Research Assistant at the Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action, Queen's University Belfast
Calum's research interests are in political economy, power and social change. He completed his interdisciplinary PhD on revolutionary political struggle and the planetary crisis in 2023, and has published on themes of democratisation, prefigurative politics and the role of universities in the context of the climate and ecological emergency. He is a member of the Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action (SECA) at Queen's University Belfast.
Experience
2022–present
Research support, Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action
2019–2023
PhD candidate, Queen's University Belfast
Education
2023
Queen's University Belfast, PhD Politics
2019
Queen's University Belfast, MA International Relations
2018
Open University, BA English Literature & Creative Writing
Publications
2023
Agents of (un)sustainability: democratising universities for the planetary crisis, Frontiers in Sustainability
2022
A cost of living: Dialectics of the Necrocene and securing the means of resistance, Journal of Class & Culture
2022
Striking Against The Neoliberal University, Green European Journal
2021
Citizens' Assemblies Won't Save Us, Green European Journal