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Research summary
Gary Robinson is a PhD Researcher working on the FINWEBS project (INTER/FWO/16/11312037/FinWebs) which explores the role of agency in interconnecting international financial centers. Within this project, Gary's PhD research looks at technological change in financial infrastructure for cross-border payments.
Gary completed a BA at the Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland) before graduating from the University of Sussex (UK) with an MA in Global Political Economy. He has previously worked as Assistant Professor in the International College at the University of Suwon (South Korea), as Academic Technologist in the Politics and International Studies (PAIS) dept at the University of Warwick (UK), and had a prior career in the IT sector.
Education/Academic qualification
Other social sciences, Master, University of Sussex
1 Oct 2011 → 1 Sep 2012
Award Date: 25 Jan 2013
Other humanities, Bachelor, Technological University Dublin
1 Sep 2009 → 31 May 2010
Award Date: 25 Jun 2010
Other humanities, Bachelor, Technological University Dublin
1 Sep 1992 → 30 Jun 1995
Award Date: 14 Oct 1995
Free keywords
- economic geography
- financial geography
- political economy
- financial infrastructure
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Capturing a moving target: interviewing fintech experts via LinkedIn
Robinson, G., Dec 2021, In: Area. 53, 4, p. 671-678 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Beyond the usual suspects: A global analysis of global finance. Book review of: Hall S. 2017. Global Finance: Places, Spaces and People. London, Sage.
Robinson, G., 28 Jun 2018, In: Articulo - Journal of Urban Research. 2018, 17-18Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
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There is no Alternative: SWIFT as Infrastructure Intermediary in Global Financial Markets
Dörry, S., Robinson, G. & Derudder, B., 1 Dec 2018, The Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo), 24 p. (Financial Geography Working Paper Series; no. 22).Research output: Working paper
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Pragmatic financialisation: the role of the Japanese Post Office
Robinson, G., 2 Jan 2017, In: New Political Economy. 22, 1, p. 61-75Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review