This research programme (2022 - 24) was headed by Dr William Monteith.
Work as we know it is changing. The ‘re-thinking work’ programme seeked to establish an interdisciplinary conversation on work and its futures from a variety of different geographical locations and theoretical perspectives. Key themes included illicit work, green work, reproductive work and post-work.
Seminar Energy colonialism, green extractivism or just transition? Struggles over global energy futures on Tuesday 6 February, 12:00 - 13:00, Geography Common Room (first floor, Geography building, Mile End campus),
8 Dec Book Launch Red Earth + Planetary Portals Performance
The events below explored the (dis)connections between work, ecology and just transitions:
Labour Regimes and Ecology, organised by the Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP), 6 - 7 June 2023,
Labour in the Green Transition, organised by the Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP), 8 June 2023,
Post-work Ecologies: From ‘Green Jobs’ to Ecological Idleness 8 - 9 June 2023.