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Learning from Barcelona’s grassroots housing struggles: Towards a transformational Degrowth agenda

open access: yesRadical Housing Journal, 2023
This article contributes to the nascent literature on housing for Degrowth. It recognises that housing plays a pivotal role in the creation and perpetuation of socio-ecological injustices, and therefore must be a core strategic element of a ...
Aeve Ribbons
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A Manifesto for (De)growth. Disruptive (De)Growth Repository of Southern Ecosystems [PDF]

open access: yesARQ, 2022
Hunguta formed after the open call for the 2019 Oslo Architecture Triennale, taking the Xitsonga word for ‘decrease’ as its name. The multidisciplinary collective engages with degrowth practices in the context of the Global South.
Hunguta
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Degrowth

open access: yes, 2020
Degrowth is a social movement and a research framework which advocates for a transition to sustainable and just forms of social organization. It proposes to achieve this double objective by “de-growing” the energy and matter throughput of the global economic system and reorienting economic activity away from production of material goods toward ...
Tomislav Medak   +2 more
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Replacing Development: An Afro-communal Approach to Global Justice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In this article, I consider whether there are values intrinsic to development theory and practice that are dubious in light of a characteristically African ethic.
Metz, Thaddeus
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Tourism Degrowth and Resident Well-being [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being
An increasing number of tourism researchers now advance the notion of tourism degrowth as a serious and viable alternative to the mainstream, growth-oriented approach to managing tourism development. The paper seeks to clarify, at a conceptual level, the
Larry Dwyer
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Climate justice, commons, and degrowth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Economic inequality reduces the political space for addressing climate change, by producing fear-based populism. Only when the safety, social status, and livelihoods of all members of society are assured will voluntary, democratic decisions be possible ...
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
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Autonomous re-naturalization of cities in a context of degrowth

open access: yesJournal of Political Ecology, 2022
Planetary urbanization is considered to be one of the leading causes of the current global process of the degradation of nature, and a reduction in urban consumption becomes, therefore, a crucial goal for degrowth.
Maria Espín
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Institutionalizing alternative economic spaces? An interpretivist perspective on diverse economies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article offers an approach that helps geographers and others to carefully and critically reexamine prospects for diverse economies. We propose an interpretative institutionalist perspective is useful for elucidating overlooked opportunities for ...
Gibbs, David C.   +2 more
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Das ReparaturCafé als Transformationselement im urbanen Raum

open access: yesTechnikfolgenabschätzung – Theorie und Praxis, 2016
Wenn es darum geht, neue Wege in Richtung einer Degrowth-Gesellschaft zu beschreiten, rücken Städte als Zentren von Konsum und Energieverbrauch in den Fokus.
Colette Waitz, Sarah Meyer-Soylu
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Degrowth. Labour. Time.

open access: yesStato e mercato, 2021
This contribution looks, in the light of recent research and debates on labour and the environmental crisis, at three critical nodes in the articles of this special section: the contested meaning of degrowth, the role of labour, and temporality.
openaire   +2 more sources

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