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Scientific paper • 2014
new social contract / decommodification of work / meaningful work / cities in transition / active citizenship
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Mine Islar
Abstract: Social movements, as powerful channels of political expression and mobilization, have become global phenomena with potential to reshape societies and politics around the world. The purpose of this paper is to produce an interdisciplinary study of right to the city movements by analyzing the re-politicization of the citizens engaged in Turkey’s Gezi movement. The paper aims at explorin...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Alok Sen
Abstract: Environmental governance is the most daunting task faced by most of developing countries today specially where poverty is widespread and natural resources abundant. Poor people there depend heavily on the environmental resources for their livelihood and the resultant degradation in turn depletes the food stock for the poor thus further aggravates poverty. The growth oriented developme...
Scientific paper • 2014
post growth city, urban planning, transition town movement, Scenarios and models of a post-growth economy
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: The contribution problematizes the need and use of democratic procedures to ensure compliance and legitimation of voluntary self-imposed corporate norms of behavior. The starting point of this argument is the challenge of regulating nanotechnology's risks that are not adequately governed by governmental policy instruments. Corporations try to absorb the risks of manufacturing nanotech...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Julia Hahn
Abstract: TA with its strong focus on technological development and what it means for our society can offer helpful insights for degrowth regarding the strong connections between technological development and economic growth as well as problem-oriented approaches. Participatory TA for example aims at incorporating the values and experiences of lay people into the decisions on and designs of tec...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Lidija Zivcic
Abstract: Dealing with economic crisis, systemic corruption and citizen’s apathy, Slovenia is desperately trying to make a good move, yet it seems to be unable to resolve its problems. Such a situation is normally a good moment to stop and rethink one’s approaches; this is what Slovenia tried to do by starting a consultation process on Strategy of development of Slovenia in 2012. However, the c...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Heide Imai, Noriko Minkus
Abstract: As a result of the “shrinking” societies in Germany and Japan, cities and regions are facing different challenges. While metropolitan areas like Berlin and Tokyo are growing quickly, intermediate cities like Leipzig and Kitakyushu can only keep their population or grow slowly. After a process of deindustrialisation, these cities still carry dozens of empty buildings and vacant spaces....
Scientific paper • 2014
Economic crisis, civil society, social change, accountability, degrowth
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Gustavo Esteva, Irene Ragazzini
Posdevelopment, radical democracy, postindustrial socety, convivial reconstruction
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Cagri Eryilmaz
Abstract: The aim of this paper to analyze political proposal of social ecology that Murray Bookchin and Janet Biehl’s studies are reviewed. Social Ecology, developed by Murray Bookchin provides a coherent and radical critique of environmentalism as a discourse of capitalism. The solution of ecological crisis cannot be granted by environmental actions, projects and campaigns, green production &...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Josué Manuel Quintana Diaz
Monetary system, monetary constitution, growth imperative, Transitions Initiatives, decommodification
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Oliver Parodi, Alexandra Quint, Andreas Seebacher
Keywords: Degrowth, Sufficiency, Sustainable urban development, Sustainable Development, Urban Sustainability, Integrative Concept of Sustainable Development, District Development
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Marco Boffi
Abstract: Degrowth supports a sober and convivial vision of life through principles encouraging equality and social relations. The cultural perspective it proposes is conceived also as the starting point for a concrete political action, and political subjects based on such ideas has risen in several countries. These principles play a key role in favoring citizens’ participation in public life, ...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Julia Hahn
From the text: The project “Bürgerdialoge“ (“citizens’ dialogues”) initiated by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research aims to incorporate the perspectives of citizens regarding future technologies. Germany’s highly discussed withdrawal from nuclear energy and the accompanied fundamental changes in energy production were subjects of eight regional dialogues (with about 100 partic...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Luigi Gaudio
Abstract: Since the 1973’s oil crisis everyone on the planet was well aware of the economic development’s dependence from fossil fuels supply and their producers. Nowadays, just like then, an economic and energy crisis has once again highlighted this unsolved dependence. Dealing with such a complex dynamic implies a substantial shift in every country’s societal structure aspects: economic, poli...
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Delia Del Gaudio
No abstract available Contribution to the 3rd International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Venice in 2012.
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Ricardo Braun
Key Words: Sustainable development, Agenda 21, institutional build-up capacity, and local sustainability
Presentation • 2011
By: Alex Demirovic
Vortrag von Alex Demirovic und Wolfgang Uellenberg-van-Dawen bei der Veranstaltung "Wohlstand ohne Wachstum?" des DGB 2011 in Berlin.
• 2011
Über die Rückkehr der Gärten in die Stadt Der Verlag: Der Garten als weltabgewandtes Refugium im Privaten war gestern. In diesem Buch ist die Rede von Gärten, die sich der Welt zuwenden. Sie boomen ausgerechnet dort, wo es laut, selten beschaulich und zuweilen chaotisch zugeht: mitten in der Stadt. Beim Anbau von Tomaten und Karotten suchen die Akteure der neuen Gartenbewegung die Begegnung ...