Pathways to Sustainable Welfare
6 authors - Hardback
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Kajsa Emilsson is a researcher and Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Work at Lund University. She studies public attitudes, political participation, and the role of economic elites in sustainable welfare.
Martin Fritz is head of the junior research group “Mentalities in Flux (flumen)” at Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. His research includes eco-social attitudes, sustainable welfare and socio-structural analyses.
Roger Hildingsson is Senior Researcher in Political Science at Lund University. He studies environmental politics, sustainability governance and climate change including studies of industrial decarbonisation, urban sustainability and climate futures.
Håkan Johansson is Professor of Social Work at Lund University. His research addresses urban social and environmental movements and civil society organisations, including the study of civil society elites.
Jamil Khan is Associate Professor in Environmental and Energy Systems Studies at Lund University. His research includes urban climate governance, climate policy analysis and eco-social integration.
Max Koch is Professor of Social Policy and Sustainability at the School of Social Work at Lund University. His research addresses the social and environmental implications of capitalist development. He has published widely on sustainable welfare and degrowth.