Gemma Gasseau
@gemmagasseau
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Postdoctoral Researcher @scuolanormale | Firenze, Italy | Political Economy&Ecology
Florence, Italy
Joined November 2011
During my PhD I often had to explain how I am a 𝐩𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐭 and at the same time researching 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫, so I ended up writing a piece about it! Reviewing five books, I map the IPE of water and argue that it should be feminist, critical and relational
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Check out this special issue introduction by Carlos Tornel & myself. #energy #ClimateAction #Sustainability
New Publication!🎉 @CarTor_88 & I have published our new editorial introduction: Towards a pluriverse of transitions! It is free access: https://t.co/2I4e4ySuKu
@PolEcoNet @IGS_BU @helsinkiuni #energytwitter #climate #degrowth #AcademicTwitter @EADI
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New CPERN online workshop: Coloniality dressed in green Join us on 27 November to discuss how climate finance risks becoming a new tool for colonial rule! With author Stefan Zylinski and discussants Johannes Jaeger and Ewa Dziwok Register on zoom:
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Stefan Zyinski will present his article 'Coloniality dressed in Green' available: https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/gpe/3/2/article-p315.xml Discussants are Johannes Jaeger and...
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Great to see this published, and to have been part of a collective endeavour to understand what's happening in the EU's political economy - check out our chapter: "A lasting legacy? A critical political economy perspective on Berlusconism and its afterlives"
Great to see this collective volume edited with @Andreas_Bieler published! It critically engages with the concept of polycrisis, while building on the illustrious tradition of critical political economy of European integration The book is available here: https://t.co/1lntg5M7Os
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Join us this Thursday to discuss capitalism, social reproduction and the water crisis!
We have a new online workshop coming! Join us on 30 October to discuss the book 'Thirst: the global quest to solve the water crisis' With author @FilippoMenga and discussants @gemmagasseau and @DrX_ADunlap Register at https://t.co/Bh8ySXSAZs See you there!
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We have a new online workshop coming! Join us on 30 October to discuss the book 'Thirst: the global quest to solve the water crisis' With author @FilippoMenga and discussants @gemmagasseau and @DrX_ADunlap Register at https://t.co/Bh8ySXSAZs See you there!
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Filippo Menga, Thirst: the global quest to solve the water crisis Speaker: Filippo Menga is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Bergamo in Italy. Discussants: Gemma Gasseau is...
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La sostenibilità e le sfide del Pnrr. È la nuova indagine sul piano, realizzata insieme alla @scuolanormale . Nel dossier grafici, mappe e numeri su tendenze e distribuzione territoriale delle risorse. Leggi Leggi l’articolo completo: https://t.co/VRTVxowBg1
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Remember to join us tomorrow to discuss Sarah Uhlmann's excellent work on 'Urban social movements as extended class actors'! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Urban social movements as extended class actors Join our online workshop on 25 September to discuss Sarah Uhlmann's recent article on movement struggles over social reproduction! With discussants @MiriaGam90 and Bernd Bonfert Find the registration link below See you there!
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Urban social movements as extended class actors Join our online workshop on 25 September to discuss Sarah Uhlmann's recent article on movement struggles over social reproduction! With discussants @MiriaGam90 and Bernd Bonfert Find the registration link below See you there!
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What's changing and what's not in European Economic Governance in the current conjuncture? With @bigmacca90 we address the question in this short piece just published https://t.co/VWRGYAXRyH DM if interested but don't have access!
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The European Union’s expansionary policies as a response to the COVID-19 crisis have brought scholars once again to debate the ‘return of the state’ because of ...
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Join or online workshop tomorrow (26 June, 6pm CEST) about Marco Guglielmo's book 'The Left and Digital Politics' With discussants Bradley Ward, Maria Francesca De Tullio and Sara Santoriello Register here: https://t.co/dOYLoOcrkH See you there!
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The Left and Digital Politics Join or online workshop on 26 June about Marco Guglielmo's book on political parties (from platform neoliberalism to platform socialism) With discussants Bradley Ward, Maria Francesca De Tullio and Sara Santoriello Link:
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Online workshop: Global solidarities against water grabbing Join us on 29 May at 6pm CEST to discuss Caitlin Schroering's recent book on movements against water privatization! Discussants: Filippo Menga & Lydia Karazarifi Register here: https://t.co/8kqq71C6DA See you there!
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I wrote an accessible text for learners seeking resources to problematize mainstream economics. This is meaningful to me because since my bachelor's in economics, I have spent much of the past decade thinking about how to study politically the economy https://t.co/EsSX4Lp9LD
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Join our Online Workshop this Thursday to discuss 'Regional pathologies of late-stage neoliberalization: The case of Japan in East Asia' With authors @saoribailey and @djbailey231 Discussants: Nicolò Deiana and Max Nagel Register here: https://t.co/TZ9BmFOENj See you there!
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@Andreas_Bieler @mooremadelainef @Prof_FSultana Thanks to editors and reviewers of RIPE! @RIPEJournal
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@Andreas_Bieler @mooremadelainef @Prof_FSultana Books reviewed 2/2 “Transnational corporations in urban water governance” Joyce Valdovinos “Facing the challenges of water governance” edited by Simon Porcher and Stephane Saussier
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Books reviewed 1/2 “Fighting for water” Andreas Bieler @Andreas_Bieler “Water struggles as resistance to neoliberal capitalism” Madelaine Moore @mooremadelainef “Water Politics: Governance, Justice and the Right to Water” edited by Farhana Sultana and Alex Loftus @Prof_FSultana
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Read here and please DM if you don’t have access!
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Water governance has recently gained increasing political and academic attention. However, in many of these debates, it is often narrowly understood as a set of institutional arrangements, rather t...
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