Eric Sheppard (born 1 October 1950) is a British and American geographer, and Professor of Economic geography at UCLA.
[1] Sheppard grew up in Cambridge, England, and studied geography at the University of Bristol under Peter Haggett (graduating 1972) before moving to Canada and completing his Ph.D in Geography in 1976 at the University of Toronto.
Sheppard has made contributions to geographical political economy, uneven geographies of globalization, spatial capitalist economic dynamics, urban sustainability and environmental justice, and the use of critical geographic information technologies.
He is identified with a group of radical economic geographers including Trevor J. Barnes and Jamie Peck, who are critical of the tendency of the modern capitalist economy to create great differences in wealth and poverty, and to create environmental problems and injustices.
Contesting Neoliberalism: Urban Frontiers (co-edited with H. Leitner and J. Peck).