Join us for a discussion of the political ecology of climate change adaptation in the Arctic, focusing on five Inuit communities in Nunatsiavut, a self-governing Inuit region in northern Canada. www.stir.ac.uk/events/2025-...
Join us for a discussion of the political ecology of climate change adaptation in the Arctic, focusing on five Inuit communities in Nunatsiavut, a self-governing Inuit region in northern Canada. www.stir.ac.uk/events/2025-...
8) Again Malcolm & myself on Bitcoin and other alt-coins
9) @clemhoffmann.bsky.social on the risk of speed in decarbonising energy systems
#growth #post-growth #infrastructures #sustainability
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π£ Publication alert
Just before the break, a special issue co-edited with Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn on β(Post-)Growth Infrastructuresβ was published in @econsocjournal.bsky.social. /1
π www.tandfonline.com/toc/reso20/5...
We had a wee Stirling in-house think about the relationship between critical climate justice and Policy Studies with Andrea Schapper @envjusticeresstir.bsky.social, @paulcairney.bsky.social, @hyeyoonpark.bsky.social, @neilcrawford.bsky.social
and Hannes Stephan
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Absolutely. And so far, HTS/Jolani showed some negotiating skills, so hopefully that'll work out and spoilers (cough SNA cough) will kept at bay
Yes, I agree. That's the desirable outcome, but I'm not sure if Jolani will settle with SDF controlling the country's wealth in the long run. Hopefully, all happens through negotiations, though π
Yes, 2 caveats:Jolani may play the Syrian nationalist card and embrace the force that controls 40% of the country, but behind closed doors, SDF is worried about his (to the core) Islamism - even if he doesn't see eye to eye with SNA, who may lack credibility but are backed by TSK. Time will tell
And here's no. 2 by @jonathanschulman.bsky.social on how status threats influence both US domestic and foreign policies. @alibilgic.bsky.social @mjph.bsky.social www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...
1: yes
2: No: The outcome is far from clear. Jolani will be very careful not to be seen as Ankara's client and the relationship with SNA isn't always easy. Syrian nationalism may still trump Islamism. Plus, for now, SDF controls almost all of Syria's major resources, land, water and energy.
π’ Proud to share a collective effort to better understand what post-growth International Relations may look like. I had the privilege of guest-editing this Editors Forum on "Towards post-growth IR" in @risjnl.bsky.social together with @jhasselbalch.bsky.social! π§΅ /1
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Join us tomorrow for @yixiansun.bsky.social 's
COP29 seminar: "A just net zero transition with βall hands on deckβ? Challenges to operationalising fairness and equity in non-state climate action" 13-15 GMT@UoStirling C.2A54 or via MS Teams tiny.cc/ihhwzz
Pretty sure I've now added everyone working on/in political economy & climate crisis who requested! It looks great.
BUT I received (unsurprisingly) relatively few requests & suggestions for political economists who are women, not white &/or not from elite US/Eur institutions. So please, go ahead π
pls share: funded by EPA: Economy & Space, up to 8 travel + accommodation stipends available to enable doctoral & postdoctoral researchers to participate in the "ideational geographies" workshop at UBC, June 11-13, 2025. Application details:
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+1 please ;) Thanks, Rosie!
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Hi, I'm working on a geopolitical ecology of resource metabolism. Love your work, and thanks for connecting people π
The EARTH scholarship programme will provide scholarships for PhD and Early Career Researchers based outside the UK to come to Scotland to undertake in-person and hybrid exchanges for up to 3 months in 2024, in the area of environmental arts and humanities.
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