Publications
The Green New Deal and the Transformation of Work
Craig Calhoun and Benjamin Fong, co-editors
Columbia University Press, 2022
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-green-new-deal-and-the-future-of-work/9780231205566
Degenerations of Democracy
Craig Calhoun, Charles Taylor, and Dilip Gaonkar
Harvard University Press, 2022
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674237582
What a Difference Structure Makes: Material Styles of Syrian Caliciform Ware Identified through Ceramic Petrography
Sarah R. Graff
Searching for Structure in Pottery Analysis: New Frameworks and Techniques in Instrumental Ceramic Analysis, January 1, 2022
https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/renewing-search-structure/
Privacy, Data Rights and Cybersecurity: Technology for Good in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals
Katina Michael, Shannon Kobran, Roba Abbas, Salah Hamdoun
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, November 2021
https://doi.org/10.1109/ISTAS50296.2020.9462231
From Waste Pickers to Producers: An Inclusive Circular Economy Solution through Development of Cooperatives in Waste Management
Buch, R.; Marseille, A.; Williams, M.; Aggarwal, R.; Sharma, A.
Sustainability, August 10, 2021
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13168925
Environmental Education Catalyzed by Tourism: Ecoliteracy Initiatives on the Coast of Kenya
Nina Berman
Sustainability, July 29, 2021
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158501
Discourses of Anticipatory Futures Among Contemporary Japanese Younger Adults
Judit Kroo
Discourse and Society, June 24, 2021
Locusts and People: Integrating the Social Sciences in Sustainable Locust Management
Clara Therville, John M. Anderies, Michel Lecoq and Arianne Cease
Agronomy, May 12, 2021
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11050951
Persisting narratives undermine potential water scarcity solutions for informal areas of Mexico City: the case of two settlements in Xochimilco
Hernández Aguilar, B., Lerner, A. M., Manuel-Navarrete, D., & Siqueiros-García, J. M.
Water International, 2021
https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2021.1923179
Applying Technologies of the Self in Transformation Labs to Mobilize Collective Agency
Manuel-Navarrete, D., Charli-Joseph, L., Eakin, H., & Siquieros-Garcia, J. M.
Social Innovations Journal, 2021
https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/696
“Changing Society, Changing Sociology” in Africa’s Radicalisms and Conservatisms
Craig Calhoun with Edwin Etieyibo, Obvious Katsaura, and Muchaparara Musemwa Brill, 2021
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004445079
Technology and the Formalization of the Informal Economy
Salah Hamdoun
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, November 2020
https://doi.org/10.1109/ISTAS50296.2020.9462231
Urbanization, Migration, and Adaptation to Climate Change
W. Neil Adger, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Carl Folke, Daniel Ospina, F. Stuart Chapin III, Kathleen Segerson, Karen C.Seto, John M.Anderies, Scott Barrett, Elena M.Bennett, Gretchen Daily, Thomas Elmqvist, Joern Fischer, Nils Kautsky, Simon A. Levin, Jason F. Shogren, Jeroen van den Bergh, Brian Walker, James Wilen
One Earth, October 23, 2020
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.09.016
A more dynamic understanding of human behaviour for the Anthropocene
Caroline Schill, John M. Anderies, Therese Lindahl, Carl Folke, Stephen Polasky, Juan Camilo Cárdenas, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Marco A. Janssen, Jon Norberg & Maja Schlüter
Nature Sustainability, November 25, 2019
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0419-7
Advancing Water Sustainability in Megacities: Comparative Study of São Paulo and Delhi Using a Social-Ecological System Framework
Aggarwal, R. M., L. Haglund
Sustainability, 2019
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195314
Intentional disruption of path-dependencies in the Anthropocene: Gray versus green water infrastructure regimes in Mexico City, Mexico
Manuel-Navarrete, D., Morehart, C., Tellman, B., Eakin, H., Siqueiros-García, J. M., & Aguilar, B.H.
Anthropocene, 2019
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2019.100209
Production requires water: Material remains of the hydrosocial cycle in an ancient Anatolian city
Sarah R. Graff, Scott Branting, and John Marston
Economic Anthropology, 2019
Germans on the Kenyan Coast: Land, Charity, and Romance
Nina Berman
Indiana University Press, 2017
https://iupress.org/9780253024305/germans-on-the-kenyan-coast/
Analysis of Framework for the Formalization of Economic Units in Guyana for the International Labour Organization 2016
Sydney Armstrong, Shameza David, Kevin Fogenay, Chevy Devonish
2016
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16qagQUKO0kMueHJGtgDOTIlmkeANmGu/view?usp=sharing
India’s two track economy: An exploration into the dualism of India’s complex economic structure.
Aggarwal, R. M.
Handbook of South Asian Economics, 2011
If “the economy” is collapsing, how do people survive?
Sarah R. Graff, Nina Berman, Rimjhim Aggarwal, Clea Edwards, Chris Morehart, Salah Hamdoun, David Manuel-Navarrete, Okechukwu Iheduru, Hallie Eakin, Mary Jane Parmentier, Gary Grossman, Netra Chhetri.
Medium, August 3, 2020
https://medium.com/@asuglobalfuture/if-the-economy-is-collapsing-how-do-people-survive-3d80550f3d80
Social Protection Programs and the need for context-specific Financial Technology Design: Brazil’s Bolsa Familia
Salah Hamdoun, Mary Jane Parmentier
International Studies Association West Conference
September 25, 2021
The Developmentalization of the Unbanked in Morocco: The illusion of financial inclusion
Salah Hamdoun
International Studies Association Annual Convention – Globalization, Regionalism and Nationalism
April 6, 2021
Reading Resilience in Younger Adults’ Shokunin Laborways
Judit Kroo
Anthropology of Japan
2021
Discusses the potential ontological and epistemological affordances of alternative ‘artisan’ modalities of economic participation as a response to contemporary Japanese socioecological precarity.
Re-framing precarity: Younger Japanese adults’ discursive negotiations of desirable lifeways
Judit Kroo
International Pragmatics Association
2021
Analyzes younger adults’ imagining of a ‘good’ future as a tactic for managing socioeconomic precarity. Considers whether these imaginings have the potential to constitute forms of ‘radical hope’, or the envisioning of a future in a time when all futures are under threat.
Necropower in the Informal Economy in Morocco
Salah Hamdoun, Mary Jane Parmentier
International Studies Association West Conference
September 27, 2020
Realizing the SDGs to Build Ethical Circular Economies
Rimjhim Aggarwal
UN Global Compact Online Event
September 21, 2020
Informal Economy: What is the Relevance to Global Futures?
Rimjhim Aggarwal
ASU Global Futures Lab Symposium: Agents of Change: Futures of Hope, Futures of Concern
November 25, 2019
Informal Economy: What is the Relevance to Global Futures?
Sarah R. Graff
ASU Global Futures Lab Symposium: Agents of Change: Futures of Hope, Futures of Concern
October 25, 2019
Role of Irrigation in Ending Global Hunger
Rimjhim Aggarwal
Ending Global Hunger Colloquium
April 11, 2019
Decolonizing Economic Theory: Thoughts on the “Informal” Economy in Diani, Kenya
Nina Berman
ASU Global Futures Lab Symposium: Agents of Change: Futures of Hope, Futures of Concern
February 20, 2019
Presented as part of the series on “Development Reimagined: Innovative Views on Decolonizing Development.”
Economic Common Sense: Forms of Labor in Ukunda-Diani, Kenya
Nina Berman
Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association
November 29-December 1, 2018
The paper discussed economic activity largely between local Kenyans and expatriate Europeans, much of which occurs outside of formal employment structures.