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Scientific paper • 2014
By: Ashish Kothari
Abstract: Globalised development and centralised natural resource governance have seriously threatened the ecological security of countries like India, with rapid loss of ecosystems and biodiversity. Official responses to such loss have mostly been top-down, undemocratic protected area systems and conservation laws. However, across the country as in other parts of the world, communities and civ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Tobias Vogel
growth legitimation by democracic values, comparison of status, unequality, cultural enforcement of growth, consumption
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Stefan Laser
Abstract: Debating socio-economic issues and practical strategies how to solve them habitually results in two opposing statements: (a) an economic-driven solution which almost blindly builds upon efficiency or (b) an overall critique of the growth-paradigm which specifically emphasizes unpredictable “rebound-effects”. Here, I suggest, one has to bring these two conflicting parties together by r...
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: Nina Horstmann
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Ashish Kothari
Abstract: The impressive growth seen in the last two decades of ‘globalisation’ in countries like India has been predatory of nature and of already marginalised people. There are clear signs of ecological unsustainability and increasing inequities. A number of resistance movements are questioning the model of development and growth that they have been subjected to. Urgent steps are needed to fo...
Scientific paper • 2014
degrowth, autonomy, democracy, fascism, ruralism, Spain
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: 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
By: Ulrich Brand
degrowth, domination, democracy, Marxism, feminism
Position paper • 2014
Übersetzung des 2013 in Frankreich erschienenen und von 40 frazösischsprachigen Wissenschaftler_innen und Intellektuellen initiierte »Manifeste Convivialiste«
Art contribution • 2014
In the run-up to the conference monthly videos were published on the conference homepage, dealing with different aspects of degrowth.
• 2014
By: Stephan Lorenz
Zur Soziologie ökologischer Wachstumskritik und nachhaltiger Entwicklung Der Verlag: »Mehr oder weniger?« Ökologische Wachstumskritik richtet sich gegen zerstörerische Dynamiken moderner Industrie- und Überflussgesellschaften, die ein gutes Leben gefährden. Auch Konzepte nachhaltiger Entwicklung halten oft allzu optimistisch an modernen Mehr-Versprechen fest. Jedoch bietet auch die bloße Hin...
Position paper • 2013
From the English book: "A different kind of world is not just possible; it is a crucial and urgent necessity. But where do we start when it comes to envisaging the shape it should take and working out how to bring it about? The Convivialist Manifesto seeks to highlight the similarities between the many initiatives already engaged in building that world and to draw out the common political philo...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Panos Petridis
Economism, autonomy, Greece, crisis, democracy, degrowth, transformation
• 2013
By: Hans Thie
Der Verlag: »Grüner Kapitalismus« ist kompatibel mit den Mächtigen, sorgt für das Flair ökologischer Modernität. Aber er ist keine Antwort, wenn es um fundamentale Zukunftsfragen geht. Wer Ökologie für alle will, muss die Wirtschaftsordnung ändern. Sattes Grün verlangt kräftiges Rot. Strom nur mit Sonne und Wind, neuen Speichern und intelligenten Netzen. Kaum noch Autos in den Innenstädten. ...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Felix Wittmann
Paper presented at the Conference “New economic concepts in the current European crises“. Erschienen in Zeitwohlstand – wie wir anders arbeiten, nachhaltig wirtschaften und besser leben, Hrsg. Konzeptwerk Neue Oekonomie, München: oekom, 2014. Aus dem Text: Halten wir uns vor Augen, worum es bei der Suche nach gemeinsamen Wohlstandskriterien überhaupt geht, wird deutlich, wie problemati...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Giorgos Kallis, Viviana Asara, Emanuele Profumi
Degrowth, autonomy, direct democracy, revolution, Castoriadis, democracy, social imaginary