We're thrilled to be offering a brand new MSc in #Sustainability and #Society in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, starting this September!
Full details here:
3sresearch.org/2025/02/13/n...
We're thrilled to be offering a brand new MSc in #Sustainability and #Society in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, starting this September!
Full details here:
3sresearch.org/2025/02/13/n...
Book cover: a map of Europe, Africa and Asia, made stylistically with the land masses formed from plastic bags, bottles, and other rubbish.
Book review!
Recycling class: The Contradictions of Inclusion in Urban Sustainability by Manisha Anantharaman.
A 'rich and insightful book' which challenges the systems of oppression entangled with sustainability transitions.
Reviewed by Cat Acheson
doi.org/10.1080/0964...
Blog version of this article is now up.
www.bisa.ac.uk/members/work...
Hello Bluesky! I'm seeking research, evaluation, case studies on heat pumps in social/public housing - with focus on solutions (service/engagement/policy/technical/etc.) to accelerate uptake + improve tenant experience. Is there anything you recommend I look at? Suggestions and shares appreciated!
28.11.2024 15:59 β π 44 π 36 π¬ 13 π 0Among a range of others, I spoke at length with the Times Higher journalist about student number controls for this piece, and I'd say it gives a balanced account. It comes on the same day news breaks that we anticipate as many as 10,000 jobs going in HE *this year* alone.
21.11.2024 08:33 β π 67 π 41 π¬ 5 π 3Join us for our next Fair Energy Futures online lunch and learn on 'Justice in the built environment: indoor air quality and net zero' with @douglasbooker.bsky.social @luciemidd.bsky.social on Wednesday 20 November 1-2pm www.trybooking.com/uk/DQZX
15.11.2024 12:55 β π 4 π 6 π¬ 1 π 2Hi friends, can anyone recommend short/long reads on the ecological consequences of AI? I'd like a couple of links in the rotation to share with people who've started using it "to raise awareness" about plastic pollution and other eco issues who don't seem to know about the environmental impact.
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π’Join the TIBG team!π’
We are looking for four new mid-career geographers to join our Editorial Board.
We are seeking expertise in environmental, historical and quantitative geography, sustainable development, geopolitics, Africa & Latin America.
Deadline: 4 December
www.rgs.org/about-us/our...
If Iβd not just done my PhD on engagement in energy transitions I would 100% apply for this funded PhD with none other than Jason Chilvers (whom I must have cited 100s of times in my thesis).
11.11.2024 20:46 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Unfortunately so on this occasion. Fingers crossed there'll be other opportunities with more inclusive t&c's further down the line. Thanks for sharing anyway though!
11.11.2024 21:10 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
New article alert! π’
Are radical lifestyle changes necessary for mitigating climate change? (Spoiler: yes!)
w/ Lorraine Whitmarsh
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
#ClimateAction #BehaviourChange @cast-centre.bsky.social
#EnergySky #AcademicSky
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Please share this funded PhD opportunity in 'Mapping public engagement with energy and climate change' in the 3S Research Group at UEA. Deadline: 27 November.
The PhD is linked to the Public Engagement Observatory of the UK Energy Research Centre.
More details here: www.uea.ac.uk/course/phd-d...
Promising Trouble 5 Nov Written By Rachel Coldicutt OBE and Dr Matt Dowse What good is innovation if it doesn't work for everyone? An open invitation to a thinking party on community-driven technologies and inclusive growth.
Rather than accruing benefits only to a small, socially elite group of innovators, a truly modern innovation economy must seek to create more plural, more equitable opportunities that are accessible beyond major research institutions and massive tech corporations, that prioritise regeneration over extraction, and that uplift and empower people and communities in their diversity. "Small" in this case does not mean a lack of ambition; it denotes a lack of concentration - a tendency towards pluralism, and an embrace of many possible, parallel realities and futures that are imagined within limits. The resource intensive nature of modern technologies at scale make these steps urgent, and it seems likely that a shift to smaller-scale and more distributed approaches to computing will become an imperative over the coming decade. [4]
1. Funding: What needs to shift to make viable technology investment that prioritises long-term social returns rather than short-term profit and status? 2. Measurement: What are the metrics and measurement approaches that will make this attractive to policy makers? 3. Infrastructure: What infrastructures are needed to foster long-term, vision-led investments in technology capabilities that prioritise equitable, regenerative, health societies?
4. Intelligences: What interventions are needed to enable technologies to be created and altered to enable a "repertoire of intelligences" [5] rather than support returns to a small number of Silicon Valley companies and investors? 5. Organising: What methods of organising are needed? What does organising in this new normal look like? How can communities organise for a new innovation economy?
Don't pace around nervously! Read this new essay by me and Matt Dowse from the Centre for Sociodigital Futures.
What if innovation were rethought as if people, rather than firms, are the things that matter most?
www.promisingtrouble.net/blog/innovat...
@carefultrouble.bsky.social
We are recruiting for a new Energy Programme leader at the Environmental Change Institute, @universityofoxford.bsky.social. formal title "Jackson Senior Research Fellow and Energy Programme Leader". Details via: www.jobs.ox.ac.uk
Closing date 25 Nov 2024. It's a great job - please share!
Screenshot of a paper abstract in Area by Russell Hitchings, Alan Latham and Tatiana Thieme (2024) entitled 'Opening the notebook: How and why human geographers take fieldnotes' with a black banner at the top.
New in Area:
'Opening the notebook: How & why human geographers take fieldnotes' by Russell Hitchings, Alan Latham & Tatiana Thieme
This paper introduces the 'Inside the Notebook' collection. It concludes with a tribute to Russell, who contributed so much to the journal.
doi.org/10.1111/area...
πNew #OpenAccess paper in Geoπ
'Place-based and people-centred: Principles for a socially inclusive Net Zero transition' by Lucie Middlemiss et al.
This paper investigates attitudes towards Net Zero in low-income neighbourhoods in Leeds & Newcastle.
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Read my first editorial for new journal Dialogues on Climate Change here! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
22.10.2024 07:27 β π 26 π 11 π¬ 1 π 1We at @uniofexeter.bsky.social are now welcoming applications for ESRC PhD studentships on the theme of Climate Change, Sustainability and Society. Deadline is 14 Jan 2025
15.10.2024 14:50 β π 5 π 6 π¬ 0 π 1Excited to share our latest news piece: sensing-climate.com/news/climate... We reflect on the potential for 'crip time' to offer a safer, more care-full approach when when considering methods of engagement with climate change and climate action β³ππ±
09.10.2024 07:40 β π 5 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
How do people using smart prepayment meters experience demand flexibility services?
@mikefsway.bsky.social & team have published a new report based on interviews with Utilita customers. V relevant in helping think how to make energy transition accessible to all
www.nesta.org.uk/project/unde...
New publication!
Really pleased to see our article in @geoopenaccess.bsky.social "Electric feels: The role of visual methods in energy futuring" rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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08.10.2024 07:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Honoured to be a co-author on this new paper in GEO with @olamichalec.bsky.social and a lineup of great artists:
"Electric feels: The role of visual methods in energy βfuturingβ"
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
A magnificent series and a wonderful book. Thank you!
02.10.2024 08:04 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A poster for the UEA Annual Sociology Lecture 2024. The poster reads "Whose Shoulders? Sociology & the role of Academics' wives' Rosalind Edwards, Professor of Sociology, University of Southampton. Thurs 21st November, 3pm - 4.30pm EFY1.02" Theres a QR code to register, which you can also find here: https://tinyurl.com/SOLLecture2024
Hey, #Sociology #AcademicSky, this year the UEA Sociology Annual Lecture will be given by @rosedwards.bsky.social and we're very very excited about it.
If you're Norwich-ish, please join us, or share with your networks as you see fit.
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24.09.2024 07:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0If you've just arrived on Bluesky and want to keep up with UK/EU energy policy developments, check this starter pack out, and let me know if there's anyone who should be on it.
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