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The 3⃣rd article of our SI (w/ @ElsaMassoc) on the Transformation of Banking @CompChange is online
Fulya Apaydin, Dora Piroska & I study the various ways in which authoritarian leaders instrumentalise the banking sector 👇
https://t.co/otWoXVZqy2
🚨New article out with Mattias Vermeiren in @CompChange: "Rolling out the Wall Street Consensus? MDBs & the Trilemma of Private Capital Mobilization"
We examine why MDBs are failing to deliver on the promise of "mobilizing trillions" for the SDGs👇
Here: https://t.co/wTWf5dj4qa
What can India’s emerging gig worker unions teach us about labour organising & welfare in the digital age?
Thrilled about this new open-access paper with @islandexpress in @compchange
Read: https://t.co/Xmk5AD0YdE
It's packed with ideas. A thread of it's key interventions:
Trending in #Geography:
https://t.co/Rfu9h076cO
1) Equity impacts of street tree spacing
2a) Sewers & sewage treatment in Mumbai (@envplane)
2b) Banks & the geopolitics of big tech regulation (@CompChange)
2c) Climate mitigation & adaptation in the UK (@GEC_Journal)
BREAKING
Cambridge University is trying to BAN PROTESTS from their campuses...
Today, we’re in court intervening on this infringement on students' fundamental rights
🧵 (1/6)
https://t.co/KmaoxuwftI
https://t.co/1hbOxwBbOq Good to see senior staff speaking out about the dire situation at Cardiff University. Leadership has to do better - take redundancies off the table immediately.
📢Competition&Change is now classified as a Fascia A" / Top Tier journal for the fields of political science and economic sociology by the Italian Agency for Research Quality Evaluation. 🥳🎉
Many thanks to @Ari_Tassinari for her efforts to make it possible.
The contested IPE of green finance - just out my open access article with Callum Bray in @CompChange part of the special issue by @mbabic_1 @SarahESharma https://t.co/vuyDFkHc7w
"This is not an isolated problem. It is a nationwide crisis."
Thank you for taking the initiative on this letter, @NewcastleUniUCU!! And an excellent letter it is too, clear and referenced.
Please everyone who cares about higher education and research, co-sign. #UKHE
Trending in #Geography:
https://t.co/J3q6avfqth
1) Left-behindness in the EU15 (@regionalstudies)
2) Sustainability & New Zealand's dairy sector
3) House price, income, homeownership & electoral democracy (@CompChange)
4) Dietary diversification of an insect predator
…@MattWThompson's and Yousaf Nishat-Botero's (@yousafnibo) ’Postcapitalist Planning and Urban Revolution’ in which they argue that postcapitalist planning will arrive through an urban revolution.
Open Access:
https://t.co/9ILr4qtTtx
Followed by... 7/8
...‘An international interface: Democratic planning in a global context’ by Sophie Elias-Pinsonnault, Mathieu Dufour and Simon Tremblay-Pepin in which they discuss the implications of an international perspective on economic planning.
https://t.co/XSJpyZcCam
Followed by... 6/8
...Christoph's fantastic article ‘Finance as a form of economic planning’, in which he argues that finance’s capacity for economic coordination makes it a potential tool for transformation.
Open access here:
https://t.co/dgW3Hslnst
Followed by… 3/8
It's here! The @CompChange special issue ‘Rethinking Economic Planning’, edited by @christophsorg and me (Jan Groos), is officially out in full!
Find it here:
https://t.co/dZbM4oiVcY
Please share and spread the word! Thx!
The SI starts off with… 1/8
Great new paper from Ian Bruff: 'The Big Society’s success in England: Neoliberalism as recomposition of public-institutional spaces' https://t.co/48xTntvvYG
It’s been a week full of reviews, and I couldn’t be more grateful! In addition to Adam Triggs’ thoughtful engagement, @deyris_j has written another fascinating piece in @CompChange based on the book: https://t.co/Rj4LsA8B8M
I’m deeply honored to see my work inspiring such thoughtful discussions in diverse forums. Thank you, Jerome, for your insightful engagement!
The intro to the special issue Rethinking Economic Planing of @CompChange Jan Groos from @FutureHpodcast and I are co-editing has now been published. It's a stand-alone article the provides context, history and overview for recent debates on economic planning. 1/2