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Centre for Critical Global Change

Home for the interdisciplinary study of planetary, health, and social changes shaping large swathes of life on earth.

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Find out more about the centre, areas of focus and how to contact us.

Members

Meet the members of the Centre for Critical Global Change.

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A selection of highlighted projects from the researchers in the centre.

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Recent work by Goldsmiths members such as book chapters, research and articles.

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