New Research Results (2020)14 December 2020|CSS New Research ResultsCSS Working Paper No.2 published: Social-ecological transformation conflicts in rural areasPhoto: cssThe second Working Paper in the new CSS Working Paper Series has been published. Social-ecological transformation conflicts in rural areas. An...12 November 2020|CSS New Research ResultsBehind the BuzzWord: understanding transformation in the sustainability debatePhoto: Francesco Gallarotti; Unsplash; croppedThe 17th meeting of the Junior Research Group "Environmental Sociology" was held on October 8th and 9th in Hamburg via Zoom. Under the heading "Behind...13 October 2020|CSS New Research ResultsEngaging with Grand Challenges: An Institutional Logics PerspectivePhoto: Franziska CagicCSS member Dr. Ali Aslan Gümüsay, Dr. Laura Claus (UCL School of Management), and John Amis, PhD (University of Edinburgh) publish an article titled...28 July 2020|CSS New Research ResultsHow can financial markets facilitate the transformation towards a sustainable and climate-friendly society?Photo: pixabayIn July 2019, the Center for Sustainable Society Research (CSS) approved the establishment of the Working Group "Sustainable Finance". What has been...15 June 2020|CSS New Research ResultsPaper published: ‘Incantatory’ governance - global climate politics’ performative turn and its wider significance for global politicsPhoto: rawpixelAn article on the performative nature of post-Paris climate governance by CSS director Prof. Dr. Stefan Aykut, Dr. Edouard Morena and Dr. Jean Foyer...26 May 2020|CSS New Research ResultsStudy published: Targeted CO2 removal from the atmosphere as a new approach in EU climate policyPhoto: rawpixelCSS member Felix Schenuit and Dr. Oliver Geden have published a study concluding that if the EU wants to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, it will...12 February 2020|CSS New Research ResultsCSS Working Paper No.1 published: Report from the COP25 climate summit in MadridPhoto: CSSThe first Working Paper in the new CSS Working Paper Series has been published. The accountant, the Admonisher and the Animator: Global climate...10 January 2020|CSS New Research ResultsCSS Member Dr. Florian Hertel coauthors article in the American Sociological Review on the relation between inequality and intergenerational class mobilityPhoto: rawpixel*** English version below *** Größere Ungleichheit – geringere Mobilität! Forscher aus Hamburg und Bremen, darunter CSS Mitglied Dr. Florian Hertel...