On 21 January, Dr Franziska Paul presented her work on the dynamics of climate movements in pursuit of a post-carbon future.
Published: 21 January 2025
On 21 January, Dr Franziska Paul (Lecturer in Political Economy, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences) presented her research titled “Justice, transition, or transformation: Exploring the ‘family dynamics’ of movements (and their demands) in pursuit of a post-carbon future.”
On 21 January, Dr Franziska Paul (Lecturer in Political Economy, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences) presented her research titled “Justice, transition, or transformation: Exploring the ‘family dynamics’ of movements (and their demands) in pursuit of a post-carbon future.” The event took place from 3:00 to 4:30pm in Room 207, 10 The Square, and was hosted by the Just Transition Research Cluster. Dr Kat Fradera (Research Associate, School of Law) acted as discussant, helping to guide a rich and engaging conversation around the complexities of climate justice and the evolving demands of environmental movements.
First published: 21 January 2025
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