Dr Gisa Weszkalnys is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at LSE. Her research has explored future-making as a political, material, and imaginative practice, for example, in the context of city planning, in emerging oil economies and, more recently, in the transition to a post-carbon society. She is author of Berlin Alexanderplatz: Transforming Place in a Unified Germany and is currently working on a second monograph, provisionally entitled A Doubtful Hope: Oil, Wealth, and Time in Atlantic Africa. Her most recent research project has been an interdisciplinary collaboration entitled Fraying ties? Networks, territory and transformation in the UK oil sector.
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