Hi GEP-ed community The ERC funding for the BIOSEC project on the intersections between political ecology, conservation and security has come to an end after 4 fantastic years. However we are not done yet and many of our team have papers and books coming out in the next 12 months. Our work examines the illegal wildlife trade including wealth & inequality, legal loopholes, militarisation of any poaching, Surveillance technology, the caviar trade, illegal logging, songbirds, rhino poaching, cacti trade and demand reduction campaigns.
Short summaries are in our policy briefs, zine and theme videos - all are on our website https://biosecproject.org our current papers are collated here https://biosecproject.org/research/ and we are active on twitter @biosec_erc All the best Rosaleen -- Professor Rosaleen Duffy, FAcSS The Department of Politics and International Relations University of Sheffield Elmfield, Northumberland Road Sheffield S10 2TU https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/politics/people/academic/rosaleen-duffy/profile Principal Investigator: *BIOSEC: Biodiversity and Security, Understanding Environmental Crime, Illegal Wildlife Trade and Threat Finance.* ERC Advanced Investigator Grant. https://biosecproject.org twitter @biosec_erc sign up here to our newsletter for updates https://biosecproject.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a44c762157d60cb63d837f594&id=c945d76ba9 *new papers**: * Massé, Dickinson, Margulies, Joanny, Lappe-Osthege & Duffy (2020) Conservation and Crime Convergence? Situating the London 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, Journal of Political Ecology (open access) https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/23543 Margulies, Wong and Duffy (2019) The Imaginary 'Asian Super Consumer': A critique of demand reduction campaigns for the illegal wildlife trade, Geoforum (open access) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016718519302945?via%3Dihub -- *I don't expect you to respond to my email outside your working hours. * *At the University of Sheffield we value and encourage flexible working patterns, so please be assured that I respect your working pattern and I am looking forward to your response when you are next working.* Professor Rosaleen Duffy, FAcSS The Department of Politics and International Relations University of Sheffield Elmfield, Northumberland Road Sheffield S10 2TU https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/politics/people/academic/rosaleen-duffy/profile Principal Investigator: *BIOSEC: Biodiversity and Security, Understanding Environmental Crime, Illegal Wildlife Trade and Threat Finance.* ERC Advanced Investigator Grant. https://biosecproject.org twitter @biosec_erc sign up here to our newsletter for updates https://biosecproject.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a44c762157d60cb63d837f594&id=c945d76ba9 *new papers**: * Massé, Dickinson, Margulies, Joanny, Lappe-Osthege & Duffy (2020) Conservation and Crime Convergence? Situating the London 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, Journal of Political Ecology (open access) https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/23543 Margulies, Wong and Duffy (2019) The Imaginary 'Asian Super Consumer': A critique of demand reduction campaigns for the illegal wildlife trade, Geoforum (open access) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016718519302945?via%3Dihub -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/CAAAsCseO3tp3xoLRfcT%2B87Hy9wgvbFgF5hZuc9Ogvv2UDWBUNQ%40mail.gmail.com.
