
Jacob Hasselbalch
@jhasselbalch
INACTIVE ACCOUNT, FIND ME HERE: jhasselbalch.bsky.social // Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School
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https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-organization/staff/jhaioa 18-11-2009 11:21:26
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This intervention by Radek Sikorski 🇵🇱 in the 🇺🇳 Security Council today will be a classic. Not much left of 🇷🇺 after that.

🚨 New First View Article🚨 "Growth hegemony and post-growth futures: A complex hegemony approach" by Michael J. Albert (School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh) is now available online. And it's #OpenAccess! 📄 👉 buff.ly/48uxyfR


Vi undervurderer konsekvent ulighed, i CO2-udledninger mellem rige og fattige. Ikke bare globalt, men i høj grad også mellem top og bund i et land som Danmark @kristiansn89 har et nyt studie i Nature Climate Change og giver et interview i Weekendavisen, der forklarer bredere



The most patient of editors - @MattKranke & Jacob Hasselbalch! Thank you for your critical feedback. Looking forward to a co-authored paper (part of a Special Issue RIS ) soon being out. Incredibly thankful for the institutional OA agreement b/w Cambridge University Press & Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR.

My new preprint "The Decarbonization Bargain: How the Decarbonizable Sector Shapes Climate Politics" (forthcoming, @Pop_sphere, with Jonas Nahm) is now out! ⬇️Link⬇️



Nice to see @MattKranke & Jacob Hasselbalch's Intro to the Editors Forum on Post-growth in IR. "A key takeaway from the collection is that IR needs to pay greater attention to how politics is embedded in and, thus, dependent on life-sustaining ecosystems." rb.gy/kwjkn3


🚨New First View Article🚨 "Dealing with dangerous abundance: Towards post-growth International Relations" by Jimmi Matt Krank and Jacob Hasselbalch is now available #OpenAccess! 📜➡️ buff.ly/3Xt3HRr



New paper published in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change by Søren Lund Frandsen and Jacob Hasselbalch (Copenhagen Business School): 'Who are the green transition experts? Towards a new research agenda on climate change knowledge'. #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1002/wcc.917




Interesting new paper Cornel Ban and Jacob Hasselbalch in New Political Economy. Happy to see more work on indicative planning and to see the planning research agenda develop in general. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
