Academic

Forthcoming 2025. “Growth and Decarbonization: National Capacities Meet Global Imperatives.” In Growth strategies and welfare reforms: How nations cope with economic transitions, edited by A. Hassel and B. Palier. (with Mark Blyth)

2024. Comparative Green Advantage: Growth Regimes and Public Investment in Renewable Energy R&D. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 62(1): 285-294.

2023. Representation and Displacement: Labor Disembedding and Contested Neoliberalism in France. Comparative Politics 55(3): 377-400. (with Mark Vail & Sara Watson)

2023. Populism and Carbon Tax Justice: The Yellow Vest Movement in France. Social Problems 70(1): 143-163.

2022. Just Who Gets Paid-Off in a ‘Just’ Transition? in Making the great turnaround work: economic policy for a green and just transition, Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation, pp. 97-104. (with Mark Blyth)

2021. Drivers of Carbon Price Adoption in Wealthy Democracies: International or Domestic Forces? Socius 7:1-11.

2020. When Ignoring the News and Going Hiking Can Help You Save the World: Environmental Activist Strategies for Persistence. Sociological Forum 35(1):189–206.

2020. Do Carbon Prices Limit Economic Growth? Socius 6:1-3.

2019. Assessing Sociodemographic Predictors of Climate Change Concern, 1994-2016. Social Science Quarterly 100(5):1699–1708.

2018. Beyond Organizational Ties: Foundations of Persistent Commitment in Environmental Activism. Social Movement Studies 17(6):697–715.

Non-Academic

2024. Four Problems for the Degrowth Movement. Jacobin.

2023. The Dollar and Climate. Phenomenal World. Series: The Polycrisis.

2022. What I learned from France’s energy protesters on how to transform the economy. Corporate Knights Magazine.