Papers
2018 The Four Horsemen of Economic Collapse, Economic Theory for the Anthropocene, 3rd July, University of Surrey
2017 Elvis Presley, Donald Trump and the Death of the American Dream, Research and Innovation Conference, 7thJuly, University of Cumbria, Lancaster
2016 From Star Wars to the Dark Ages, International De-growth Conference, September 1st-5th, Budapest
2016 All Downhill from here: Oil Prices and Resource Depletion, Guest Lecture, 18th May, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester
2015 Britain in the twenty-second century: the future really is medieval, Research and Enterprise Conference, 3rdJuly, University of Cumbria, Lancaster
2014. Superheroes: Saviours of Neo-liberal Globalisation. Dark Mountain, Available at: https://dark-mountain.net/superheroes-saviours-of-neoliberal-globalisation/
2014 The end of Peak Oil? Why this topic is still relevant despite recent denials, Energy Policy, vol. 64, issue C, pages 93-101
2013 Peak Oil? Why this topic is still relevant despite recent denials, Global Energy Systems Conference, 26-28th June, Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh
2012 No More from the Man with No Name, Research Fest, 9th July, University of Cumbria, Lancaster
PhD Supervision
Kieran J. Steuart. The relevance of social class, communications and general location in contemporary British Labour Party Politics, with a focus on North-West Cumbria. Completed in 2017.
Leander Bindewald. An Analytical Account of Money as a Discursive Institution in Light of the Practice of Complementary Currencies. Completed in 2018.
Simon Taylor. A study to understand how Social Housing Providers (SHPs) manage the conflict between market forces and addressing social needs. Completed in 2019.
Martin Fowler. Making Political Art Works. Ongoing.
Peer Reviewing
Energy Policy Journal, September 2016
Energy Policy Journal, April 2017
Energy Policy Journal, February 2019