Political neutrality in the face of injustice serves to maintain the status quo. Responding to Hana Kubátová’s blog piece, Adam Standring underlines the moral necessity of organisations like ECPR taking a strong political stance in the face of violence in Palestine and a crackdown on critical voices in the West
Invited Auxiliary Researcher, ISEG, Lisbon School of Economics and Management / Affiliated Researcher, Centre for Environment and Sustainability Social Science, Örebro University
Adam's research is situated in the field of environmental sociology and public policy, and focuses on the intersection between facts and values in public policy.
He has published a variety of interdisciplinary articles on topics such as climate change, expertise, moral politics and knowledge production, in journals including the European Journal of Political Research, Policy & Politics, WIRES: Climate Change and Environmental Policy & Governance.
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