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Research Seminar Series

2024

4th December 2024, 11am-12pm, D5.3.033, hybridAs. Prof. Alexandra Köves (Corvinus University of Budapest)The role of normative scenarios in understanding Degrowth
6th November 2024, 11am-12pm, D5.3.033, hybridDr. Lilian Pungas (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena / Central European University, Vienna)Dachas for Future? Examples from the East for living and surviving well
22nd May 2024, 11am-12pm, D5.3.033, hybridDr. Ana Margarida Esteves (The Center for International Studies of the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)Transnational networks of community-led initiatives as spaces of social learning for a regenerative socio-economy
31st Jan 2024, 11am-12pm, D5.3.033Dr. Werner Raza (ÖFSE)An international economic policy paradigm for the future: neither neoliberal nor geopolitical, but based on solidarity!

2019

24th Oct 2019, 12:30-1.30pm, D5.3.033Dr. Iñaki Arto
Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3)
“The economic impact of Spanish National Energy and Climate Plan 2021 – 2030”
24rd May 2019, 3pm-4:30pm, D4.3.106Prof. Stefania Barca
University of Coimbra
On working-class ecology: Reflections from Italy
   

2018

4th Dec 2018, 15:00-17:00, D4.3.106Dr. Dennis Eversberg (University Jena)The Social Structure of Unsustainability: An empirical investigation into the social forces of business as usual
20th Nov. 2018,
14:00-16:00, D5.3.033
Jeroem Oomen (LMU Munich)Dreaming the Designer Climate
7th Nov. 2018, 10:00-11:30, D4.3.106Steffen Liebig (University Jena)Recent Labour Agreements on Working Time in Germany. A Window of Opportunity for Sustainable Work?
19th Sept. 2018, 11:00-12:00am, D5.3.033Prof. de Angelis
(University of Bologna)
Investigating the term structure of government bond yields: A co-integration analysis
18th June 2018, 10:00-11:30am, D5.3.019Prof. Tim Foxon
(University of Sussex)
Energy and Economic Growth: Why we need a new pathway to prosperity
11th June 2018
3-4pm, D5.3.033
Ass.Prof.Dr. Thomas Brudermann
(University Graz)
Energy transitions in the global north, energy trilemmas in the global south
CANCELLEDDr. David Frayne
Cardiff University    
‘Post-Work’ Theory and the Ecological Promise of a Shorter Working Week

2017

23rd March 2017, 6.30pm D5.3.033Prof.Dr.em. Adelheid Biesecker
University Bremen
"Jenseits vom Wachstumszwang - Vorsorgendes Wirtschaften und (Re)Produktivität"
7th April 2017
2pm
D5.3.033
Dr. Julia Steinberger
Associate Professor at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
„Energy requirements of well-being“
26th May 2017
10am
D5.3.033
Prof. Clair Brown
Director of the Center for Work, Technology and Society, University Berkeley
"Buddhist Economics"

2016

27 Oct 2016 4pmKarolina Safarzynksa
University of Warsaw
Experiments on collective decision making in common pool resources
10 Nov 2016Irmgard Seidl
Research Unit Economics and Social Science, Swiss Federal Research Institute, Zürich
(1) Energy and post-growth; or (2) growth-dependence of social institutions incl. health, pensions, labour markets; or (3) land use, urban sprawl and drivers
02 Dec 2016David Barkin, Profesor de Economía
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco
Radical Ecological Economics - Perspectives from Latin America