About the ECO Network
The network is a space of both formal and informal conversations about the ecological crises, mainly from an organisational perspective, broadly from a social science perspective, and in particular from a critical perspective.
We plan to use our expertise as organisational scholars to deepen knowledge about the organisational aspects of the ecological crises, organise for it and ultimately support practice and policy-making in support of much-needed change. We see this group as a way to strengthen the focus on the ecological crises and take responsibility in our research by collaborating with practice and supporting environmental activism. This group will also support pedagogy by developing teaching material that challenges the status quo, creating teaching spaces that care for the planet. To change our own institutions and address the ecological crises, we think there is a need for a strong and inclusive community. The workshop outlined above is our call for you to join us in developing this community.
Founding members of ECO:
Pilar Acosta, Ecole Polytechnique, France.
Steffen Böhm, University of Exeter, UK.
Friederike Döbbe, University of Bath, UK.
Maria Ehrnström-Fuentes, Hanken School of Economics, Finland.
Seray Ergene, University of Rhode Island, USA.
Daniel Nyberg, University of Queensland, Australia.
Mario Pansera, Universidade de Vigo, Spain.
Manuel Ramirez, University of Liverpool, UK.