Dr. Camila Moreno
ContactPost-Doctoral Researcher, Research Group BioMaterialities (Visitors' Address: Hannoversche Str. 27, Haus 12) Research Group BioMaterialities |
Publications | Research Group Biomaterialities
Research Interests
Climate policy and global environmental governance, carbon metrics and Natural Capital, digitalization, technocracy, epistemology and history of science, Brazil and China.
Work Experience and Education
- 2009- present – Member of the Belém Letter Group (Grupo Carta de Belém), Brazilian civil society network on the financialization of nature.
- 2014-2018 – PhD, Sociology, Graduate Program in Development, Agriculture and Society of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CPDA/UFRRJ)
- 2011-2013 - Coordinator of the Sustainability Program, senior researcher, Heinrich Boell Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2008-2010 - Researcher, Friends of the Earth Brazil/NAT, Brazil.
- 2006-2007 - Researcher, Land of Rights/Terra de Direitos, Brazil.
- 2006 - Semi-senior reserarch fellowship, Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO)
Selected Publications
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Moreno, C. (2016): Lateinamerika - Bioökonomie-Region der Zukunft?. Berlin: Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum Chile-Lateinamerika e. V. https://www.fdcl.org/publication/2016-12-31-landscaping-a-biofuture-in-latin-america/
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Moreno, C. ; Speich Chassé, D. Fuhr,,L. (2015): Carbon Metrics. Global abstractions and ecological epistemicide. Heinrich Böll Stiftung Series Ecology Vol. 42, Berlin. https://www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2015-11-09_carbon_metrics.pdf
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Moreno, C. (2015): Brazil ‘made in China’: reconfigurations in contemporary capitalism. Rosa Luxemburg Foundation , São Paulo, Brazil (in Portuguese). 116p. http://rosaluxspba.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Brasil-made-in-China_final.pdf
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Moreno, C. (2013): The Emperor’s Green Clothes. Green Economy: a New Source of Primitive Accumulation In: Lang, M. (Org.). Alternatives to capitalism/colonialism of XXI Century. Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (in Spanish)
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Moreno, C. (2012): Green Economy and Development(alism) in Brazil Resources, Climate and Energy Politics. In: Bartelt.D (Org.). Inside a Champion: an Analysis of the Brazilian Development Model. Heinrich Boell Stiftung. http://www.boell.de/en/content/inside-champion