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Allen J. Scott is a Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, with a joint appointment in the Department of Public Policy (School of Public Affairs) and Department of Geography. He has held prestigious positions at UCLA since 1994 and previously at the University of Toronto (1969–1994). His career spans over five decades, focusing on urban geography, regional development, and cultural economy.
- Education: BA (1961) from Oxford University; MA and PhD (1962, 1965) from Northwestern University.
Research Interests include:
- Creative cities and cognitive-cultural capitalism
- Political economy of urbanization and globalization
- Industrial clusters and labor-intensive economies
- Human capital distribution in metropolitan areas
- Cultural landscapes and peripheral development
Publication Trends (2005–2014) emphasize:
- Globalization's impact on low-technology industries
- Cognitive-cultural capitalism in urban contexts
- Human capital dynamics in metropolitan hierarchies
- Celebrity culture and urban glamour
- Creative field theories and urban policy implications
Scientific Awards:
- 1986 Guggenheim Fellow
- 2003 Vautrin Lud Prize
- 2005 Meridian Book Prize
- 1999–2013: Chaires d’Excellence, Fellowships, and Doctor Honoris Causa
- 2008 Carol and Bruce Mallen Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2003 ISI Highly Cited Author
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