Delearning capitalism: Is degrowth a decolonial perspective in social science education?
Highlights: – Capitalism is part of the colonial system, and growth is one of its ideological principles. – Critical views on growth and capitalism are related to more critical PBL projects.
Mariona Massip Sabater, Mariona Espinet
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Sustainable education and degrowth: international trends
In the twenty-first century, sustainability has become a critical concept in addressing economic, social, and environmental challenges. Within this context, education plays a pivotal role in raising awareness and fostering action toward a more ...
Gülenay Nagihan Kılıç +1 more
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Reversibly growing crosslinked polymers with programmable sizes and properties. [PDF]
Zhou X +11 more
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Spatial transformation follows the logic of a growth-oriented economy that values cities according to their place in the chain of capitalist wealth production.
Anton Brokow-Loga, Frank Eckardt
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Transforming Capitalism, From Top Down to Bottom Up; A Response to the Recent Commentaries. [PDF]
Labonté R.
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The intimate links between agri-food systems and degrowth economics has only recently been addressed in the extant scholarship, much of which centers on the contributions of "food self-provisioning" (FSP) as a type of (often urban and peri-urban ...
Mladen Domazet, Rowan Lubbock
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Ensuring Global Health Equity in a Post-pandemic Economy: Words Count! Comment on "Ensuring Global Health Equity in a Post-pandemic Economy". [PDF]
Meurs M, Koutsoumpa M, Huisman V.
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Écologie sociale et humanités numériques : intégrer la poésie à la science
This article proposes an ethical and political approach to the impact of digital humanities (DH) research, based on the philosophy of social ecology, in order to address the issue of degrowth in DH. Do DH have a role to play in a process of degrowth? How
Ada Desideri +2 more
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Degrowth and Form: Reflections on Education’s Lateral Possibilities
In this paper, it is argued that degrowth cannot be discussed in vacuo. Rather, it must be read through its relationship with form. Form and the formative prompt us to engage with learning and growth.
John Baldacchino
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Corrigendum: Minority influence and degrowth-oriented pro-environmental conflict: when emotions betray our attachment to the social dominant paradigm. [PDF]
Avery RAT, Butera F.
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