Adam Marshall is a PhD student in Manchester Metropolitan University’s Business School. He also holds research positions at the Universities of Essex and Bristol. His interdisciplinary research interests include the political economy (and ecologies) of environmental conflict, degrowth, and transformations towards sustainability. This research draws on a variety of fields including ecological economics, political ecology, political economy, and human geography. His work has been published in Ecological Economics.
‘Sense of Place’ Discourses in Anti-fracking Struggles and Lessons for Degrowth
What is the role of ‘sense of place’ discourses in anti-fracking struggles and can the degrowth movement learn anything from them?
November 11, 2021