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Dr. Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn: 'Tech solutions don't solve complex ecological and social problems.'

Digging Sustainability Science |Video Series
08 July 2024

How can we implement new tech solutions in sustainable governance? Petar Tsonev invited Dr. Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn to discuss his paper ‘Interrogating Technology-led Experiments in Sustainability Governance’.

Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn has valuable experience in the field of International Political Economy with his expertise focusing on emergent technologies, non-state actors and expert knowledge in contemporary global governance.

His work crosses over the boundaries of many disciplines. The paper highlighted in this interview is the product of exactly such interdisciplinary work and unpacks the role of technology-led experiments in sustainability governance.

Master's student and videomaker Petar Tsjonev wants to know more about Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn's key paper, 'Interrogating Technology‐led Experiments in Sustainability Governance.'

Senior Lecturer

Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn is a Senior Lecturer (UD1) in International Political Economy and the academic lead of the Sustainability Technology (SusTech) research group at the Rudolf Agricola School for Sustainable Development.

Last modified:08 July 2024 3.16 p.m.

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