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Beck Pearse
Beck Pearse
Senior Lecturer, School of Sociology / Fenner School, ANU
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Gender and climate change
R Pearse
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (2), 10.1002/wcc.451, 2016
2752016
Gender norms and the economy: Insights from social research
R Pearse, R Connell
Feminist Economics, 2015
2662015
Ten reasons why carbon markets will not bring about radical emissions reduction
R Pearse, S Böhm
Carbon Management 5 (4), 325-337, 2014
1332014
Negotiating with the North: How Southern-tier intellectual workers deal with the global economy of knowledge
R Connell, R Pearse, F Collyer, JM Maia, R Morrell
The Sociological Review 66 (1), 41-57, 2018
1152018
Climate Action Upsurge: An Ethnography of Climate Movement Politics
S Rosewarne, J Goodman, R Pearse
Routledge, 2013
982013
Re‐making the global economy of knowledge: do new fields of research change the structure of North–South relations?
R Connell, R Pearse, F Collyer, J Maia, R Morrell
The British Journal of Sociology, 2017
482017
Gender: In World Perspective (3rd edition)
R Connell, R Pearse
Polity 3, 2015
45*2015
Pricing Carbon in Australia: Contestation, the State and Market Failure
R Pearse
Routledge, https://www.routledge.com/Pricing-Carbon-in-Australia …, 2017
412017
Moving targets: Carbon pricing, energy markets, and social movements in Australia
R Pearse
Environmental Politics 25 (6), 1079-1101, 2016
402016
Making a market? Contestation and climate change
R Pearse
Journal of Australian Political Economy 66, 166-198, 2010
382010
Theorising the political economy of energy transformations: Agency, structure, space, process
R Pearse
New Political Economy, https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2020.18, 2020
372020
Researching direct action against carbon emissions: A digital ethnography of climate agency
R Pearse, J Goodman, S Rosewarne
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2 (3), 76-103, 2010
372010
The coal question that emissions trading has not answered
R Pearse
Energy Policy 99, 319–328, 2016
352016
Gender, inter/disciplinarity and marginality in the social sciences and humanities: A comparison of six disciplines
R Pearse, JN Hitchcock, H Keane
Women's Studies International Forum 72, 109-126, 2019
322019
Labour in transition: A value-theoretical approach to renewable energy labour
R Pearse, G Bryant
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5 (4), 1872-1894, 2022
252022
Gender Norms and Stereotypes: A Survey of Concepts, Research and Issues About Change
R Connell, R Pearse
UNW Expert Group Meeting ‘Envisioning women’s rights in the post - 2015 context’, 2014
252014
Beyond the Coal Rush: A Turning Point for Global Energy and Climate Policy?
J Goodman, L Connor, D Ghosh, K Kohli, JP Marshall, M Menon, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2020
222020
Mapping REDD in the Asia-Pacific: Governance, marketisation and contention
R Pearse
ephemera 12 (1/2), 181-205, 2012
212012
Gender norms: Are they the enemy of women’s rights?
R Connell, R Pearse
http://www.unrisd.org/beijing+20-connell-pearse, 2015
202015
Back to the land? Legitimation, carbon offsets and Australia's emissions trading scheme
R Pearse
Global Change, Peace & Security 25 (1), 43-60, 2013
182013
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