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Christoph B. Stamm is a Lecturer at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, holding appointments in both the Department of Political Science and Department of Sociology. He concurrently serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chaire de recherche sur la transition écologique (ESG UQAM/University of Lausanne). His educational background includes a PhD in Sociology from the University of Montreal and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Stamm's research explores socio-ecological transitions through interdisciplinary lenses, with primary focus areas including:
- Alternative currencies and post-growth economic models
- Corporate social responsibility (ISO 26000) and transnational regulation
- Environmental sociology and policy analysis
- Collective action and state-civil society relationships
- Qualitative methodologies in economic and political systems
Publication analysis reveals consistent thematic trajectories in his scholarship since 2015, with recent work (2021-2024) concentrating on local currency systems as tools for socio-economic transformation. Earlier publications established foundations in corporate responsibility frameworks and environmental governance, evolving toward empirical studies of monetary alternatives and post-growth societies. Methodologically, his work emphasizes qualitative case studies and institutional analysis across diverse geopolitical settings.
No scientific awards, advised students, research grants, or laboratory affiliations are documented in available materials.
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