The Leverhulme Centre for the Study of Value
Please note: this working paper series has been discontinued and archived. This means that no more papers will be published in the series and that users should refer directly to the paper's authors for further information on particular papers.
- 13/2015 - Calculating Social Value: a critical analysis of how social value is constructed, understood and utilised within public sector value for money decision making - Rachael Morgan
- 12/2015 - Local politics of land and the restructuring of rice farming areas: a comparative study of Tanzania and Uganda - Elisa Greco
- 11/2015 - Measuring the value of what? An ethnographic account of the transformation of ‘Nature’ under the DEFRA biodiversity offsetting metric - Louise Carver
- 10/2015 - Assembling value in carbon forestry: Practices of assemblage, overflows and counter-performativities in Ugandan carbon forestry - Adrian Nel
- 09/2015 - Climate’s value, prices and crises: Geopolitical limits to financialization’s ecological fix - Patrick Bond
- 08/2015 - Value or rent? A discussion of the research protocol from a political economic perspective - Elisa Greco
- 07/2014 - Assembling value(s): What a focus on the distributed agency of assemblages can contribute to the study of value - Aurora Fredriksen
- 06/2014 - Leonardo’s sailors: A review of the economic analysis of wildlife trade - Alejandro Nadal and Francisco Aguayo
- 05/2014 - Nets and frames, losses and gains: Value struggles in engagements with biodiversity offsetting policy in England - Sian Sullivan and Mike Hannis
- 04/2014 - Rough and polished: A case study of the diamond pricing and valuation system - Sarah Bracking and Khadija Sharife
- 03/2014 - The natural capital myth; or will accounting save the world? Preliminary thoughts on nature, finance and values - Sian Sullivan
- 02/2014 - A conceptual map for the study of value: An initial mapping of concepts for the project ‘Human, non-human and environmental value systems: an impossible frontier?’ - Aurora Fredriksen, Sarah Bracking, Elisa Greco, James J Igoe, Rachael Morgan and Sian Sullivan
- 01/2014 - Initial research design: ‘Human, non-human and environmental value systems: an impossible frontier?’ - Sarah Bracking, Dan Brockington, Patrick Bond, Bram Büscher, James J Igoe, Sian Sullivan, Philip Woodhouse