network
, British International Studies Association
, Global Network on Financial Geography
, Erasmus Mundus Association
, Marie Curie Alumni Association
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