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Note from the editor: Climate change and contested (economic) futures

Anita Engels

economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, 2021, vol. 22, issue 2, 1-3

Abstract: This is the second of three issues of the Newsletter that will be dealing with the topic of climate change. The first has spurred lively comments - from surprise about the plethora of topics and perspectives that economic sociology has to offer on climate change, through a perceived need to engage more in public (economic) sociology, to the idea of creating a European network of economic sociologists working on climate change. Reach­ing out to invite new authors for the next issue was a great pleasure and brought me interesting new insights.

Date: 2021
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