Rebecca Elliott
@RebsFE
Associate Prof @LSEsociology @slcc_lse. Author of Underwater: Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change (Columbia UP)
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http://cup.columbia.edu/book/underwater/9780231548816 27-04-2010 21:00:38
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Excited to welcome patrick bresnihan and Naomi Millner for our final SLCC seminar of the year on May 21.
Join us! All are welcome.
Check out the next installment in our 'Policy Visions for the Home Insurance Crisis' series! This entry, by Rebecca Elliott , examines the role insurance plays–and could play–in society, particularly as impacts of climate change continue to mount. climateandcommunity.org/homeinsurance
It’s worth reminding those critical of the student protests raging across the US: Gaza no longer has universities. Every single university in Gaza has been bombed into oblivion. Hundreds of academics, scholars, professors, & students have been killed since Oct. 7. #scholasticide
Hugely useful analysis from the brilliant Sarah Knuth and Zac Taylor. The insurance crisis is a housing crisis.
Climate change is already having severe impacts on peoples’ everyday lives - including their ability to insure their homes against disaster. Launching today, our new series 'Policy Visions for the Home Insurance Crisis' examines the home insurance crisis climateandcommunity.org/homeinsurance
🔜 1 week to go until our Social Life of Climate Change seminar series returns!
First up we welcome Justin Hosbey from UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
Kasia Paprocki
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On March 8, we're thrilled to be joined by Leigh Johnson of University of Oregon Geography.
She'll be speaking about the economic geography of adaptation labor.
Details and talk abstract here lse.ac.uk/geography-and-…
We couldn't be more excited about welcoming Justin Hosbey of UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design to the LSE in just a few weeks.
His talk will examine: “what happens to incarcerated people when carceral landscapes face the climate crisis?”
More details at lse.ac.uk/geography-and-…
hi everyone, i made a book! it's one of the biggest things ive ever done and includes nearly a decade of work photographing the architecture and landscape of south louisiana. out april 30th from ColumbiaBooksOnArch and officially available for pre-order!
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Watch Professor Nina Bandelj in conversation with Dr Rebecca Elliott, as part of our recent British Journal of Sociology Annual Public Lecture, on The Social Life of Money for Children.
➡️ bit.ly/3SRaOCP
#BJSociology
I’m incredibly honored to be in this company and so grateful to The Leverhulme Trust and to LSE Sociology for putting me forward.
First Social Life of Climate Change seminar of the year today and I can’t wait to hear from Ariadne Collins about decolonizing environmental governance
NEXT WEEK: Monday 16 October 6.45pm, LSE
Join us and British Journal of Sociology for the Annual BJS Lecture The Social Life of Money for Children with Nina Bandelj, chaired by Rebecca Elliott to explore how meaning, structure, and politics shape money flows within households.
bit.ly/3Rt9MfB