
Can climate change explain the conflict in Syria? Prince Charles once famously listed drought as a root cause of the war. Similar arguments have been made by other campaigners like UN […]
Can climate change explain the conflict in Syria? Prince Charles once famously listed drought as a root cause of the war. Similar arguments have been made by other campaigners like UN […]
Professor Steffen Böhm has recently been awarded a Fellowship of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), in recognition of his “exceptional and longstanding contribution to the field of […]
Call for Papers Organizational Practices of Social Movements and Popular Struggles: Understanding the Power of Organizing From Below Special Issue of the Journal: Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management Maria Ceci Misoczky, Guilherme […]
Abstract: Food has been one of the most debated and contested discourses in recent global environmental governance without this fact being reflected, however, in management and organizational studies (MOS). In this paper, we […]
Following the launch of The Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize, it is with great pleasure that the longlist of articles can now be circulated. To recap, the […]
Those in favour of Britain’s continued membership of the European Union – although strangely not the UK government’s official campaign to remain in – are increasingly highlighting the contribution Brussels has made […]