Publications (journal articles)
Dal Maso, G. (2025) “China as laboratory to renegotiate globalization”. «Dialogues in Human Geography». Article on how China functions as a testing ground for reshaping (green) financial global processes and ideas of globalization.
Dal Maso, G. (2024) “The time green finance exploits. Leveraging past infrastructures for future ‘green’ returns”. «Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (Journal of Economic and Human Geography)». Article exploring how financial actors use historical infrastructures to generate returns from future-oriented ‘green’ investments. (paper awarded from TESG)
Forthcoming
Dal Maso, G. (2025) Green Finance and the Hidden Hand of Economic Planning: Rethinking Market Solutions to Climate and Capitalism. Antipode. Article analysing how green financial mechanisms resemble a for of planning governance which exceeds market solutions.
Dal Maso, G. and Bernards, N. (2026) The Antinomies of Green Fintech. Antipode. Article examining the contradiction of "green" value creation through digital/ fintech ecosystems.
Dal Maso, G. (2026) The making of a global green finance infrastructure: a Chinese green bond issuance amidst multiple crises” edited by Fan Yang in Envisioning Global China through “One Belt One Road”: Infrastructure, Representation, and Imagination. Chapter on the green dimension of the BRI.
Dissemination
Publications in Magazines/blogs
• Dal Maso G. (2022) ‘The Chingreen Project: “how green is China’s green finance"’. Ca’ Foscari News. Article on the Ca Foscari website where I explain the nature and scope of the Chingreen project.
• Dal Maso, G., Maresca, A. (2022) “The Capitalist Market Can’t Solve the Climate Crisis”. «Jacobin». Article on the mode in which green finance operates and which highlights the contradictions inherent in the process of financialization of nature.
• Dal Maso G., Maresca A. (2022) “Il ministero della Produzione Futura”. «Jacobin» Italia. (Italian translation of the same article. See above).
• Dal Maso, G. (2023) Interview with Robert Meister on his career trajectory and new book “Justice is an Option, a theory to democratize finance”. «Historical Materialism». Interview with philosopher Bob Meister on the role of finance in defining new political claims (based on previous work)
Outreach events
13/06/2024 - Discussing my work on "the antinomies of green fintech" at the Workshop on Sustainable Finance at the University of Vienna
Video 10/09/2023
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Overall, I have been participating to 5 public events, 8 international conferences, and 6 webinar/workshops.