My research revolves around the question as to how we might organise our urban economies and societies more justly and sustainably. I am interested in how capitalist political-economic structures and neoliberal governance condition possibilities for transformative social change in the city, as well as in the ways that social actors within and outside of the local state organise collectively to overcome these barriers. I consider how alternative visions of the economy come to materialise in urban contexts and how such processes are shaped by existing intersecting inequalities.
In my PhD project, I have studied efforts of urban activists and local state actors in Amsterdam to transform the urban economy through ideas of the circular economy and the Doughnut Economy. My research approach is qualitative and interdisciplinary, as I draw from my background in economics and philosophy, as well as urban geography and critical sociology.
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Primary research areas
Urban studies
Capitalism and neoliberalism
Transformative social change
Alternative economic development
Sustainability
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/ccbhl
Courses
Re-imagining capitalism (master’s elective)
Organizing for desirable futures (master’s elective)
Social innovation and entrepreneurship (master’s course)
Business research methodology (BSc International Trade and Shipping)
Supervision of bachelor projects and master theses
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Publications sorted by:
2024
Matthew Thompson; Charlotte Cator; David Beel; Ian Rees Jones; Martin Jones; Kevin Morgan / : Postcapitalist Degrowth or the Next Regime of Capital Accumulation?. In: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, Vol. 17, No. 3, 11.2024, p. 535-550
Journal article > peer review
Charlotte Cator / : Contestation and Alternatives in Amsterdam. Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2024, 302 p. (PhD Series, No. 24.2024)
PhD thesis
2023
Charlotte Cator / In: Transformationens politik: Ledelse af tidens udfordringer. . ed. /Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen; Dorthe Pedersen; Erik Mygind du Plessis; Jette Sandager. København : Nyt fra Samfundsvidenskaberne 2023, p. 203-218
Book chapter > peer review
2022
Charlotte Cator / : Going Beyond Neoliberal 'Solutions' with Hannah Arendt. In: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 22, No. 3, 11.2022, p. 83-113
Journal article > peer review
2023
Charlotte Cator / New York, NY : Portside 11.10.2023
Net publication - Internet publication
2023
How Cities Can Transform Democracy
11/10/2023 // Portside.org // Charlotte Cator
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20/02/2023 // Ritzaus Bureau // Copenhagen Business School