Peer-reviewed articles
Da Costa Vieira, T. [2024] Beneath the insuperable barrier: Accumulation, state managers and climate policy in Britain. Environmental Politics.
Ward, J., Da Costa Vieira, T. [2024] Authoritarian neoliberalism between Johnson and Jupiter: Declining legitimacy and the elevation of home affairs in post-Brexit Britain and Macron’s France. Geoforum.
Da Costa Vieira, T. (2023) ‘In time, every worker a capitalist’: Accumulation by legitimation and authoritarian neoliberalism in Thatcher’s Britain. Competition & Change, 27 (5), pp. 729-747.
Da Costa Vieira, T., Foster, E. A. (2022) The elimination of political demands: Ordoliberalism, the Big Society and the depoliticisation of co-operatives. Competition & Change, 26 (2), pp. 289-308.
Review Essays
Da Costa Vieira, T. (2019) The Path to Workers’ Control. Capital & Class, 43 (1), pp. 187-193.
Blog Articles
Da Costa Vieira, T., Sole, M. (2023) Carbon offsets: the symptom of a society living as usual. LSE IR Blog.
Da Costa Vieira, T. (2023) Why moving away from fossil fuels makes pure economic sense. Pensions and Planet.
Selected Works in Progress
Book project
Da Costa Vieira, T. [Submission for 2024] The Governance of Economic Democracy: Legitimation, the State and Alternatives to Capitalism. Target press: Manchester University Press.
Peer-reviewed articles
Da Costa Vieira, T. [Submission for 2024] ‘We need to use the leverage we have’: North-South Debt Relations, Debt-for-Nature Swaps and the State in Britain. Target journal: Environmental Politics.
Da Costa Vieira, T., Ward, J., and Maryon, R. [Submission for 2024] Distorted Legitimation: Authoritarianism, Accumulation and the Search for Consent in Late Neoliberalism. Target journal: Geoforum.