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Right now I am writing a book on eco-cities and long term processes of social-ecological development. I am also developing projects on the political sociology of the Transition town movement, the politics and political economy of peak oil, permaculture and the future of food systems and human ecology.
Specific foci for funding applications include the 'zero emission development and the sustainable campus', sustainability and urban regeneration, and large scale restoration ecology in the wake of reform of the common agricultural policy.
In a similar vein I would be interested in developing projects looking at the political and sociological conditions for a 'steady-state' economy and ecological-economic certification and validation.
One Planet Institute
I am currently doing market research for a radical concept in post-graduate sustainability education. See One Planet Institute for details.
I am also a member of the Research Institute for Law Politics and JusticeSelected Publications
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2010. Integrative Levels and the ‘Great Evolution’: Organicist Biology and the Sociology of Norbert Elias. Journal of Classical Sociology 10(4):1-19, vol. 10(4), 1-19. doi>
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Leal W, Quilley SA, Dobson A (Eds.). 2010. Quilley, S. Leal,W and Dobson,A (Ed) Catalyzing Sustainability: The Role of Higher Education. (vol. Vol. 4 No. 4). Interscience.
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2009. The Land Ethic as an Ecological Civilizing Process: Aldo Leopold, Norbert Elias, and Environmental Philosophy. ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, vol. 31(2), 115-134. link>
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2009. Transition Towns and Sustainable communities. In The Transition to Sustainable Living and Practice. Leonard L and Barry J (Eds.). Emerald Group Publishing.
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Books
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Leal W, Quilley SA, Dobson A (Eds.). 2010. Quilley, S. Leal,W and Dobson,A (Ed) Catalyzing Sustainability: The Role of Higher Education. (vol. Vol. 4 No. 4). Interscience.
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2007. Involvement and detachment. Dublin: UCD Press.
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Quilley S and Loyal S (Eds.). 2004. The sociology of Norbert Elias. Cambridge Univ Pr.
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2002. Exploring the Tomato: Transformations of Nature, Society and Economy. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Journal Articles
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2010. Integrative Levels and the ‘Great Evolution’: Organicist Biology and the Sociology of Norbert Elias. Journal of Classical Sociology 10(4):1-19, vol. 10(4), 1-19. doi>
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2010. Sustainability as Competitive Advantage in Higher Education in the UK. International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development., vol. 9(4), 330-348. doi>
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2009. The Land Ethic as an Ecological Civilizing Process: Aldo Leopold, Norbert Elias, and Environmental Philosophy. ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, vol. 31(2), 115-134. link>
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2008. Transition towns: 'Survival' 'resilience' and the elusive paradigm shift in sustainable living. Eco-politics, vol. 1(2), 12-31.
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2007. The human sustainable city: Challenges and perspectives from the habitat agenda. ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS, vol. 16(1), 181-182. link>
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2006. From Andean weed to culinary staple: the assimilation of the tomato into Anglo-American economy and culture. Food and History, vol. 4(1), 169-220.
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2005. Eliasian Sociology as a 'Central Theory' for the Human Sciences. Current Sociology, vol. 53(5), 807-828. doi>
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2005. Science, cumulative knowledge, secondary involvement and synthesis: A reply to our critics. Current Sociology, vol. 53(1), 843-850.
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2005. The rise and fall of the Guernsey Tomato. Food and History, vol. 3(1), 151-196.
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2004. Social Development as Trophic Expansion: Food systems, Prosthetic Ecology and the Arrow of History. Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift, vol. 31(3), 321-348.
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2002. A review of ' Food, Nature and Society. Rural life in late modernity' by Tovey H and M Blanc. Irish Journal of Sociology, vol. II(2).
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1999. Global 'System' and Local 'Personality' in Urban Politics. Space and Polity, vol. 3(1), 5-33. doi>
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1995. ECONOMIES OF SIGNS AND SPACE - LASH,S, URRY,J. ANTIPODE, vol. 27(1), 108-111. link>
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1995. Manchester's Village in the City: The Gay Vernacular in a Post-industrial Landscape of Power. Transgressions, 36-50.
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Catalyzing Sustainability: The Role of Higher Education (Forthcoming). Special Issue of the International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development.
Chapters
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2009. Transition Skills: Skills for Transition to a Post Fossil-Fuel Age. In The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy. Stibbe A (Ed.).
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2009. Transition Towns and Sustainable communities. In The Transition to Sustainable Living and Practice. Leonard L and Barry J (Eds.). Emerald Group Publishing.
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2006. 'Risk'. In The Cambridge dictionary of sociology. Turner B (Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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2005. A review of Anton Blok. In Honour and Violence. Cambridge: Polity.
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2005. A review of Philip Sutton. In Nature Environment and Society. London: Palgrave, Macmillan.
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2004. Ecology, 'human nature' and civilizing processes : biology and sociology in the work of Norbert Elias. In The Sociology of Norbert Elias. Loyal S and Quilley S (Eds.). Cambridge University Press.
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2004. 'Towards a Central Theory: the scope and relevance of Norbert Elias'. In The Sociology of Norbert Elias. Loyal S and Quilley S (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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2004. Turf-wars in Dublin Bay: Nature As Artefact on Bull Island. In Place and non-place: The Reconfiguration of Ireland. Peillon M and Corcoran MP (Eds.). Dublin: IPA.
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2002. A review of 'Mappae Mundi'. In Figurations. Goudsblom and Vries D (Eds.). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
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2002. Entrepreneurial Turns: Municipal Socialism and After. In City of revolution: Restructuring Manchester. Peck J and Ward K (Eds.). Manchester Univ Pr.
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2002. The house that Jack built: bungalow bliss and the failure of urban policy in Ireland. In Ireland Unbound. Corcoran M and Peillon M (Eds.).
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2000. European Basic Income of the Race to the Bottom: Why Politicians Might Come to Think the Unthinkable. In Basic income on the agenda: Policy Objectives and Political Chances. Groot L and Veen R-JVD (Eds.). Amsterdam Univ Pr.
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1997. Gay Space and the Entrepreneurial City. In Queers in space. Ingram GB, Bouthillette A-M, Retter Y (Eds.). Bay Pr.
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'Freewheelin' Modernities: The Social Development & Ecology of the Global Bicycle (Forthcoming). In Globalization in Practice. Tickell A, Thrift N, Woolgar S (Eds.). Oxford University Press.
- Yr 4 Wilderness and Civilisation (Environmental Politics Masters Programme)
- Yr 3 The Political Economy of Sustainable Development
- Yr 3 Violence and Civilisation
- Yr 3 Cities, People and Sustainability (in Geography)
- Yr 1 Politics of Sustainability
Books and Special Issues of Journals
- Loyal,S & Quilley,S (2004) The Sociology of Norbert Elias Quilley,S and Loyal, S (Eds.) (Cambridge University Press)
- Harvey,M, Quilley,S and Beynon,H (2002) Exploring the Tomato. Transformations of Nature, Society and Economy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar)
- Norbert Elias (2007 [1987]) Involvement and Detachment. 2nd Revised Edition. Vol.8 Complete Works of Norbert Elias. Ed. Stephen Quilley (Dublin: UCD Press)
- Quilley, S. Leal,W and Dobson,A (Ed) ‘Catalyzing Sustainability: The Role of Higher Education’ – Special Issue of the International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development . Forthcoming.
Peer-reviewed articles and papers
- ‘Sustainability as Competitive Advantage in Higher Education in
the UK’ with Andy Dobson and William Young, in International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development. Forthcoming. - ‘The Land Ethic as an Ecological Civilising Process: Aldo Leopold, Norbert Elias and Environmental Philosophy’ Environmental Ethics Summer 2009, Vol 31 (2): pp 115- 134.
- ‘Transition Skills: Skills for Transition to a Post Fossil-Fuel Age’ in The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy.Skills for a Changing World by Arran Stibbe (ed) [Peer Reviewed] (Green Books) Forthcoming September 2009.
- ‘Transition Towns: ‘Survival’ ‘Resilience’ and the Elusive Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Living’ – With John Barry. Eco-Politics Online, 2008 Vol 1(2): 12-31
- Quilley, SA & Beynon H (2006) ‘From Andean Weed to Culinary Staple: The Assimilation of the Tomato into Anglo-American Economy and Culture’ Food & History, Vol 4(1) 2006:169-220.
- Quilley, S & Beynon,H (2005) ‘The Rise and Fall of the Guernsey Tomato’ Food and History, Vol 3(1) 2005:151-196
- Quilley,S and S.Loyal (2005) ‘Science, cumulative knowledge, secondary involvement and synthesis: A Reply to Our Critics’, Current Sociology Vol 53 (1): 843-850
- Quilley,S and S.Loyal (2005) ‘Eliasian Sociology as a ‘Central Theory’ for the Human Sciences’, Current Sociology Vol 53 (1): 807-828
- Quilley,S (2004) Social Development as Trophic Expansion: Food systems, Prosthetic Ecology and the Arrow of History, Amsterdam Sociologisch Tijdschrift, September Vol 31(3): 321-348
- Quilley, S (2000) ‘Manchester First: From Municipal Socialism to the Entrepreneurial City’ International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR), September:601-615.
- Quilley, S (1999) ‘Entrepreneurial Manchester: the Genesis of Elite Consensus’ Antipode, Vol. 31 (2): 185-211.
- Quilley, S & K. Ward (1999) ‘Global ‘System’ and Local ‘Personality’ in Urban Politics’ Space and Polity. Vol. 3 No 1 Spring: 5-33
- Quilley, S (1995) ‘Manchester's Village in the City: The Gay Vernacular in a Post-industrial Landscape of Power’ Transgressions 1 (Jun, 1995): 36-50
Chapters
- Quilley, S FORTHCOMING ‘Freewheelin’ Modernities: The Social Development & Ecology of the Global Bicycle’ in Globalization in Practice by Adam Tickell, Nigel Thrift and Steven Woolgar (eds.) (Oxford University Press).
- Quilley, S (2006) ‘Risk’ in the Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, edited by Bryan Turner (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Quilley,S (2004) 'Ecology, 'Human Nature' and Civilising Processes: Biology and Sociology in the Work of Norbert Elias' in The Sociology of Norbert Elias, by Steven Loyal and Stephen Quilley (eds), (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp.42-58.
- Quilley,S & S.Loyal (2004) 'Towards a Central Theory: The Scope and Relevance of Norbert Elias' in The Sociology of Norbert Elias by Steven Loyal and Stephen Quilley (eds) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 1-22.
- Quilley,S (2004) ‘Turf-wars in Dublin Bay: Nature As Artefact on Bull Island’, in Place and Non-Place: The Reconfiguration of Ireland (Irish Sociological Chronicles Vol 4) by Corcoran M and Peillon M (eds) (Dublin: IPA)
- Quilley,S (2002) 'The house that Jack built: Bungalow Bliss and the failure of urban policy in Ireland', in Ireland Unbound by Corcoran M and Peillon M (eds).
- Quilley,S (2000) European Basic Income of the Race to the Bottom: Why Politicians Might Come to Think the Unthinkable in Basic Income on the Agenda: Policy Objectives and Political Chances (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press) pp. 170-185.
- Quilley,S (2000) Entrepreneurial Turns: Municipal Socialism and After, in Revolutionary City:Restructuring Manchester, Jamie Peck and Kevin Ward (eds) (Manchester: Mandolin, MUP), pp.76-94.
- Quilley,S (1997) Gay Space and the Entrepreneurial City, in Queers in Space: Landscapes of Marginalised Sexualities and Communities, edited by Ingram et al., (Bay Press: Washington), pp. 275-292.
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