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Sharing, togetherness and intentional degrowth

Author:
Helen Jarvis

Entry type:
Scientific paper

Year of publication:
2017

Publishers:
Progress in Human Geography

Language:
English

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Keywords: association, degrowth, intention, sharing, social phenomenology, togetherness

Abstract: This article proposes a social phenomenology of intentional sharing and togetherness from a degrowth perspective: extending human relations instead of market relations; deepening democracy; defending ecosystems; and realizing a more equal global distribution of wealth. Social phenomenology looks beyond individual mutual exchange to the rich but fragile social construction of collectively negotiated ethical purpose. Intentional communities of cohousing are identified as part of a solution to dismantle privatized, conspicuous consumption. This approach challenges the tendency in popular sharing economy discourse to conflate different types of togetherness, highlighting instead the social significance of skilful cooperation and conviviality in groups and associations.

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