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  1. Matthew Archer is a social scientist who studies the role of non-state actors in sustainability governance. He uses ethnographic methods to examine topics like corporate sustainability, voluntary standards, and impact investing.

    • Unsustainable

      Unsustainable: Measurement, Reporting, and the Limits of...

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Maastricht University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 235‬‬ - ‪geography‬ - ‪anthropology‬ - ‪supply chains‬ - ‪corporate sustainability‬ - ‪environmental studies‬.

  3. Critique of Anthropology. Available open access here. Archer, Matthew. (2021).

  4. 27 de ago. de 2021 · Matthew Archer is an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist working at the intersection of anthropology and human geography, where his research focuses on questions of ethics, power, and responsibility in corporate sustainability, sustainable finance, and sustainable development. He has an MSc in environmental economics from the ...

  5. I am an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist interested in the intersection of technology and sustainability, especially in the context of global supply chain governance.

  6. Unsustainable is a book by Matthew Archer that critiques the business-friendly approach to global sustainability based on measuring and reporting. It argues for a more effective and just vision of sustainability that challenges the role of corporations in causing climate change and social inequality.

  7. I am an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist interested in the intersection of technology and sustainability, especially in the context of global supply chain governance. Most recently, this has involved research on metal and mineral supply chains, with a focus on traceability and digitization, building on my previous work studying ...