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The Greta effect: Visualising climate protest in UK media and the Getty images collections
(Elsevier, 18 October 2021)Media actors, broadly conceived, act as powerful agents shaping not only what we think about, but also how we think about it. Whilst research at the site of news content (e.g. newspaper articles) has proliferated, there ... -
The paralarval stage as key to predicting squid catch: Hints from a process-based model
(Elsevier, 22 June 2022)Squid species show pronounced interannual variability in population size. While this may partially reflect changes in fisheries pressure, it is thought to be primarily the result of environmental variability. Most squid ... -
Museum of Contemporary Commodities / MoCC zine
(Museum of Contemporary Commodities, 1 June 2022)This is your guide to the interconnected and distributed world of commodity cultures as they were collected and interpreted by the Museum of Contemporary Commodities (MoCC). It is an invitation to browse MoCC’s activities ... -
Expanding narratives of governance constraints to improve coral reef conservation
(Wiley / Society for Conservation Biology, 16 May 2022)The widespread degradation of coral reefs is often attributed to local to global failures of governance. To understand and address the failures of reef governance it is critical to understand the perceptions of diverse ... -
Between adaptive capacity and action: new insights into climate change adaptation at the household scale
(IOP Publishing, 2 July 2020)Research on social vulnerability and adaptation to climate change assumes that increasing amounts of adaptive capacity increase the likelihood of actions to adapt to climate change. We test this assumption as it applies ...