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Eradicating Poverty Beyond Growth: New Episode of Economics for Rebels with Olivier De Schutter
In this episode of the Economics for Rebels podcast Alexandra Köves interviews Olivier De Schutter on eradicating poverty beyond growth.
Read MoreReimagining Nature Finance: New Episode of Economics for Rebels with Justin Adams
In this episode of the Economics for Rebels podcast Sophus zu Ermgassen interviews Justin Adams about reimagining nature finance.
Read More“What ecological economists need to know about the financial sector” – Podcast with Katie Kedwards
In this week's episode of the ESEE's Economics for Rebels podcast, co-host Sophus zu Ermgassen spoke to Katie Kedwards on the importance of understanding (and tackling the unsustainability of) the financial sector.
Read MoreESEE Podcast: Economics for Rebels
The world is on fire. We have to radically and rapidly transform every aspect of society to stay within 1.5 degrees of global warming. How is this possible? And how do we do this in a way that is fair? Ecological economists...
Read MoreInnovation policy for challenge led sociotechnical transitions – doctoral studentship
The Making Transitions Happen doctoral studentship will provide support for 3 years, renewable annually subject to satisfactory progress. The award will pay UK/EU tuition fees and a maintenance stipend, currently £15,600 (€18,600 approx.). More information (PDF, 300kb)
Read MoreStudent and early career discussion groups and mailing list
To ease communication between student and early career ESEE members, we have set up an email list and LinkedIn discussion group in addition to the ESEE Facebook page. Posting on either is open to all subscribers. The email list is particularly meant...
Read MoreRESPONDER Final Conference in Brussels, April 2014
Expressions of Interest The European project RESPONDER (http://www.scp-responder.eu/) deals with potential political, social and economic contradictions between sustainable consumption and economic growth. Contradictions are dealt with by trying to link 4 different communities: scientists and policymakers on the one hand, and on...
Read MoreCall for papers: Special issue on “Framing Degrowth: from diagnosis to development alternatives”
Targeted journal: “Development and Change” Guest editors: Joan Martinez-Alier, Esteve Corbera, Viviana Asara, Federico Demaria, Iago Otero Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA), Ecological Economics and Integrated Assessment Unit, Barcelona, Spain. Further enquiries about the special...
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