Sabrina Fernandes
SENIOR LEADERSHIP FELLOW
Sabrina Fernandes is Brazilian political economist with a PhD in Sociology. She is part of the Ecosocial and Intercultural Pact of the South, a member of the editorial committee of the NACLA Report, a columnist at The Intercept Brasil and a Senior Research Advisor to the Oxford Technology & Industrialisation for Development (TIDE) centre. Her research is focused on political ecology, just transitions, Latin America and internationalism.
Sabrina Fernandes
SENIOR LEADERSHIP FELLOW
Sabrina Fernandes is Brazilian political economist with a PhD in Sociology. She is part of the Ecosocial and Intercultural Pact of the South, a member of the editorial committee of the NACLA Report, a columnist at The Intercept Brasil and a Senior Research Advisor to the Oxford Technology & Industrialisation for Development (TIDE) centre. Her research is focused on political ecology, just transitions, Latin America and internationalism.
Towards a Concept of Ecological Sovereignty [After Order Working Paper Series]
What would it mean to rethink sovereignty through an ecological lens? Join us online for the first event in Alameda’s After Order Working Paper Series.
I. To decarbonise is not enough
A transition to a world without fossil fuels is necessary to mitigate the worst of climate change. Whereas ‘mitigation’ and ‘adaptation’ are two words heavily
VI. Trade Unions for Energy Democracy and a public pathway to energy sovereignty
Renewable energy is being implemented worldwide in a context of strong inequalities. The current state of government and private investment widens existent gaps by favouring
Latin American Alternatives to Green Colonialism by Sabrina Fernandes
In her lecture at the University of Barcelona titled “Just Transition in the Polycrisis: Latin American Alternatives to Green Colonialism,” Sabrina Fernandes talks about eco-social
Food for Internationalist Thought
Food production and consumption are, by their very nature, internationalist concerns. Economic stability, political relations, the social reproduction of labour, and health care are not
Transition and Climate Justice, by Sabrina Fernandes
Edward Burtynsky’s aerial photograph in the video image – which looks a lot like a painting – can lead to confusion: we need to find
Sabrina Fernandes fala sobre a pesquisa engajada
Sabrina Fernandes encerra o evento do lançamento do instituto no Brasil com uma reflexão sobre a importância da pesquisa conectada com os problemas sociais globais,
XI / Sovereignty and the polycrisis
Sovereignty is usually defined in relation to the nation-state, with attention to borders and state formation, the control of territory and resources, and the self-determination
