
W. Nathan Green
@wnathangreen1
Geography @NUSingapore | political ecology | debt | financialization | agrarian change | "development" | Southeast Asia | Cambodia
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Read how W. Nathan Green and Estes define and apply translocal precarity to labor and social reproduction in Cambodia: bit.ly/3Cy1ZEc


Happy to share this short five-minute video of Randy Green Photography’s (my dad!) favorite wildlife photographs from the past 10 years: from Namibia to the Arctic. Pretty awesome shots! youtu.be/0GJSC03iodc


Fascinating new piece on the political history of geoeconomics in Transactions of Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) by my colleagues James Sidaway and Felix Mallin. rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

RGS session CfP on 'Race and everyday finance', with Nithya Natarajan, Maya Goodfellow and Rafeef Ziadah. We would love to receive abstracts for our session on the colonial legacies and racialised features and outcomes of everyday finance in the context of international dvpt.


Happy to share this CFP, "The Invisible Heart of the Invisible Hand? Impact Investing for Sustainable Development," for the RGS-IBG annual conference, with Emma Mawdsley. Send us your abstract if you want to be part of a critical discussion on development and financialization!


Check out next week's 4-part session on Sustainability Capitalism at #AAG2023 to hear these fantastic speakers! @EconGeo Leigh Johnson Matt Huber Kathy McAfee Kimberley Thomas Miles Kenney-Lazar (@mklaz.bsky.social) Ewan Robinson Jessica Dempsey Conchúr Ó Maonaigh Olivia C Meyer 🦋 oliviacarterm.bsky.social @goforbroque Emma Loizeaux


W. Nathan Green and I are still buzzing from the critical discussion on sustainability capitalism American Association of Geographers CAPE AAG Thank you to the star presenters for sharing their fascinating work Matt Huber @EconGeo Kathy McAfee Leigh Johnson Kimberley Thomas Ewan Robinson …. (1/2)



Developing a paper related to sustainability and capitalism? Submit your abstract to be part of a special issue proposal organized by W. Nathan Green and myself for Geoforum Check out our attached proposal Abstracts due June 15th to us at [email protected] and [email protected]


Happy to share our new article, which argues that Cambodia's banking and microfinance sector depends on many clients who juggle informal debt to repay their loans--a general characteristic of formal financial markets that lend to precarious households. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Very excited to be a part of this paper on #microfinance, #debt, climate precarity, and depletion in #Cambodia. Thanks for all the hard work Vincent Guermond, Prof Katherine Brickell, Nithya Natarajan, Laurie Parsons, and many others!

Pleased to share our new article published in NUS Geography's Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, part of a special section edited by Tim Oakes and Darren Byler that came out of their Third China Made Workshop held at Asia Research Institute - NUS in 2021! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Pleased to share my new article in Transactions of Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) about agrarian financial ecologies in #Cambodia, which centers land and labor in geographies of debt to better understand how debt drives land dispossession in the countryside. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

I am pleased to share a new article just out in EPA: Economy and Space titled "The Anti-Politics of Impact Investment," based on my research about #microfinance in #Cambodia. Please message me if you'd like me to share the paper. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…

OnlineFirst - "The anti-politics of impact investment: Financial self-regulation, market competition and over-indebtedness in Cambodia" by W. Nathan Green: #impactinvestment #debt #financialization #neoliberalgovernance #Cambodia journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…


Happy to share this new article written with my PhD student, Rosa Yi, about the impact of #Covid-19 on translocal migrant households in #Cambodia, published in Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)'s journal Area. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

It has been great to be a participant in the 11th Summer Institute in Economic Geography, hosted at NUS Geography in Singapore!