We are excited to announce that the STAR Hub blog is now online!
The STAR Hub Blog is a new space for sharing stories, research, and conversations about sustainability transformation; a living archive of our work, partnerships, and reflections. It will move between narration and analysis, field work and theory, interviews and reports. At its heart is a simple commitment: the transformative ideas explored at STAR Hub should not be confined to academic journals alone. We want to open our doors and make these ideas accessible, engaging, and relevant to a wider public.
Just as importantly, this blog will reflect the diversity of voices within STAR Hub. Our members include researchers, students, and partners working across disciplines, sectors, and regions. Their perspectives –shaped by different fields of study, cultural contexts, and lived experiences – will animate this space. The result will hopefully be a blog that is intellectually engaging, globally aware, and grounded in lived experience.
Here, we’ll publish:
- Narrative reflections and op-eds from STAR Hub members on topics ranging from fieldwork experiences to major global developments in environmental politics and sustainability.
- Accessible reports highlighting STAR Hub research projects and key findings.
- Interviews and conversations with leading scholars and practitioners at the forefront of ecological and social transformation.
- News, publications, and reading recommendations from STAR Hub and our extended network.
Our upcoming series, Witnessing the Amazon: Stories of Crisis and Possibility, will launch the blog with reflections from our journey through a transforming Amazon, as part of the FIAT project (“Faith Institutions Advancing Transformation”), the series explores both the urgency of ecological crisis and the seeds of possibility emerging on the ground.
The STAR Hub Blog is a place to connect scholarship with public debate and hopeful experimentation. Whether you are a student, researcher, practitioner, or simply curious about the future of sustainability, we invite you to follow along and join the conversation.
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