Mary Dodd is a climate change consultant specialising in environmental initiatives and ESG (environmental, social, and governance) provision across a wide variety of sectors and clients, with particular expertise and focus on Just Transitions. Prior to consultancy,...
Başak Saraç-Lesavre is an Assistant Professor in the Centre for the Sociology of Organisations at Sciences Po. Her research is situated at the interface of Science and Technology Studies, economic sociology, and environmental anthropology. She engages with...
Adrian Finch specialises in critical element deposits in rift-related magmatism; how to find them, how they form and how they are modified by late-stage fluids. He is particularly involved in reconstructing the three-dimensional shape of the ore body and determining...
Canay Özden-Schilling is an anthropologist of capitalism, technology, and infrastructures, with past and ongoing research projects on markets of electricity and global port logistics. Broadly, she is interested in the technological work cultures that create and...
I am a sociocultural, ethnographic anthropologist, and hold a Ph.D. in applied anthropology from Columbia University in New York City. I study politics, economics, and value in the United States, and have done extensive field work on Catholic hermit monks, private...
Aneil Tripathy is the Executive Projects Coordinator at CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center). He is also a research affiliate at MIT, a research associate at the University of Bologna, and a member of the Energy and Climate Finance network at University of St Andrews....
Bert Scholtens' research is directed at international financial intermediation and environmental finance and economics. He publishes in international academic journals and teaches about portfolio management, corporate governance, and credit risk analysis He coaches...
Sean’s three-year post-doctoral research project aims to study how energy analysts, financial specialists, traders, portfolio managers and investment professionals conceptualize and value oil.
Dr High is currently directing a European Research Council funded project: The Ethics of Oil: Finance Moralities and Environmental Politics in the Global Oil Economy (ENERGY ETHICS). Based on multiple ethnographic studies in Europe and the US, this 5-year research project brings an anthropological sensitivity to issues of money, energy and climate change. Its ambition is to provide a novel framework for investigating how oil valuations relate to political reforms and new climate economic initiatives.