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Back to the future; the recurring patterns of flooding in the UK by Anna Carlsson-Hyslop, 16 April 2014

Give local authorities more freedom to deliver sustainable cities by Sally Gee & Elvira Uyarra, 21 May 2014

Newsletter - June 2014

Yeow, J., Uyarra, E. & Gee, S. (2011) 'Sustainable innovation through public procurement: The case of ‘closed loop’ recycled paper', MIoIR working paper series.

Harvey, M., McMeekin, A., Shove, E., Southerton, D. & Walker, G. (2012) 'Researching Social Practice and Sustainability: puzzles and challenges', SPRG Discussion Paper, No. 2

Harvey, M. & McMeekin, A. (2010) 'Political Shaping Of Transitions To Biofuels In Europe, Brazil And The USA', Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI) Working Paper 2010-02, University of Essex: Colchester.

Gee, S. (2010) 'Distributed Innovation Processes (DIPs) and the Dynamics of Knowledge Tradability', MIOIR Working Paper Series.

Gee, S. & McMeekin, A. (2010) 'How innovation systems emerge to solve ecological problems: Biofuels in the United States and Brazil', Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI) Working Paper 2010-03, University of Essex: Colchester.

Foster, C. & Gee, S. (2013) 'Playing for high steaks: market structure and purchaser-led sustainability initiatives in the UK beef sector', MIoIR working paper series.

Yates, L. (2014) ‘Rethinking Prefiguration: Alternatives, Micropolitics and Goals in Social Movements’, Social Movement Studies.

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