Michael Thompson
Thompson, M.
Originally a professional soldier, Michael Thompson studied anthropology (first degree and PhD at University College London, B.Litt at Oxford) whi9le also following a career as a Himalayan Mountaineer. (Annapurna South Face 1970, Everest Southwest Face 1975). His early research on how something second-hand becomes an antique (Rubbish Theory, 1979, Oxford University Press) led to work on the "energy tribes" (in various western think tanks), on risk, on Himalayan deforestation and sustainable development, on household product development (in Unilever), on global climate change, on technology and development, and on what might be called "the even newer Institutionalism" (e.g., Cultural Theory, co-authored with Richard Ellis and Aaron Wildvasky, 1990, West View). Dr. Thompson is a Fellow at the James Marin Institute for Science and Civilization, University of Oxford and a Senior Researcher at the Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Research, University of Bergen, Norway. At IIASA he is affiliated with the Risk and Resilience (RISK) Program *Source: IIASA Profile* Contributions: - (with [Tom Hatley](https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2663327A/Tom_Hatley)) *Rare Animals and Poor People* in [The Future of the Environment (1988)](https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10186280M/)
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Culture matters
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Water and the quest for sustainable development in the Ganges valley
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Cultural theory
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Rubbish theory
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Clumsy solutions for a complex world
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Uncertainty on a Himalayan scale
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