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Scientific paper • 2014
By: Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
climate change, degrowth, GDP paradox, green growth, growth debate, macro indicators
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Panos Kalimeris, Clive Richardson, Kostas Bithas
Energy scarcity; Economic growth; Granger causality; Rough set data analysis; Multinomial logistic regression; Degrowth
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: ‘Economic growth’ is widely regarded as a key goal of economic policy, not only across the political spectrum but also in all countries. How did the pursuit of growth become the essential goal of policy-making and a key priority taken for granted among social scientists, politicians, and the general public? This contribution to the special session "Degrowth and History" takes up this ...
Scientific paper • 2014
Children Play Urban planning Autonomy
Interview • 2014
By: Vincent Liegey, Adrien Despoisse, Sara Feher
Content among other topics: Degrowth sources - Karl Polanyi and Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Networking, Degrowth workshop in Budapest, what does degrowth mean for the global North and South, opposition to degrowth . . .
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Stefano Puglia, Francesco Ficarola, Davide Lamanna, Alessandro Leoni, Simone Leoni
Free and open technologies for degrowth; Knowledge production; Semantic Web
Scientific paper • 2014
Learning, own experiences, neurobiology, neighbourhood
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Alistair Tamlit
Abstract: According to Auturo Escobar, development and capitalism have become the most significant ideas to shape social life and these ideas are directly related to the multiple crises our planet faces. Post-development theories offer alternative narratives to the traditional development notions of universal knowledge and progress. Yet, the mainstream development discourse remains and challeng...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Panos Petridis
Abstract: As the concept of socio-ecological transformation is increasingly gaining momentum in both academic research and policy circles, contributions from the degrowth debate come very timely. This paper analyses the recent developments in the degrowth literature, highlighting its visions as regards transformation, by presenting its ontological assumptions, actors and strategies, as well as ...
Art contribution • 2014
By: friendly fire
[gallery link="file" columns="5" ids="100336,100337,100338,100339,100340"] From the conference programme: In a performative audiowalk friendly fire explores together with the visitors individual and collective transformations in all their visionary, dreamy, scary, eerie, threatening, monstrous or incredibly funny facets. Stroll around in the conference area equiped with an audioguide to find...
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...
• 2014
By: Christine Ax
Japans Bevölkerung schrumpft und altert. Gleichzeitig will, ja, muss das Land der aufgehenden Sonne wirtschaftlich wachsen – die Quadratur des Kreises. Die Philosophin und Nachhaltigkeitsforscherin Christine Ax nimmt Sie mit auf die Reise in ein Land, das zehn Jahre tiefer in einem Problem steckt, das den übrigen Ländern des Westens erst noch bevorsteht. Sie zeigt, wie die bisherigen Lösun...
• 2014
By: aboutsource
Before an individual chooses to act, he or she requires a story or mindset to make sense of what the situation is about. Acting rationally in this sense means to act with reason, in congruence with one’s worldview and the individual interpretation of the “rules of the game.” Individual mindsets, however, are not fixed […]
Scientific paper • 2014
By: M Le Dû
Abstract: Lifestyles and social structures have a significant impact on energy consumption. Governments are focusing their strategies on renewable energies for energy supply and on energy efficiency to reduce energy demand, but energy transition is strongly linked to wider societal change. By creating prospective energy scenarios, the aim of this research focused on energy sufficiency was to ev...
Position paper • 2014
By: Willi Haas, Adelheid Biesecker, Uta von Winterfeld
Documentation of the event "Degrowth economy: What does this mean with regard to concepts of work?" at the 4th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Leipzig in 2014. From the conference programme: Roundtable discussion with short inputs: The reorganization of working societies and sustainable ways of living are closely linked. But the concepts ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Irina Velicu
Abstract: This paper examines various forms of resistance and alternative proposals to capital development in a post-socialist context. I argue that learning from the controversies here could be useful for research on de-growth because they are articulated from a position of anxiety with regard to both the communist and the neo-liberal experiments. What has disappeared after 1989 has not been a...
• 2014
Der Verlag: Nächste Ausfahrt: Utopia Und es gibt sie doch: realisierte Utopien. Die Weltreporter haben sie über die ganze Welt verstreut aufgespürt. Hier erzählen sie von ganz verschiedenen kleinen und größeren Aufbrüchen und Ankünften. Von Menschen, die ihre Träume, die das Glück, trotz aller Widerstände, in die eigene Hand nehmen. Das ist nicht immer einfach, aber – und das zeigt dieses Buch...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Lukáš Režný, James Buchanan White
Knowledge economy, Sustainability, Economic growth, Nonrenewable natural resources consumption, Peak oil
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Josué Manuel Quintana Diaz
Monetary system, monetary constitution, growth imperative, Transitions Initiatives, decommodification
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Elsa Costanzo
Abstract: We propose an institutional analysis, based on a field research, of an emergent French initiative called Terre de Liens (TdL) that intends to take out agricultural lands from the speculative market, contributes to their de-commodification and governs them as a commons. We will wonder to what extent TdL may turn agricultural lands into a commons, following Elinor Ostrom’s definition. W...