Blair Fix
Blair is a political economist based in Toronto. He researches how energy use and income inequality relate to social hierarchy. His first book, ‘Rethinking Economic Growth Theory From a Biophysical Perspective‘
Brendan Bromwich
Brendan coordinated the UN’s environmental response in Darfur from 2007 to 2013. He currently works with King’s College London’s food and water group and is co-editor of the forthcoming Oxford
Brendan Murtagh
Brendan is Professor of Urban Planning at Queen’s University Belfast. He has researched and written widely on social economics, urban regeneration and community development. In 2019, he published a research-based
Bronwyn Howell
Bronwyn is faculty member of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where she focuses on the regulation, development, and deployment
Bruno Bonizzi
Bruno is Senior Lecturer in Finance at Hertfordshire Business School. His research focuses on financial integration and financialisation, with reference to pension funds and emerging economies.
Camilla Toulmin
Camilla is currently associate at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), and at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), having been its Director for 12 years. She
Carina Millstone
Carina is the Executive Director of Feedback, an environmental campaign group seeking to regenerate nature by transforming the food system. She is the Founder of The Orchard Project, a charity
Caroline Knowles
Caroline is a Global Professorial Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London and Director of the British Academy’s Global Challenges Research Fund Urban Infrastructures of Well-being Programme. She is the
Caroline Shenaz Hossein
Caroline is Associate Professor of Global Development and Political Science at University of Toronto-Scarborough and founder of the Diverse Solidarities Economies Collective. Follow her on Twitter @carolinehossein.
Charles Seaford
Charles is author of ‘Why Capitalists Need Communists: the Politics of Flourishing’, Senior Fellow at Demos and a co-investigator at the Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity, UK. He was formerly
Charmian Love
Entrepreneur in Residence at Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School, University of Oxford. Co-Founder and Chair of B Lab UK. Co-Founder of Heliotropy Ltd.
Chris Mouré
Chris Mouré is a graduate student at Carleton University in Ottawa. In the past, he has researched the political economy of big tech, the semiconductor business, and the covid-19 pandemic.
Chris Pope
Chris is an assistant professor at the Department of Contemporary Science, Kyoto Women’s University. He specializes in East Asian political economy and the political economy of climate change. He has
Christian Felber
Christian is a writer, university lecturer, IASS Affiliate Scholar and contemporary dancer in Vienna. He is the initiator of the Economy for the Common Good and the Cooperative for the
Christine Nikander
Christine is the founder of the environmental and social sustainability consultancy, Palsa & Pulk. She studied law at the universities of Columbia (New York), Edinburgh (Scotland), and Leiden (the Netherlands). Christine has
Colin Nolden
Colin is a Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at University of Bristol Law School and a Researcher at the Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions at the Environmental Change Institute, University of
Daniel Edelstyn
Dan is an experienced film director and producer with multiple commissions for C4. He is also a musician releasing as The Orchestra of Cardboard. Hilary Powell’s work ranges from audio visual epics supported by Acme,
Daniel Jones
Daniel is Food Finance Lead at Feedback, a UK-based charity working to transform the food system to regenerate nature. He holds a Ph.D. in the contested politics of the green
Danielle Guizzo
Danielle is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the School of Economics, University of Bristol (UK). Her research expertise is on the areas of history of economics, political economy and economics
Dario Kenner
Dario is a Visiting Fellow at the Global Sustainability Institute based at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. His research focuses on the connections between wealth and environmental impact. He is the
David Bollier
David is an activist, scholar, and blogger who is focused on the commons as a new/old paradigm for re-imagining economics, politics, and culture. He pursues his commons scholarship and activism as Director