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'coastal governance in the global south: navigating transitions to an emerging blue economy?'. inviting submissions from scholars *working on & based in* the global south. co-organizing with @PatrickHeidkamp & Edo Andriesse. sponsored by @AagComa. deadline oct 31. #AAG2025
If anyone had told me back in 2012 that there'd ever be a 'Global Donut Day', I'd have fallen over laughing. But here we are, and it's gonna be amazing - do join us on 13th Nov, with community events worldwide, and loads more online - here's the lowdown https://t.co/gZVRY6c8fz
Incredibly proud of @SCSUEGMS graduate student @noelleeking for being named runner-up in the student research paper competion for her work: βA #BlueEconomy Agenda for the Eastfjords, Icelandβ at the 2023 https://t.co/pkSYPbBanK conference. @IGU_Online_ @DrDTopOwl@SCSU@AagComa
Coastal Transitions III ended with a boat trip on the Thames River, CT. Thank you all for having me. It was a pleasure to take part and I am looking forward to future work together @PatrickHeidkamp@michaelagarland@1JohnMorr
Lunch film screening at Coastal Transitions |||. βThe Real McCoyβ Prohibition, Rum-running and (by my interpretation) #innovation and socio-technical transitions in the smuggling industry in the early parts of the 20th century. Truly Fascinating! 1(2) @lars_coenen @IGU_Online_
Lunch film screening at Coastal Transitions |||. βThe Real McCoyβ Prohibition, Rum-running and (by my interpretation) #innovation and socio-technical transitions in the smuggling industry in the early parts of the 20th century. Truly Fascinating! 1(2) @lars_coenen @IGU_Online_
Coastal Transitions III; day 3 started with a session of papers focused on the emerging off-shore wind industry in the Northeastern US and focused on issues of community acceptance, energy justice and spatial conflict. A common thread seems to be uncertainty among stakeholders.
Our notions of labour-saving technology are often limited to machines, but social policy can be just as powerful. Universal childcare and community kitchens are simple interventions that would *dramatically* reduce labour time, with emancipatory effects for millions of people.