
Tobias Müller @tobiasmueller.bsky.social
@tobiasmueller_
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow @CRASSHlive @Cambridge_Uni,
Politics & Sociology of Climate Justice, Decolonization, Religion, Gender, Social Movements, *350 ppm
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Our first panellist is Dr Tobias Müller @tobiasmueller.bsky.social speaking on 'Sustainability and Climate Change: A challenge for religion.


So this happened!! Thanks so much to King's College, Cambridge for giving me the space to write it how I wanted. It makes all the difference


New article out in American Behavioral Scientist: "Patriarchal “Love School”: Entrepreneurial Heroic Masculinity and Neoliberalism in A Pentecostal Church in London" - Open Access First part of SI - stay tuned! CRASSH, Cambridge Woolf Institute The Cambridge Interfaith Programme journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…




Finally out: Our Special Issue "Strictly Observant Religion, Gender and the State" with the American Behavioral Scientist! Check out our introduction on the "Triple Transformation" - OA w Pınar Dokumacı CRASSH, Cambridge Woolf Institute Politics and International Studies Cambridge journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…



Honored to be speaking, Afrikan Reparations APPG UK Reparations Conference 2024, taking place 27 Oct 2024 at Friends House, Euston. Pls join! This event will bring reparations campaigners from around the world to explore pathways to reparative justice #UKReparations24 appg-ar.org/uk-reparations…


A thought provoking #climaTRACES workshop today with Tobias Müller @tobiasmueller.bsky.social Cambridge University presenting his work on “Planetary Uprising: Extinction Rebellion & The Political Thought of the #Climate Crisis” CRASSH, Cambridge. Thank you Tobias & all the participants for the brilliant questions!



📰We are delighted that Environmental Research Letters has published Tobias Müller @tobiasmueller.bsky.social's article 'Gendered extractivism in Uganda: implications for just transitions'. You can read it here now: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…