Credible analysis doesn’t need to be boring.

At the centre of everything I write is one question: How can we win social change? Exploring this question can take me all over, from analysing mobilisation strategies to crafting narratives based on first-hand experience. My writing has been featured in online publications, print publications, and precisely one book. With content that is current and writing that is lucid and human, I weave pieces that people want to read.

I write for social changemakers

I write pieces aimed at answering how we can win social change more effectively. I don’t write to convince readers to care about environmental or social issues - I assume they already care. I work to provoke intrigue, ideas, and discussion that develop our collective understanding of how to win.

Through my activism, I guide my writing with reality on the ground

From coordinating an international campaign to scandalise private jets to blockading fossil fuel infrastructure, my daily work in activism and campaigning allows me to connect research and theory to the lived reality of social change in Europe, and to colour my work with human stories.

My writing is grounded in research

For what I write to grow the knowledge base of the movement, I use evidence and logical argument to build on what has already been written. But research is useless if nobody reads it, which is why I prefer relatability and understanding over confusing scientific precision.

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