Marc Hudson


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Visiting Fellow, Science Policy, university of sussex profile articles activity

In May 2019 I completed my PhD, at University of Manchester. It investigated the strategic responses of incumbents to proposals for carbon pricing in the last thirty years of Australian political history.
I worked at Keele University, and affiliated to the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity. My work involves teaching on a history of protest course, researching activist biographies (interviewing long-term activists).
From November 2021 to January 2023 I was a research fellow at University of Sussex, at the Science Policy Research Unit, examining the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy, in the UK and other countries.

I have had articles published in academic journals: Energy Research & Social Science, Technology in Society and (as a co-author) in Global Discourse. A book chapter has recently appeared in a Palgrave Macmillan.
I used to be a physiotherapist (amputee rehabilitation).

For what it is worth, I think we're not going to get out of this mess, to the extent that I had a vasectomy back in 2004. True story.

Experience
  • –present PhD candidate at Sustainable Consumption Institute of University of Manchester, University of Manchester
Education
  • 2002
    University of Salford, BSc/Hons Physiotherapy

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