People

GaWC operates as a team of GaWC researchers who have developed, maintain and are taking the GaWC research programme forward (listed below), as well as over 280 GaWC contributors, scholars worldwide who have collaborated with us and contribute(d) to present and past versions of the website.

Peter J. Taylor

Peter J. Taylor

Emeritus Professor of Geography at Loughborough University and Northumbria University

Alpha world cities, complexity of cities, inter-city relations, world city network, world city rankings

Ben Derudder

Ben Derudder

Professor of Urban Studies at KU Leuven

Quantitative world city network analysis, world city rankings, world city change, world city policies, polycentric urban regions

Michael Hoyler

Michael Hoyler

Reader in Human Geography at Loughborough University

Global cities, megaregions, urban networks, polycentric urban regions, advanced producer services, urban theory

Jonathan V. Beaverstock

Jonathan V. Beaverstock

Professor of International Management at the University of Bristol

Advanced producer services, financial services clustering, international financial centre network, highly-skilled migration, global talent and inter-city relations

James Faulconbridge

James Faulconbridge

Professor of Transnational Management at Lancaster University

Professional services, knowledge, innovation

John Harrison

John Harrison

Reader in Human Geography at Loughborough University

Global city-regions, urban planning, global urban research, urban governance, metropolitan regions, urban theory making, megaregions

Zachary P. Neal

Zachary P. Neal

Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University

Economic networks, transportation networks, urban networks, network methods, interlocking world city network model

Kathy Pain

Kathy Pain

Professor of Real Estate Development at the University of Reading

Globalisation, city inter-relations, advanced business services, mega-city regions, sustainable development

Allan Watson

Allan Watson

Reader in Economic Geography at Loughborough University

Creative industries, cultural production, music industry, global media, digital innovation, platforms, emotional labour

Frank Witlox

Frank Witlox

Professor of Economic Geography at Ghent University

Travel behaviour and modelling, infrastructure, location analysis, urban mobility and logistics