Professor Harriet Bulkeley FBA

Environmental governance and politics: climate change, especially cities, business and finance; low carbon transitions; urban sustainability; the nature of governing contemporary society; environmental justice
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Honours
OBE
Subjects
Geography

Current post

Durham University Professor of Geography

Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University Professor

Past appointments

Durham University Reader

2008 - 2010

Durham University Lecturer

2003 - 2008

University of Cambridge Leverhulme Special Research Fellow

2001 - 2002

St Catharine’s College, Cambridge Fellow and Director of Studies

2001 - 2002

St Catharine’s College, Cambridge Junior Research Fellow

1998 - 2001

Publications

Accomplishing Climate Governance

Harriet Bulkeley - Published in 2016 by Cambridge University Press

Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change

Ed. by Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes Stripple - Published in 2016 by Cambridge University Press

An Urban Politics of Climate Change: Experimentation and the Governing of Socio-Technical Transitions

Harriet Bulkeley, Vanesa Castán Broto and Gareth A. S. Edwards - Published in 2015 by Routledge

Transnational Climate Change Governance

Harriet Bulkeley and others - Published in 2014 by Cambridge University Press

Eight Fellows of the British Academy respond to climate activism tactics

1 Oct 2019

What do the country's leading humanities and social sciences scholars think about the growing movement for climate action?

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Professor Peter Jackson FBA

Contemporary social and cultural geography; agri-food studies; moral economies and consumer practice

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