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Scientific paper • 2014
By: Frederik Larsen
Abstract: Solutions to the economic and environmental challenges the world is currently facing often introduce novel ideas and new ways forward. In a conceptual take on degrowth this paper presents an ethnographic study of an existing economic system, the second hand market, and argues that understanding how values are created in this market can contribute to a change towards greater sustainabi...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Lisa Graaf, Holger Bär, Klaus Jacob
Abstract: In this paper we develop a concept of transformative environmental policy as a complementary field of environmental policy, which addresses ongoing processes of societal change and utilizes them for achieving environmental sustainability. In our view, transformative environmental policies are not replacing other environmental policies that protect natural resources or reduce emissions...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Maja Goepel
Abstract: Humans create stories about why they are here, what the purpose of this journey is and how to relate to their human and natural environment. These stories rest on some core ideas that feed into the common language and sense-making that people apply when engaging in collaboration, the design of institutions or legitimization of domination. Looking at what the story of neoclassical econ...
Scientific paper • 2014
Capitalist diversity; De-growth; Economic growth; Institutional change; Steady-state economy
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Hermilo Salas
Abstract: If the basic contradiction is in current economic models, what is the right path to solve it and thus avoid the crisis of the environment and of life itself? It is evident that our current lifestyles are part of economic models that are unsustainable. How can we avoid that catastrophic growth? The basis of the proposal presented here is in showing the contradictions of growth to find ...
Position paper • 2014
By: Judith Dellheim
A socialist view on degrowth positions by Judith Dellheim. Policy Paper 04/201 Introduction: Who does actually drive growth? Two central forces behind destructive growth today are a new type of capital oligarchies, and a new form of financialisation. More than ever, these are blocking social and ecological alternatives. Any socialist critique of growth must therefore begin here. There are t...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Seth Schindler
austerity urbanism, degrowth, Detroit, growth coalitions, municipal bankruptcy, neoliberalism
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Emma Soy Massoni, Joana Conill, Diego Varga, Josep Pintó
Abstract: The present study describes alternative economy practices that are being developed in rural areas by individuals who live on the margins, in whole or in significant part, of the capitalist economic behavior patterns, and live according to rules and values that they have built. The observations were performed in a group of rural farmers living in the region of Alt Empordà (Girona, Cata...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Uchita de Zoysa
Abstract: Given the inequities and unsustainability of the present model of development, the world needs profound transformations in the fundamental values and organizing principles of society. The challenge is to recognize the legitimacy of the global polity as an outer layer of the nested system of affiliation that reaches across regions and places, and to build the processes of democratic gl...
Scientific paper • 2014
Economic crisis, civil society, social change, accountability, degrowth
Presentation • 2014
By: Friederike Habermann, Leonidas Martin, Michael Narberhaus, Luise Tremel
Panel discussion at the the 4th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Leipzig in 2014. Speakers: Leonidas Martin, Michael Narberhaus, Friederike Habermann Facilitation: Luise Tremel From the conference programme: New forms of living, working, protesting as well as new economic and democratic practices develop form inside society and form „p...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Lisa Graaf, Holger Bär, Klaus Jacob
Abstract: Many participants in the German political discourse have emphasized the need for a comprehensive transformation of the political system, the economy and society to meet the challenges of sustainable development. However, the scope, the speed and the means that are necessary to initiate and to advance such processes, is subject to controversial debate. Against this background, this pap...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Josué Manuel Quintana Diaz
Money as institution, monetary constitution, growth imperative, Transitions Initiatives, decommodification
Art contribution • 2014
By: Hannah Baumann, Mirjam Hildbrand
[gallery link="file" columns="6" ids="100370,100371,100372,100373,100374"] From the conference programme: This performance invites you to rethink the given and play with variants of reality. The participants are pawns in the game and challenge each other in groups. While the game is just for fun, it develops its own serious nature, and a lot of things can happen in the gravitiy of the situat...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Corinna Burkhart
norms, normality, practical defamiliarization, cross-normality experience, change
• 2014
By: Ulrich Brand
Beitrag zum Buch "Futuring - Perspektiven der Transformation im Kapitalismus über ihn hinaus" Teil der Einleitung: Fragen von wirtschaftlichem Wachstum und gesellschaftlichem Wohlstand spielen seit Beginn der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise eine verstärkte Rolle in der öffentlichen und fachlichen Auseinandersetzung. Noch deutlicher wird dies angesichts der Tatsache, dass sich diese Dimensionen ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Sebastian Becker
eco-villages, permaculture, transition towns, change agents, PermaKulturRaum
Position paper • 2014
By: Olli Tammilehto
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Reproduction and Work.
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Gesa Maschkowski, Niko Schäpke, Janina Grabs, Nina Langen
Grassroots innovations, social learning, knowledge generation, conditions for transformation
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: The repeated failures of global agreements for GHG emissions abatement call for a new strategy that involves local communities in implementing effective transitions to sustainability (the Warsaw Climate Change Conference in November 2013 is the last example). This paper investigates the environmental, social and economic consequences of Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SAEP) at the lo...