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Innovation for wellbeing—social enterprises developing creative alternatives to conventional services | Blog by Fergus Lyon
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Who should pay for climate change damage? | Blog by John Vogler and Marit Hammond
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Broken promises—the engine of consumerism | Blog by Tim Jackson
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Realising the Future—Politics and methodologies of economic expectation | Workshop, 20 Dec 2017
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Local Action for Sustainable Prosperity | Seminar w Joan Walley, 19 Oct 2017
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Podcast | World Accumulation and Planetary Life | Lecture by Jason W. Moore
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Podcast | Social Limits to Growth—Implications for Sustainable Prosperity | APPG Evening Debate
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Young Lives in Seven Cities—A scoping study for the CYCLES project | Working Paper by S Nissen et al
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Navigating social and commercial objectives in social enterprise | CUSP at #ESRCFestival of Social Science
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Sustainable Prosperity Ideas | CUSP Summer School 2017
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More Fun Less Stuff? Exploring Young People’s Everyday Consumption | A research log
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Call for Papers — Cultural Trends Special Issue: After the Creative Economy
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From Economic Growth to Growth in Wellbeing | Resurgence Festival w Tim Jackson, 23 Sept 2017
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The future of jobs: is decent work for all a pipe dream? | Blog by Tim Jackson
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Young lives in seven cities | CYCLES project launch, 19 Sept 2017
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Financial institutions and the fiduciary duty | A roundtable for businesses
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Chasing good work – reflections on The Taylor Review | By Simon Mair and Agni Dikaiou
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At the interface | Prof Fergus Lyon presenting CUSP research at #AOM2017
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Commons, capabilities and collective action. A response to Ingrid Robeyns | by Emilia Melville
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The role of the Circular Economy in Sustainable Prosperity | Blog by Geraldine Brennan
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More value from less food? | Blog by Charles Seaford
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Stoke, the City of Culture? | Blog by Jonathan Ward
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Climate Politics in Interesting Times | Workshop
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Better disclosure, better returns | Blog by Alex White
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After Urban Creative Economies | RGS-IBG Annual Conference w Kate Oakley and Jon Ward
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What makes for a good life in Stoke-On-Trent? | Workshop Report
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Critters, Critics, and Californian Theory – review of Haraway’s Staying with the Trouble
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Where there is no vision, the people perish: a utopian ethic for a transformed future | Essay by Ruth Levitas
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Social enterprise for sustainable societies | 6th EMES conference w Fergus Lyon
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The challenge of stuff | Sue Venn presenting CUSP paper at #BSG17
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More fun with less stuff? CUSP researcher Amy Isham is putting ‘Flow’ to the test
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The social economy and sustainable prosperity | Blog by Ian Vickers
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Learning to Thrive | Innovation Unit event with Tim Jackson, London 28 June
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Ecological Economics in action | CUSP paper presentations at ESEE 2017 Conference Budapest
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Shifting the social imaginary | Blog by Jonathan Rowson
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Early stage investing into sustainable green SMEs | CUSP session at SME finance conference, 20 June
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Podcast | Can economies thrive without growth? | Tim Jackson in conversation w Matthew Taylor
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The Politics of Sustainable Prosperity | Research Workshop – Keele, 11 July 2017
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The uncanniness of climate – Review of Morton’s Hyperobjects
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Small Business Social Responsibility: A critical look at the ‘Creating Shared Value’ lens
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A competitive economy needs an ambitious low carbon policy | Blog by Nick Molho
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A Progressive Anthropocene? – Review of The Breakthrough Institute’s Love Your Monsters
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Freedom and Responsibility—Sustainable Prosperity through a Capabilities Lens | Essay by Ingrid Robeyns
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How to kick the growth addiction | Tim Jackson in conversation with Allen White
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The welfare state’s role in the transition to sustainable prosperity | Guest Blog by Dan Bailey
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Seeking a sustainable finance plan for the UK | Blog by Alex White
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Imagining a world beyond consumerism | Blog by Jonathan Rowson
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Prosperity without Growth—Foundations for the Economy of Tomorrow | By Tim Jackson
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Thriving beyond Surviving | Seminar with Maja Göpel and Katherine Trebeck, 15 May 2017
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Conservation and the real world | Earth Optimism Summit with Tim Jackson
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The political nature of sustainable prosperity | Panel session w Joan Walley and Fanny Broholm
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Circular Economy Business Models and Sustainable Prosperity | Seminar with Geraldine Brennan, 26 April
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Seriously Modelling what Matters | UKSD 2017 Annual Conference with Aled Jones
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Recovering the Social | BSA Annual Conference 2017 with Kate Burningham and Sue Venn
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Reporting Climate Survival – Review of Gaia Vince’s Adventures in the Anthropocene
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Artists as workers. A response to John Bellamy Foster | by Kate Oakley
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Inclusive and Sustainable Economies Powering the SDGs | Tim Jackson at international PAGE conference, Berlin
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Fostering Visual Self-Governance in Zambia | Blog by Kerstin Hacker
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Reducing work to transform work. A response to John Bellamy Foster | by Nick Taylor
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Political Populism and Sustainability | Guest blog by Mike Hulme
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The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society: A Marxian View | Essay by John Bellamy Foster
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Assessing asset manager performance—Evolving new techniques | A Roundtable for Industry Professionals
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Reflexive realism and hope for the future – a response to Will Davies | by Jonathan Rowson
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A Future Generations Commissioner for the UK | Evening debate with Peter Davies and Sándor Fülöp, 11 April
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Sustainable Prosperity and the Cultural Industries | Seminar with Graeme Evans and Jon Ward, 22 March 2017
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Brexit, devolution and the Sustainable Development Goals | Blog by Lauren Stabler
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The Meanings of ‘Home’. A response to Roger Scruton | by Victor Anderson
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Investing in the economy of tomorrow | Blog by Tim Jackson
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National Infrastructure Assessment | Evidence Submission
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Commentary on The Struggle for Meaningful Work | by Simon Mair
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Who is clearing up the ‘mess’ at ‘home’? A feminist response to Roger Scruton | by Malaika Cunningham
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A Cultural Account of Ecological Democracy | Marit Hammond presenting paper at major international workshop
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Culture and climate change | Seminar with Joe Smith and Renata Tyszczuk, 15 Mar 2017
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What exactly are we conserving? A response to Roger Scruton | by Will Davies
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Connecting Societies and Cultures | Discoveries on your Doorstep evening with Kate Burningham