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Public reports and submissions

Professor Bronwen Morgan, Joanne McNeill and Isobel Blomfeld, 
/uploads/2/2/3/2/22323902/160814_-_where_are_the_community_enterprise_lawyers_-_discussion_paper_-_morgan_et_al_2016.pdfWhere are the community enterprise lawyers? Towards an effective ecosystem of legal support for small-scale sustainable economy initiatives in Australia, UNSW Discussion Paper, August 2016

Professor Bronwen Morgan, Caroline Bird, Declan Kuch, ‘Fresh approach needed towards regulation and support of ‘green’ social enterprises in the emerging new economy’ Policy Briefing 14/2015, Policy Bristol. 

Caroline Bird, Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch, 'Between Social Enterprise and Social Movement: The Bristol Report – headlines, March 2015'. Produced in conjunction with the UK workshop held at the University of Bristol, March 2015


Stephen Bennett, Robyn Donnelly, Alan Greig, Joanne McNeil, Fiona Martin, Bronwen Morgan, Malcolm Rodgers and Andrew Perry, Legal Models Working Group Report, Social Innovation, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Alliance, July 2014

Tools to Supplement Legal Models Working Report 2014: Summary of Comparative Legal Models in USA, UK, NZ and Canada (produced by Bel Chen), and Australian Legal Structures Comparison Matrix (produced by Sparke Helmore Lawyers, in association with the Legal Models Working Group, July 2014) 

Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch, The Sharing Economy: More than the Sum of its Parts? Implications for Legal Services.Summary Report of Janelle Orsi Australia Workshop Series, UNSW Law, March 2014                                                                                             
Bronwen Morgan, Declan Kuch and Jess Ngo, Submission to Crowd-Sourced Equity Financing Enquiry, Corporations and Market Activity Committee, Australian Federal Government, September 2013  

Caroline Bird, Rupert Alcock, Bronwen Morgan and Morag McDermont Maintaining Momentum in Bristol Community Energy, Project Report for Knowledge Exchange Grant with Bristol Energy Network, June 2013


   
Peer-reviewed publications 

Morgan, Bronwen, and Declan Kuch. "The Socio-Legal Implications of the New Politics of Climate Change" UNSW Law Journal 39, no. 4 (2016): 1715-40  
 
Bronwen Morgan, Declan Kuch and Caroline Bird, '
Rethinking Climate Change and Social Policy through sustainability-focused enterprises and diversity of legal form’, currently under review

Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch, 'Sharing Subjects and Legality: Ambiguities in Moving Beyond Neoliberalism', chapter in press for Higgins and Larner (eds), Assembling Neoliberalism (Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming early 2017)

Bronwen Morgan, 'Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise, Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance, chapter in press for Handbook on The Corporation (Oxford University Press forthcoming) 

Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch, 'Radical Transactionalism: Legal Consciousness, Diverse Economies and the Sharing Economy', (2015) 42 Journal of Law and Society 556-587


Caroline Bird and Jake Barnes, ‘Scaling Up Community Activism: The Role of Intermediaries in Collective Approaches to Community Energy’  (2014) People, Place and Policy, vol 9., pp. 208-221

Declan Kuch and Bronwen Morgan, 'Dissonant Justifications: An Organisational Perspective on Community Energy in Australia' (2015) ​People, Policy and Place vol 9 issue 3


Shorter articles in non-academic publications

Bronwen Morgan, 'What Kind of New Economy do We Want from the Next Government?' , Pro Bono Australia, 18 May 2016

Bronwen Morgan, 'Climate Change and the New Economy', Stir to Action , Issue 13, April 2016, page 1 (republished with permission on University of Bristol Law School Blog

Bronwen Morgan, 'A Thousand Flowers Blooming', Stir to Action, 11 January 2016

Bronwen Morgan, 'Two Visions of the New Economy Collide Where People and Technology Intersect', in The Conversation, 21 September 2015 

Bronwen Morgan, Caroline Bird and Declan Kuch, "Fresh approach needed towards regulation and support of ‘green’ social enterprises in the emerging new economy", PolicyBristol Policy Briefing 14/2015

Bronwen Morgan, Mary Phillips and Nina Boeger, "Major Parties Show a Lack of Corporate Institutional Imagination", General Election 2015, PolicyBristol, 1 May 2015

Bronwen Morgan, 'Legal Imagination and the Sharing Economy”, in Law and Social Change, special issue of Stir Magazine (ed. Gordon-Farleigh and Morgan), Winter 2015


Bronwen Morgan, “Peering through the Crowdfunding Window: Sustainable Food, Sharing Economies and the Ethos of Legal Infrastructure”, August 2014, www.shareable.com and P2P Foundation 

Bronwen Morgan, "Does the Sharing Economy Need Lawyers? And if So, What Kind?”, Post-Growth Institute, 13 January 2014

Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch, “The Rooftop Revolution – Social Activism and Social Enterprise” , Centre for Law Markets and Regulation, 26 May 2013



Professor Bronwen Morgan's 'Between Social Activism and Social Enterprise' project at University of New South Wales Law School. We research topics of sharing economy ownership and control, legal and organisational form of sustainability focused enterprises, risk, harm and insurance to social enterprises and other issues with sharing at a smaller scale to AirBnB, Uber, Lyft and other large-scale sharing initiatives that have an extractive/rental focus. By contrast we have examined transport, car-sharing, co-working and food producers and food distributors, as well as community energy, decentralised energy and 'civic energy' initiatives using cooperative structures, Community Interest Company forms, and Benefit Corporation laws to better deliver their social outcomes.