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Annie Spencer

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Annie Xibos Spencer
Born (1980-11-28) November 28, 1980 (age 43)
Occupationwriter
Academic background
EducationCUNY Graduate Center (PhD)
ThesisHow to Break an Addiction: A Case for Planetary Post-Capitalist Recovery[1] (2020)
Doctoral advisorRuth Wilson Gilmore[1]
Academic work
DisciplineGeographer
Main interestsAddiction, Capitalism, Public Health

Ann Marie (Annie Xibos) Spencer (born November 28, 1980) is an American geographer, writer, and musician.

Career

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Spencer earned their Ph.D. from CUNY Graduate Center in 2020 in geography. Their doctoral advisor was Ruth Wilson Gilmore and at CUNY they also studied under Neil Smith and David Harvey. Their thesis, entitled How to Break an Addiction: A Case for Planetary Post-Capitalist Recovery was published in 2020. Their first book, How to Break an Addiction: A Method-in-a-Manifesto for Quitting Capitalism was published by Common Notions on November 19, 2024.

Bibliography

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  • Spencer, Annie Xibos (2024). How to Break an Addiction: A Method-in-a-Manifesto for Quitting Capitalism. Common Notions. ISBN 9781945335198.

Articles, lectures and interviews

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  • Spencer, A. 2024. Chapter in Finance Aesthetics: A Critical Glossary. Eds. T. Andreasen, E. Brogaard, M. Frantzen, N. Huber and F. Tygstrup. Goldsmiths Press.

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