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The Care Economy | Book launch with Tim Jackson, Michael Dixon, Sam Everington and Zoe Williams
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On 18 March, we hosted a pre-release launch of The Care Economy at the London Review Bookshop. The evening featured a rich discussion with Professor Tim Jac ...
on Tue, 11AM
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This study explores the relational contexts shaping youth wellbeing and consumption in urban spaces, drawing on insights from 332 young people across seven ...
on Jan 30
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How can publicly funded research foster a sustainable and fairer food system? A study by CUSP and Sussex University, part of the UKRI-funded Transforming UK ...
on Jan 28
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Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries
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A comprehensive new review by leading experts in the sustainability science field is challenging the long-held assumption that economic growth is necessary ...
on Jan 22
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American Dreaming | Exhibition/Film screening, Glasgow, 20 - 24 Jan 2025
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This short film being screened at the University of Glasgow is the product of CUSP research and explores the idea of ‘American dreaming’, bringing the viewe ...
on Jan 9
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Beyond Novelty and Growth: Virtue Ethics and Sustainable Fashion Entrepreneurship | Journal paper
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This paper explores how small fashion entrepreneurs challenge the mainstream industry's focus on novelty and growth, prioritising sustainability throug ...
on Dec 10
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Simon Mair explores energy-capital relations through Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, showing how capital drives energy use and efficiency for profi ...
on Dec 6
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Households play a key role in sustainability transitions but remain underexplored. This longitudinal study shows how motherhood shapes sustainable food prac ...
on Dec 5
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Paradise Lost?—Existential anxiety and the iron cage of consumerism | Blog by Tim Jackson
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Our systematic failure to address existential anxiety robs society of meaning and blinds us to the suffering of others; to persistent poverty; to the extinc ...
on Nov 29
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The Politics of Transition and Placemaking: Book Launch and Fireside Chat | London, 11 Dec 2024
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Join us in Hendon for a timely and fascinating discussion on the role of local democracy and policy and the limits and opportunities for (radical and sustai ...
on Nov 20
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Growth and the planet | Reuters Podcast with Tim Jackson
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Climate change is raising questions about a central tenet of economics: growth. — Podcast with CUSP co-director Prof Tim Jackson discussing consumerism and ...
on Nov 18
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Advancing degrowth in Ireland requires an understanding of, and a reckoning with, the economic legacy of its colonised past, CUSP researcher Seán Fearon wri ...
on Jul 25
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Models, Assessment and Policies for Sustainability—CUSP partnering in new EU Horizons project
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CUSP researchers are joining a newly formed international consortium of esteemed research institutions and practice partners to contribute their research an ...
on Jul 16
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The increased private provision of publicly funded health and social care in the UK is a highly contentious topic, with policies promoting outsourcing to re ...
on May 28
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In his guest blog for CUSP, Daniel Wortel-London, a US Federal policy specialist at CASSE, argues that translating sustainability policies into legislative ...
on Apr 24
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Confronting the dilemma of growth | Commentary by Tim Jackson, Jason Hickel and Giorgos Kallis
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This commentary responds to a recent article purporting to identify ‘limits to degrowth’. This paper clarifies and sets in context the tensions between grow ...
on Mar 26, 2024