Juliet Bennett

Juliet is a researcher at Sydney Policy Lab, and sessional lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Sydney. Juliet’s doctorate applied process philosophy to connect structural, cultural, behavioural and inner dimensions of the climate crisis and its solutions. Her research maps a paradigm shift from static to process thinking that underpins a caring economy and ecological civilisation. Juliet has a background in business and worked for six years as the Executive Officer and the Acting Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation. Her publications are available at: https://sydney.academia.edu/JulietBennett

Juliet's recent articles

Learning from Covid-19: A call for collective reflection

Learning from Covid-19: A call for collective reflection

With the end of vaccine mandates for teachers and public servants in sight, it is an opportune moment for collective reflection. What can be learned from Australias management of Covid-19? What lessons can be applied to future challenges?

Climate crisis solutions need to address the web of causes

Climate change has no single cause. It has resulted from the interconnected web of population, consumption, technology, and the political economy. The climate emergency requires us to recognise and grapple with this web sooner rather than later.

JULIET BENNETT. The Covid-19 catalyst? From industrial to ecological civilization

While the Covid-19 crisis threatens our lives today, the climate crisis threatens our lives today and for hundreds of years to come. As we mitigate the Covid-19 crisis, can we mitigate the climate crisis as well?

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