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Green economy and meeting human needs (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2014, November). Green economy and meeting human needs. Presented at Contemporary Debates and New Discourses on Social Development International Conference, University of Colima, Colima, Mexico

A discussion about the extent to which the sustainable transition paradigm can been human needs.

Socialism, capitalism and environmental justice (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2014, November). Socialism, capitalism and environmental justice. Paper presented at Seventeenth International Conference on Socialism for the Twenty-first Century, School of Political Science from the South and the Higher Institute of International Relations, University of Havana, Cuba

Disussion of different approaches to achieving environmental justice in 6 countries.

Social inclusion and the Green Economy (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2014, September). Social inclusion and the Green Economy. Paper presented at 12th Annual European Social Policy Association NetworkBeyond the Crisis in Europe - New Opportunities for Reconciling Sustainability, Equality and Economic robustness, Norwegian Social Research Association (NOVA)

This paper looked at the equity and inclusion aspects of recent interpretations of 'Green Economy' e.g. UNEP 2011.

Illuminating twenty-five years of poverty research through paradata and secondary analysis (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K., Gordon, D., Edwards, R., Elliot, H., Fahmy, E., & Phoenix, A. (2014, July). Illuminating twenty-five years of poverty research through paradata and secondary analysis. Paper presented at UK National Social Policy Association Conference, University of Sheffield, England

This paper looked at poverty research over the 20th and 21st centuries, focussing on paradata and secondary analysis. In particular it discussed the work of Peter Townsend.

Can the capitalist state deliver environmental justice? (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2014, July). Can the capitalist state deliver environmental justice?. Paper presented at Social Policy Association National Conference, University of Sheffield, England

This paper disussed the contradictions between capitalism and achieving environmental justice.

Poverty in the UK: Advancing paradata analysis and open access (2014)
Report
Edwards, R., Phoenix, A., Elliot, H., Gordon, D., Fahmy, E., & Bell, K. (2014). Poverty in the UK: Advancing paradata analysis and open access

This project aimed to provide open access to data from Peter Townsend’s 1967-68 Poverty in the UK (PinUK) landmark UK survey, and to enhance the capacity to use it, through innovative analysis of micro paradata and comparative analysis of macro parad... Read More about Poverty in the UK: Advancing paradata analysis and open access.

Life on a low income in austere times: Precarious budgets (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Pemberton, S., Sutton, E., Fahmy, E., & Bell, K. (2014, June). Life on a low income in austere times: Precarious budgets. Paper presented at 3rd Peter Townsend Memorial Conference, London, England

An analysis of the everyday ways of coping with poverty by those experiencing the impact of service cuts and economic decline.

Energy and social justice (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Bell, K. (2014, June). Energy and social justice. Presented at Big Green Week - Energy, Bristol City Council, Bristol. England

A presentation as part of 'Big Green Week' in Bristol discussing energy issues in relation to social justice. The key issue, I propose, is the nationalisation of energy since private energy companies are making vast profits while many poor die in the... Read More about Energy and social justice.

Degrowth for sustainability, equality and poverty reduction: Some lessons from Cuba (2014)
Book Chapter
Bell, K. (2014). Degrowth for sustainability, equality and poverty reduction: Some lessons from Cuba. In T. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), The International Handbook on Social Policy and the Environment (249-273). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar

Increased economic growth has been widely and consistently advocated as a solution to poverty and inequality. Yet many environmentalists are opposed to limitless growth on the grounds that it is ecologically unsustainable. In particular, the ‘degro... Read More about Degrowth for sustainability, equality and poverty reduction: Some lessons from Cuba.