Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
Peter Newell
Personal Details
Date of Birth 20th June 1972
Nationality British
Home Address 77 Coleridge Street, Hove, BN3 5AA
Work Address Department of International Relations, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9SN
Contacts Telephone: (01273) 873159
E-mail: P.J. Newell@sussex.ac.uk
Academic Qualifications
1997 Doctor of Philosophy: International Relations, University of Keele.
Thesis title: The International Politics of Global Warming: A Non-Governmental Account.
1995 Awarded nationally accredited level III Certificate of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, University of Keele.
Bachelor of Arts: University of Keele, International Relations, First Class Honours. Subsidiary Subject: Environmental Protection and Pollution (Chemistry department).
1990: A-Levels: English: A History: B French: C
1988: GCSE’s: Nine in the range A-C (A’s (English Literature, French) B’s (History, English Language, German) C’s (Maths, Pure Science, Applied Science, Geography).
1983-1990: Piggott School Wargrave, Berkshire
Employment History
2011- Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex
2008-2011 ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) Climate Change Leadership Fellow.
2007-2011 Professor of Development Studies, University of East Anglia
Research on the governance of clean development & the politics of the carbon economy; global energy governance. Teaching on Msc Climate Change and International Development; MA Globalisation and International Development, MA International Relations and Development Studies; MBA Strategic Carbon Management, UG Development Studies. Research director.
2007-2008 James Martin Research Fellow, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Research on the political economy of climate change and development: marketisation of environmental governance with special reference to the Clean Development Mechanism and issues of civil regulation and corporate accountability. Teaching Msc course in Global Environmental Politics.
2005-2007 Principal Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick
Research on global environmental governance in a context of globalisation; trade politics and civil society in Latin America. Teaching on the MA in Globalisation and Development; Editor of Working Paper series, manager of research programme on trade and civil society in Latin America.
1999-2005 Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
Research on the global politics of environment and development: biotechnology and climate change policy; corporate accountability and responsibility. Teaching: convenor of the Global Governance course on the MA in Governance and Development, teaching on the MPhil in Development Studies and the MA in Environment, Development and Policy; fund-raising and administrative responsibilities.
1997–1999 Lecturer in International Studies, University of Warwick
Research on the international politics of climate change. Teaching on MA courses in International Political Economy, Environment and Development plus Undergraduate courses in World Politics, International Relations, Politics of European Integration; various administrative duties.
1996–1997 Researcher and lobbyist for Climate Network Europe, Brussels. Worked on climate change and public awareness, industry and climate change and post-Rio evaluations of climate change in western Europe.
1993-1996 Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Keele. Researched the political influence of NGOs upon the international climate agreements and taught courses on the environment in world politics on BA courses in International Relations.
1993 Volunteer at Friends of the Earth, UK, Industry and Pollution campaign.
Additional Positions Held
2011 Director Centre for Global Political Economy, Sussex University
2011 Member of the International Studies Association Sprout award committee for best book on the environment
2011 Fellow, Centre for Sustainable International Development, University of Aberdeen
2011 Expert Member of the Commissioning and Review Group of the Climate Change and Development Knowledge Network
2010 Member of Advisory Group, Global Climate Change Governance and Development Paradigms project. London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, UCL and One World Trust.
2010 Treasurer, International Human Dimensions Programme UK
2010 Appointed to the ESRC Studentship Competition Board of Examiners
2009 Member of editorial board Global Environmental Change
2008-2011 ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) Climate Change Leadership Fellow.
2009 Associate Faculty, Earth Systems Governance Project, International Human Dimensions Programme for Global Environmental Change
2009 Overseas Development Group, member of the Board of Management
2009 ESRC Environment Advisory Group member
2008 External member, Centre for the Critical Study of Global Power and Politics, Trent University Canada.
2008- Trustee of the NGO One World Trust
2008- Member of the Advisory Board, Journal of Peasant Studies.
2008- Member of the UK Committee of the International Human Dimensions Programme for Global Environmental Change.
2008- Research Associate Centre for International Studies, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.
2008- Member of Institute of Development Studies Fellowship Review and Promotions Board
2007- Member of Advisory Panel to International Council on Human Rights Policy (Geneva) project on ‘Human Rights and Climate Change’.
2007- External Examiner, University of London: Msc Globalisation and Development, Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
2007- Chair, Independent Advisory Panel, One World Trust Global Accountability Project
2007- External Associate, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick.
2007- Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Environment and Development
2006- Associate Professor of the Argentine Corporate Social Responsibility institute Instituto de Estudios para la Sustentabilidad Corporativa.
2006- Associate Professor, FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales) Argentina
2006- Associate Editor, journal Global Environmental Politics
2004-2005 Visiting Researcher FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales) Argentina, Programme on International Economic Institutions, Area de Relaciones Internacionales.
Research on civil society participation in trade policy in Latin America
Publications
Books
Forthcoming: Globalisation and the Environment: Capitalism, Ecology and Power Cambridge: Polity.
Forthcoming: The ‘New’ Carbon Economy: Constitution, Governance and Contestation Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, co-edited with Emily Boyd and Max Boykoff.
2010: Governing Climate Change (with Harriet Bulkeley) London: Routledge.
2010: Climate Capitalism (with Matthew Paterson) Cambridge: CUP.
Nominated as runner-up for the 2011 Harold and Margaret Sprout Award.
‘The award is given annually to the best book in the field - one that makes a contribution to theory and inter-disciplinarity, shows rigor and coherence in research and writing, and offers accessibility and practical relevance’. For the 2011 award, 100 nominations were made.
2006. Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability Co-edited with Joanna Wheeler, Zed Books.
2005. The Business of Global Environmental Governance Co-edited with Levy,D. MIT Press.
2002. Development and the Challenge of Globalisation Co-edited with Rai,S. and Scott,A. ITDG publications.
2000. The Effectiveness of EU Environmental Policy Co-authored with Wyn Grant and Duncan Matthews, MacMillan.
2000. Climate for Change: Non-State Actors and the Global Politics of the Greenhouse Cambridge University Press (2006 paperback version).
Refereed Journal Articles
2011: ‘The Governance of Energy Finance: The Public, the Private and the Hybrid’, Global Policy Vol.2 No. 1, pp. 94-105.
2011: ‘Ecological modernisation and the governance of carbon: A critical analysis’, Antipode Vol. 43 Issue 3, pp. 682-703 (with Ian Bailey and Andy Gouldson).
2010: ‘Democratising biotechnology? Deliberation, participation and social regulation in a neo-liberal world’ Review of International Studies Vol. 36 pp. 471-491.
2009: ‘Varieties of CDM Governance: Some Reflections’ Journal of Environment and Development. Vol. 18 No.4: 425-435.
2009: ‘Governing clean development: A Framework for Analysis’ Development Policy Review Vol.27 No.6 pp. 717-741.
2009: ‘Bio-hegemony: The Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in Argentina’ Journal of Latin American Studies, February, Vol. 41, pp.27-57.
2008: ‘CSR and the limits of capital’ Development and Change Vol.39 No.6 November, pp. 1063-1078.
2008. ‘The political economy of global environmental governance’ Review of International Studies Vol. 34 July, pp. 507-529.
2008. ‘Civil society, corporate accountability and the politics of climate change’, Global Environmental Politics, Vol.8 No.3, pp. 124-155.
2008. ‘Trade and biotechnology in Latin America: Democratization, Contestation and the Politics of Mobilization’, Journal of Agrarian Change. Vol. 8 No.2-3 pp. 345-376.
2008. ‘Lost in Translation? Domesticating Global Policy on GMOs: Comparing India and China’ Global Society Vol.22 No.1 pp. 117-138.
2007. ‘Biotech Firms, Biotech Politics: Negotiating GMOs in India’, Journal of Environment and Development, June Vol. 16 No.2, 2007, pp. 183-206.
2007. Introduction and edited special issue of Third World Quarterly on ‘Beyond CSR? Business, Poverty and Social Justice’ Vol.28 No.4 pp. 669-681.
2007. ‘Trade and Environmental Justice in Latin America’ New Political Economy Vol. 12 No.2 June pp. 237-259.
2006. ‘Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in Argentina’, (with Ana Muro), Journal of Corporate Citizenship Vol.24, Winter, pp. 49-68.
2005. ‘Race, class and the global politics of environmental inequality’ Global Environmental Politics Vol. 5 No.3 August, pp. 70-93.
2005. ‘Citizenship, accountability and community: The limits of the CSR agenda’ International Affairs Volume 81 No.3 May, pp.541-557.
2005. ‘Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies’ Development in Practice June Vol.15 (3 and 4) (with Niamh Garvey), pp.389-405 .
2003. ‘Globalisation and the governance of biotechnology’ Global Environmental Politics Vo.3 No.2.
2002. ‘Business strategy and international environmental governance: Toward a neo-Gramscian synthesis’ (with David Levy) Global Environmental Politics Vol.2 No.4 November pp. 84-101.
2002. ‘A World Environment Organisation: The Wrong Solution to the Wrong Problem’ The World Economy Vol.25 No.5 May, pp. 659-671. Reproduced in Della Giusta, M. Kambhampati, U. and Wade, R. (Eds) Critical Perspectives on Globalization Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2005).
2001. ‘Managing Multinationals: The Governance of Investment for the Environment’ Journal of International Development Vol.13. pp.907-919.
2000. `Oceans apart? Comparing business responses to the environment in Europe and North America’ with David Levy Environment, November 42(9): 8-20.
1998. `Climate for Business: Global Warming, the State and Capital', co-authored with Matthew Paterson, Review of International Political Economy, Vol.5, No.4, Winter. pp. 679-704
Other Journal Articles
2012: Co-editing a special issue on the theme of Global Environmental Justice.
2012: ‘The political economy of carbon markets: The CDM and other stories’, Climate Policy, 12:1, pp. 135-139
2011: ‘The Political Economy of Clean Development in India: CDM and Beyond’ (with Jon Phillips and Pallav Purohit) IDS Bulletin Vol. 42 No. 3 pp. 89-96.
2011: Editorial: ‘The elephant in the room: Capitalism and global environmental change’, Global Environmental Change, Vol.21 No.1, pp. 4-6.
2011: ‘The ‘New’ Carbon Economy: What’s new?’ Introduction to special issue of Antipode Vol. 43 Issue 3, pp. 601-11 (with Max Boykoff and Emily Boyd).
2008: ‘Beyond CSR? Business, Poverty and Social Justice’, Global Knowledge, No.2 Olso http://www.siu.no/magazine/Conferences-and-publications/Global-Knowledge/Issues/No-2-2008/Beyond-CSR-Business-Poverty-and-Social-Justice
2008: ‘Debating Biotechnology’ BioRes: Trade and Environment Review Geneva: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Issue 4 May pp.7-9.
2006. ‘Driving in reverse? Climate change and development’, International Journal of Environmental Consumerism, New Delhi: India.
2006. 'Democratising trade policy/ecologising democracy', Re-Imagining Democracy, On-line journal (Greek-English), July. http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=42
2006. ‘Environmental Justice Movements: Taking stock, moving forward’ review article, Environmental Politics Vol.15 No.4, pp. 656-660.
2004. ‘Climate change and development: A tale of two crises’ IDS Bulletin (special issue on Climate Change and Development) Vol.35 No.3.
2004. ‘Globalisation and the environmental movement: Cooperation, confrontation and resistance’ Noveaux Mondes, July, Geneva.
2004. ‘Whose rules rule? Development and the global governance of biotechnology’ (with Ruth MacKenzie), IDS Bulletin Vol. 35 No.1 January, pp.82-92.
2002. ‘Globalisation and sustainable development: A dialogue of the deaf?’ International Review for Environmental Strategies Vol.3 No.1 pp.41-52. Tokyo: Japan.
2002. ‘From Responsibility to Citizenship: Corporate Accountability for Development’ IDS Bulletin Vol.33 No.2 ‘Making Rights Real: Exploring Citizenship, Participation and Accountability’. Brighton: IDS.
2001. ‘Biotechnology for the Poor?’ Science as Culture Volume 10 No.2 pp.249-254.
2001. `New environmental architectures and the search for effectiveness’ Global Environmental Politics Vol.1 No.1.
2001. ‘Global challenges to the future state’ Seminar (special issue on Globalization) vol.503, July, New Delhi, India.
2001. `Access to environmental justice?: Litigation against TNCs in the South’ IDS Bulletin special issue on Law and Development, Vol. 32 No.1 February.
2000. `The 2000 Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Legal and Political Dimensions’ (with Ruth MacKenzie) Global Environmental Change, Vol.10.
1999. Edited special issue of IDS Bulletin, Volume 30 No.3 July on Globalisation and the Governance of the Environment including articles on `Globalisation and the environment: Exploring the connections’ and `Towards a World Environment Organisation?’ (with John Whalley)
1998. `Who CoPed out at Kyoto? An assessment of the Third Conference of the Parties to the FCCC' Environmental Politics, Vol.7, No.2, Summer.
1996. `From Geneva to Kyoto: The Second Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change' Environmental Politics, Vol.5, No.4, Winter.
1995. `Politics in a Warming World', Review Article Environmental Politics, Vol. 4, No.4, Winter.
Book Chapters
Forthcoming: ‘Climate change’ in R. Devetak, A. Burke and J. George (eds) An Introduction to International Relations Cambridge: CUP.
Forthcoming: ‘Globalising corporate citizenship: Political and theoretical considerations’ (with Eliza Gaffney) in Crouch, C. (ed) The Responsible Corporation Oxford: OUP.
2011: ‘Climate capitalism’ (with Matthew Paterson) in Altvater, E. and A. Brunnengräber (ed) After Cancún: Climate Governance or Climate Conflicts Berlin: VS Verlag, pp. 23-45.
2011: ‘From global power politics to responsible collective governance: The transparency and inclusiveness of international climate governance institutions and processes’ Transparency International Global Corruption Report: Climate Change. London: Earthscan, pp. 28-28.
2011: ‘Civil Society and accountability in the global governance of climate change’ in Scholte, J.A (ed) Building Global Democracy? Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance Cambridge: CUP, pp. 225-245.
2010: ‘Citizenship and trade governance in the Americas’ (with Rosalba Icaza and Marcelo Saguier) in Gaventa, J. & R. Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion pp. 163-185.
2009: ‘The politics of the carbon economy’ (with Matthew Paterson) in Boykoff M (ed.) The Politics of Climate Change: A Survey, London: Routledge, pp. 80-99
2009: ‘Climate Change, Human Rights and Corporate Accountability’ in Humphrey, S. (ed) Climate Change and Human Rights Cambridge: CUP, pp. 126-159.
2009: ‘Fit for purpose: Towards a development architecture that can deliver’ in Paluso, E. (ed) Re-thinking Development in a Carbon-Constrained World: Development Cooperation and Climate Change Finland: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pp. 184-196.
2009: ‘Technology, Food, Power: Governing GMOs in Argentina’ in Clapp, J & D. Fuchs (eds) Agro-Food Corporations, Global Governance, and Sustainability Cambridge: MIT press, pp.253-285.
2009: ‘Civil society participation in trade policy-making in Latin America: The Case of the Environmental Movement’ in Gallagher, K. (ed) Handbook on Trade and the Environment Edward Elgar, pp.171-183.
2008: ‘The Marketisation of Global Environmental Governance: Manifestations and Implications’ in Parks,J. Conca,K. and Finger,M. (Eds) The Crisis of Global Environmental Governance: Towards a New Political Economy of Sustainability London: Routledge, pp. 77-96.
2008: ‘Trade and biotechnology in Latin America: Democratization, Contestation and the Politics of Mobilization’ in Borras, S.M, M. Edelman and C. Kay (eds) Transnational Agrarian Movements Confronting Globalization Wiley Blackwell.
2007. ‘Contesting Trade Policy in the Americas: The Politics of Environmental Justice’ in Carruthers, D. (Ed) Environmental Justice in Latin America MIT press. pp. 49-74.
2007. ‘Corporate power and bounded autonomy in the global politics of biotechnology’ in Falkner, R. (Eds) The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 67-85.
2006. ‘Biotechnology’ in Robertson, Roland, and Jan Aart Scholte, (eds) Encyclopedia of Globalization. New York: Routledge.
2006. ‘Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies’ in Eade,D. (ed) Development in Practice Reader London: Kumarian Press, pp. 75-103 (with Niamh Garvey).
2006. ‘Multinationals in global governance’ in Vachani, S. (Ed) Transformations in Global Governance: Implications for Multinationals and Other Stakeholders Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 146-168 (with David Levy).
2006. ‘The Political Economy of the Firm in Global Environmental Governance’ in May.C (Ed) Global Corporate Power (IPE Yearbook) (with David Levy) Lynne Rienner.
2006. ‘Corporate Citizenship and the Politics of accountability: Communities and Companies in India’ in Moharty,R. (eds) Identity, Exclusion and Inclusion: Issues in Participatory Citizenship New Delhi: SAGE.
2006. ‘Environmental (In)Justice, Law and Accountability’ (with Rohit Lekhi) in Newell,P. and Wheeler,J. (Eds) (2006) Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability London: Zed books.
2006. ‘Taking accountability into account: The debate so far’ in Newell,P. and Wheeler,J. (Eds) (2006) Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability London: Zed books.
2006. ‘Rights, resources and the politics of accountability: An Introduction’ (with Joanna Wheeler) in Newell,P. and Wheeler,J. (Eds) (2006) Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability London: Zed books.
2006. ‘Corporate accountability and citizen action: Cases from India’ (with Harsh Jaitli et al) in Newell,P. and Wheeler,J. (Eds) (2006) Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability London: Zed books.
2005. ‘Climate for Change? Civil society and the politics of global warming’ in Holland,F. et al (ed) Global Civil Society Yearbook London: SAGE, pp. 90-120
2005. ‘Towards a political economy of global environmental governance’ in Dauvergne,P. (Ed) Handbook of Global Environmental Politics Edward Elgar.
2008---------- Reproduced in Mitchell, R. (ed) International Environmental Politics Volume 1 London: SAGE, pp. 266-281.
2005. ‘The Political Economy of International Trade and the Environment’ in. Kelly,D. and Grant,W (eds) The Politics of International Trade in the 21st Century: Actors, Issues and Regional Dynamics Palgrave.
2005. ‘Environment’ in Burnell,P. and Randall,V. (eds) Politics in the Developing World OUP, 1st, 2nd 3rd editions (2007, 2010).
2005. ‘Introduction: The business of global environmental governance’ (with David Levy) in Levy.D. and Newell,P. (Eds) The Business of Global Environmental Governance MIT Press.
2005. ‘Business and International Environmental Governance: The state of the art’ in Levy.D. and Newell,P. (Eds) The Business of Global Environmental Governance MIT Press.
2005. ‘A neo-Gramscian approach to business in international environmental politics: An inter-disciplinary, multi-level framework’ (with David Levy) in Levy.D. and Newell,P. (Eds) The Business of Global Environmental Governance MIT Press.
2005. ‘Business and International Environmental Governance: Conclusions and Implications’ (with David Levy) in Levy.D. and Newell,P. (Eds) The Business of Global Environmental Governance MIT Press.
2004. ‘Managing multinational corporations (MNCs): Lessons from the environmental movement’ in Unfried, Berthold and Van der Linden, Marcel (Eds) Labour and New Social Movements in a Globalising World System Leipzig:Akademische Verlagsanstalt.
2004. ‘Business and biotechnology: Regulation of GM crops and the Politics of Influence’ (with Dominic Glover) in K. Jansen and S. Vellema, (eds), Agribusiness and Society: Corporate Responses to Environmentalism, Market Opportunities and Public Regulation London: Zed Books, pp. 200-231.
2001. `Campaigning for corporate change: Global citizen action on the environment’ in Edwards,M. and Gaventa,J. (eds), Global Citizen Action Lynne Rienner.
2001. `Environmental NGOs, TNCs and the Question of Governance ' in The International Political Economy of the Environment: Critical Perspectives in Stevis, D. and Assetto, V. (eds) Lynne Rienner.
2001.Various contributions to International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics edited by John Barry and E. Gene Frankland, Routledge.
2000. `Globalisation and the new politics of sustainable development’ in Bendell,J. (ed) Terms of Endearment: Business, NGOs and Sustainable Development, Greenleaf publications.
2000.`Environmental NGOs and Globalisation: The Governance of TNCs' in Cohen, R. and Rai, S. (eds) Global Social Movements London:Athlone Press, pp. 117-134.
2000. `Environmental Groups and EU Environmental Law' in the Yearbook of European Environmental Law Volume 1 edited by Somsen, H et al Oxford University Press, pp. 225-252.
1997. `Changing Landscapes of Diplomatic Conflict: The Politics of Climate Change Post-Rio' in Dodds,F. (ed) The Way Forward: Beyond Agenda 21 London: Earthscan.
Working Papers
2010: ‘The Public, the Private and the Hybrid: Mapping the governance of energy finance’, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series No.10 UEA.
www.clean-development.com
2010: ‘Ecological modernisation and the governance of carbon: A critical analysis’ (with Ian Bailey and Andy Gouldson) The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series No. 9 UEA. www.clean-development.com
2009: ‘Globalising Corporate Citizenship: Political and Theoretical Considerations’ Working Paper CSGP 09/4 Trent University, Canada (with Eliza Gaffney) http://www.trentu.ca/globalpolitics/documents/Newell20094.pdf
2009: ‘Governing Clean Development: A Framework for Analysis’, The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series No.1 UEA.
2009: Democratising Trade Politics in the Americas: Insights from the Womens’, Environmental and Labour Movements, (co-authored with Rosalba Icaza and Marcelo Saguier) IDS Working Paper No. 328, Brighton: IDS.
2009: ‘Democratizando las políticas comerciales en las Américas: Una mirada desde los movimientos de mujeres, ambientalistas y obreros’, Documento de Trabajo No. 33 FLASCO Argentina. http://www.flacso.org.ar/rrii/publicaciones/doc33.pdf
2006: ‘Civil society participation in trade policy in Latin America: Lessons and Reflections’ IDS Working Paper, edited and co-authored with Diana Tussie.
2006: ‘Civil society participation in trade policy in Latin America: The Case of the Environmental Movement’ CSGR Working Paper 201/06.
2004: ‘Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies’ IDS Working Paper 227 October (with Niamh Garvey). IDS:Brighton.
2003: ‘Biotech Firms, Biotech Politics: Negotiating GMOs in India’ IDS Working Paper 201, September. Brighton: IDS
2003: ‘Domesticating Global Policy on GMOs: Comparing India and China’ IDS Working Paper 206, September. Brighton: IDS
2003 ‘Business and Biotechnology: Regulation and the Politics of Influence’ (with Dominic Glover) IDS Working Paper 192, Biotechnology Policy Series No.17, July. Brighton: IDS.
2003. Contribution on international regulation for Keeley,J. (eds) (2003) Democratising Biotechnology IDS Briefings Brighton: Institute of Development Studies.
2003 ‘El mapeo de la transparencia o responsabilidad social: Orígenes, contextos e implicaciones para el desarrollo’ Cuaderno de Investigación 2, Social Policy Programme Julio.
2002. ‘Mapping Accountability: Origins, contexts and implications for development’ IDS Working Paper 168, October. Brighton: IDS.
2002 ‘Explorando Concocimientos Sobre Instituciones e Incertidumbre: Nuevas Direcciones en el Manejo de Recursos Naturales’, in R. Chase-Smith and D. Pinedo (eds), El Cuidado de los Bienes Comunes. Gobierno y Manejo de los Lagos y Bosques en la Amazonia, Lima: IEP Ediciones (with L. Mehta, M. Leach, I. Scoones, K. Sivaramkrishnan and S.A. Way).
2002. ‘Biotechnology and the Politics of Regulation’ IDS Working Paper 146, Biotechnology Policy Series, January. Brighton: IDS.
2002. ‘Globalisation and the Future State’ IDS Working Paper 141, Centre for the Future State, April Brighton: IDS.
Consultancy Reports
2011: ‘Pursuing Clean Energy Equitably’. Background paper for the UNDP Human Development Report 2011.
2011: Mapping paper on research organisations working on climate change and development in Latin America for the Climate Change and Development Knowledge Network, ODI London.
2011: ‘From global power politics to responsible collective governance: The transparency and inclusiveness of international climate governance institutions and processes’ Transparency International Global Corruption Report: Climate Change. London: Earthscan, pp. 28-28.
2009: Getting Real about Responsibility: A New Commission for Human Rights, the Environment and Business. Report for the CORE coalition, commissioned by Friends of the Earth UK.
2008: Fit for Purpose: Towards a Development Architecture that can deliver on Climate Change paper commissioned by Finnish government for Copenhagen Climate Change summit.
2007. ‘The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: The World After 2012’. Thematic Paper for Human Development Report 2007-2008. No. 2007/37
2007. SME’s and Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility, input into study for Inter-American Development Bank.
2006. Agricultural biotechnology and development. Report for International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva
2003. Vision paper for DfiD on ‘Changing International Relations and Implications for the Global Development System’.
2002-2003. Report for GEF and DfiD ‘Public Participation and the Biosafety Protocol’
2001. Report on financing of climate change for Swedish government review on financing public goods, Financing and Providing Global Public Goods: Expectations and Prospects, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
2000 Commissioned studies for DfID on Sustainable Livelihoods and Governance.
2000. Commissioned paper on ‘Globalisation and the Environment: Issues and Opportunities’ for the DfID White Paper on Globalisation.
1999. Report on a World Environment Organisation for the Human Development Report, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
1997. Series of Background Briefings for Climate Action Network UK and RSPB on the climate negotiations, November.
1997. 'Climate Change in Western Europe: Regional and Global Dimensions', Report to the Earth Council on Rio+5.
Policy Briefings
2011: ‘Governing clean development: What have we learnt?’, Policy Briefing No. 3 www.clean-development.com
2010: ‘Governing clean development: Bringing in the Politics’ Policy Briefing No. 2 The Governance of Clean Development project www.clean-development.com
2009: ‘Billions at stake in climate finance: Four key lessons’, IIED briefing with Timmons Roberts, Emily Boyd and Saleem Huq, November.
2009: ‘Governance- The missing link in the Clean Development debate’, Policy Briefing No. 1 The Governance of Clean Development project www.clean-development.com
2006: ‘Beyond CSR? Business, Poverty and Social Justice’ International Research Network on Business, Development and Society, inaugural Policy Briefing (translated into Spanish too)
2006: ‘La voz de la sociedad civil en las negociaciones comerciales: lecciones de las experiencias comparadas’ (Latin American Trade Network) SerieBrief, No. 24 March (with Diana Tussie).
2006: ‘Making Accountability Count: Rights, Resources and the Politics of Accountability’ IDS Briefing Paper (with Joanna Wheeler).
2003: ‘Democratising Biotechnology’ IDS Policy Briefings Brighton: IDS.
Teaching Experience
2011- Environment and Development in World Politics (UG option, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex)
2011- Political Economy of the Environment (PG option, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex)
2010-2011 Latin American Development, UEA (BA Development Studies)
2009-2011 Governance, Democracy and Development, UEA.
2009-2011 Climate Change Policy for Development (Msc Climate Change and International Development): convenor
2008-2011 Perspectives on Globalisation (MA Globalisation and International Development, UEA): convenor
2008-2009 Global Environmental Politics (Msc Environmental Change and Management, Oxford University)
2008-2009 Political Ecology of Environment and Development (Msc Environment and International Development, University of East Anglia)
2008- 2009 Policies and Institutions in Environment and Development (Msc Environment and International Development, University of East Anglia)
2008-2011 CSR in a Global Context (Msc Strategic Carbon Management, University of East Anglia): convenor
2005-2007 Globalisation and Development (MA Globalisation and Development, University of Warwick)
2000-2005 Global Governance core course (MA Governance and Development, IDS);
1999-2004 Environment and Development (MPhil Development Studies, IDS)
1999-2004 Politics and Political Economy of Development (MPhil Development Studies, IDS)
2000-2001 Political Economy of the Environment (MA Environment, Development and Policy, University of Sussex)
1998-1999 The Politics of European Integration, University of Warwick, Final year course.
1998-1999 Theories of International Relations, University of Warwick, 2nd year course.
1997-1999 International Political Economy (MA) Core course, University of Warwick.
1997-1999 Environment and Development in World Politics (MA) (own course) University of Warwick.
1993-1995 International Relations of the Environment, University of Keele, 1993-1995, 2nd Year core course.
1993-1994 Study skills course for foundation year students, University of Keele.
Occasional lectures on the following courses:
2011- Issues in International Relations, University of Sussex
2011- Issues in International Security, University of Sussex
2010- Mst International Studies, Climate Change course, University of Cambridge
2010-2011 Latin American Development, UEA
2009-2011 Msc Branding, University of East Anglia.
2008/9-2011 Political Ecology of Environment and Development, Msc Environment and International Development, University of East Anglia.
2008 Topics in Latin American Economics MSc Latin American Studies, (Oxford University).
2008-2009 Environmental Governance- MSc Nature, Society and Environmental Policy (Oxford University)
2006-7: NGOs and International Development, (LSE)
2005-2007: Global Civil Society, summer school, (LSE)
2004: International Political Economy course (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
2002-2008: Development Studies (Birkbeck)
2002-2003: Environmental Policy course (BirkBeck)
1998: Introduction to World Politics (Warwick)
1998: Introduction to Politics (Warwick)
1998: The Politics of the European Community (Warwick)
1997: Theories of International Relations (Warwick)
1993-6: International Relations of the Environment (Keele)
Other relevant experience
Fund-Raising Experience: Successfully raised funds for projects from the following sources; CDKN (Climate Change and Development Knowledge Network), ESCOR (DfiD), ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council), Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Global Environment Facility, Inter-American Development Bank.
Summary of research funds raised:
Climate Change Leadership Fellowship (ESRC) (£256,000)
ESRC conference funding: CSR and Development (with Middlesex University)
Globalisation and the governance of biotechnology (ESCOR) £230,000
Biotechnology and the policy process (ESCOR) £220,000
Democratising biotechnology (Rockefeller) £30,000
Civil society participation in trade policy in Latin America (IDS Participation Team) £10,000
Civil society participation in trade policy in Latin America (Development Research Centre on Citizenship, Participation and Accountability, IDS) £20,000
Democratising Trade Policy in Latin America, £4,200 (CSGR, University of Warwick).
Beyond CSR? Business, poverty and social justice, workshop funds, £8,500 (CSGR Warwick)
Helped draft the funding proposal for the Development Research Centre on The Future State (DfiD) £1.5 million
Helped draft the bid for a project on ‘Institutions and Uncertainty’ (Ford Foundation) £90,000
Towards a World Environment Organisation (with John Whalley) (MacArthur Foundation) £150, 000
Numerous successful bids for commissioned studies/consultancy contracts from DfiD, UNEP, UNDP, Inter-American Development Bank, Finnish government, Swedish government (see below for further details) and UK Foreign Office, Friends of the Earth, Transparency International, National University of Singapore.
Also raised additional funds for dissemination activities (workshops, translations of publications, media events) from DfiD (India, Kenya country offices) (Globalisation and Poverty programme) and research support (research assistants, travel etc).
Management Experience:
Director Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex
Member of Board of Trustees and Chair of International Advisory Group, One World Trust
Member of department research committee, International Relations, University of Sussex
Research director, School of International Development UEA
Leading role in managing a large, multi-country research programme under the Development Research Centre on Citizenship, Participation and Accountability (IDS)
Lead role in managing programme on ‘Civil society and trade policy: Lessons from Latin America’. Budgetary, organisational, facilitation as well as leadership skills required.
Leadership role in managing and overseeing two large ESCOR projects involving multiple research organisations over a number of years.
Member of the Board of Management, Overseas Development Group.
Course director MA International Relations and Development Studies and co-director of MA Conflict, Governance and International Development, UEA.
Supervision and Examination duties:
I am currently supervising five PhD students. I have supervised to successful completion one PhD on aspects of biotechnology policy in the developing world. I have supervised numerous undergraduate MA, MPhil and Msc dissertations at IDS, Warwick University, UEA and Oxford University. I have also acted as internal examiner for PhDs at Warwick University, UEA and Sussex University, and as external for PhDs at Oxford University, Cambridge University, Copenhagen Business School, Manchester University, Sheffield University, London School of Economics, Sussex University (IDS) and University of East Anglia and for an MPhil at Cambridge University.
Key note addresses
Inauguration of Earth Systems Governance project office, Lund University, April 2011
Carbon markets, PhD student conference, Hamburg, November 2010.
Development Studies PhD student conference, UEA June 2009.
Oxford University ‘tipping points’ conference- panel debate on carbon offsets, September 2008.
Potsdam university workshop on ‘The Governance of CDM’, July 2008.
PhD summer school on ‘Business and Global Governance’, Oslo, April 2008.
Key note lecture GARNET conference on climate change, Berlin 2008.
Linacre public lecture ‘The business of governing climate change’ Linacre college, Oxford University, February 2008.
Public debate panel participant: ‘The paper mill conflict between Argentina and Uruguay: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward’ University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, December 2007.
Key note address, Amsterdam conference of the International Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme, May 2007
Key note speaker on panel ‘Blind spots in Climate Governance’ conference, Berlin. February 2007.
Public debate panel participant: ‘Climate Change and Civil Society’ debate LSE, March 2006.
Presentation on CSR at the Argentine embassy London, September 2005.
British Council Selected UK academic to attend ‘Semana Briticana’ in Argentina April 2005.
British Council sponsored governance training of government officials in the Philippines, April 2002.
I am also External Examiner for the MSc in Globalization and Development at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
I have participated in promotion and assessment committees and reviewed applications for promotion at universities such as Copenhagen Business School, Oxford University, Institute of Development Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Sussex, Boston University, Toronto University and the University of Massachusetts.
In addition to being Associate Editor of the journal Global Environmental Politics (MIT press), a member of the editorial board of Global Environmental Change, the Journal of Environment and Development, the advisory board of Journal of Peasant Studies, I have served as referee for the following journals:
Antipode; Business and Society; Business Strategy & Environment; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Climate Policy; Democratization; Environmental Politics; Ethics and International Affairs; European Journal of International Relations; Foreign Policy Analysis; Global Governance; Global Environmental Change; Global Environmental Politics; Global Society; Globalizations; International Journal of Biotechnology; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Agrarian Change; Journal of Development Studies; Journal of Environment and Development; Journal of International Development; Journal of Latin American Studies; Journal of Modern African Studies; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peasant Studies; Journal of Technology and Globalization; Journal of Environment and Development; New Political Economy; Politics; Progress in Human Geography; Organisation Studies; Pacific Review; Perspectives on Global Technology and Development; Review of International Political Economy; Review of International Studies; Research Policy; St. Anthony’s International Review (Oxford University); Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers; Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change.
I have also refereed book proposals for Routledge, Polity, Earthscan, Cambridge and Oxford University Press and Princeton University Press.
I have refereed grant proposals for AXA, ESCOR, ESRC and DANIDA, Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.
Book reviewer for the following journals: Ephemera, International Affairs, Millennium, Environmental Politics, Democratization, The Geographical Journal, Political Geography, Journal of Agrarian Change, The Ecologist, Political Studies, Environmental Science and Policy.
Government work:
Gave evidence at the House of Commons Parliamentary Select Committee on International Development on ‘Climate change and sustainable development’
Presented to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Debt, Aid and Trade on ‘Climate change and ODA: Towards integration’ as part of a discussion on ‘Greening Overseas Development Assistance’
Participated in a debate on ‘GM crops and the global food crisis’ hosted by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Debt, Aid and Trade.
I was involved in the work of the UK government ‘Performance and Innovation Unit’ (PIU) on policy coherence in the international system and the work of the Cabinet Office on biotechnology policy.
I have undertaken work for the British Council (Argentina and the Philippines), the British embassy in Argentina and the Argentine embassy in the UK.
This is in addition to a number of DfiD policy assignments, the outputs of which are mostly listed above in the section on ‘consultancy reports’ and work for the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Finnish government.
Civil Society work: In addition to having worked for Friends of the Earth and Climate Network Europe, I have worked closely with and on behalf of numerous environment and development NGOs in all parts of the world, but especially in Europe and Latin America. These include; Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth (UK), World Development Movement (UK), One World Trust (UK), Practical Action (formerly ITDG) (UK), PRIA (India), Action Aid (India), Centre for Science and Environment (India), CEDEA (Argentina), FARN (Argentina) Care (Peru), Centre for International Trade and Sustainable Development (Switzerland), International Council for Human Rights Policy (Switzerland), Transparency International (Germany).
Business work: I am Associate Professor of the Argentine CSR institute Instituto de Estudios para la Sustentabilidad Corporativa. Though never receiving funding from business, I have engaged in consultations and dialogues with Shell (UK, Nigeria), Monsanto (India and Argentina), National Thermal Power Corporation (India), PetroBras and Repsol YPF (Argentina). I have also undertaken training work with corporate officials on issues on Corporate Social Responsibility (in the UK and Argentina). Some of my work has also been reproduced in the business magazine Ethical Performance (www.ethicalperformance.com)
Training work: I have been involved in running, facilitating and presenting at workshops for development professionals from the public and private sector for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, DfiD, British Council (Argentina and Philippines), Institute of Public Management, Overseas Development Group (University of East Anglia) and the development training and consultancy company IMA on the following issues:
Climate change and development
International Politics of Climate Change
The Environment and Global Economic Governance
Civil society and globalisation
Accountability & Development
Media work: Interviews for BBCTV, BBC News 24, Sky News, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 2, Radio 5 live, BBC Asian Network, World Business and Media Services (CNBC Europe, America and Asia), BBC Radio Leicester, BBC Radio Gloucestershire, local press in the UK (Eastern Daily Press, Evening Argus) national newspapers and magazines in Argentina (La Nación, Valor Sostenible) and India (The Hindu Times, Financial Times of India, Deccan Herald) various local radio stations on environment and development issues (UK & Argentina) and letters published in national newspapers (The Guardian, UK) and articles and reviews in magazines such as The Ecologist and GreenWorld (Green Party magazine) and Britain in 2011 (published by the ESRC).
Languages: German (basic) French (intermediate) and Spanish (fluent)
Administrative Posts
2011 Sprout award committee (for the best book on the environment), International Studies Association
2010 Treasurer, International Human Dimensions Programme UK
2010 Research director, School of International Development UEA
2010 Member of the Piers Blaikie annual lecture working group
2009 Member of the Board of Management, Overseas Development Group.
2008- Convenor MA International Relations and Development Studies, University of East Anglia
2008- Co-convenor MA Conflict, Governance and International Development
2007- Member of Institute of Development Studies Fellowship Review and Promotions Board
2007- External examiner, University of London, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, MSc Globalisation and Development.
2007- Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Environment and Development
2006- Associate Editor, journal Global Environmental Politics
2005- Member of editorial committee of Yearbook on Global Civil Society (LSE)
2005-2007 Editor of CSGR Working Paper Series
2001-2004 Chair of Funding Ethics Committee, IDS
1999-2001 AUT representative at IDS
1998-1999 MA admissions tutor Warwick University
1997-1999 Social Secretary Warwick University
1997-1999 Library Liaison for the MA programme
1997-1999 Liaison for Economics, Politics and Philosophy degree
1997-1999 BISA news representative
Referees
Professor Melissa Leach, Fellow, KNOTS team, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RE. T: (01273) 678685 E-Mail: M.Leach@ids.ac.uk
Professor Matthew Paterson, School of Political Studies, University of Ottowa, 65 Rue Est Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada. T: (001)562 5800 E-mail: matthew.paterson@uottowa.ca
Professor Ben Rosamond, Dept. Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL. T: (02476) 524461 E-mail: B.J.Rosamond@warwick.ac.uk
Professor Andrew Dobson, School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy University of Keele, Staffs ST5 5BG. T: (01782) 583591 E-mail: a.n.h.dobson@pol.keele.ac.uk
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