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Organizing for transformation: post-growth in International Political Economy
The global political economy is organized around the pursuit of economic growth. Yet scholars of International Political Economy (IPE) have been surprisingly slow to address its wide-ranging implications and, thus, to advance debates about post-growth ...
Jacob A. Hasselbalch +2 more
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Post-growth HCI: Co-Envisioning HCI Beyond Economic Growth
Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) makes a significant contribution to economic growth; it is crucial to the market success of digital technologies, including digital services, platforms, and devices, which drive the economic engine.
Vishal Sharma +9 more
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Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries. [PDF]
There are increasing concerns that continued economic growth in high-income countries might not be environmentally sustainable, socially beneficial, or economically achievable.
G. Kallis +8 more
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Growth hegemony and post-growth futures: A complex hegemony approach [PDF]
To date, the vast majority of post-growth thinking has been focused on explaining why a post-growth transition is needed and the policies this would entail.
Michael J. Albert
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Rethinking Supply Chain Management in a Post‐Growth Era [PDF]
Supply chain management is grounded on the assumption that endless economic growth is compatible with environmental and social sustainability. Yet scholars from ecological economics question this assumption due to ever increasing evidence showing how ...
Davide Luzzini +5 more
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A tale of two utopias: Work in a post-growth world
In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of the future are constrained by the assumptions of growth-based capitalism. To escape these assumptions we turn to utopian fiction.
Simon Mair +2 more
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The wellbeing economy in practice: sustainable and inclusive growth? Or a post-growth breakthrough?
A wellbeing economy (WE) has gained a wide range of adherents in recent years, although the meanings they give to it vary. One point with conflicting understandings is whether a WE is a post-growth economy. Many environmentalists and other growth critics
A. Hayden
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Becoming a post-growth planner
This contribution uncovers connections between post-growth and planning by looking at those who plan: the planners. It puts forward the belief that change in planning needs a deeper understanding of the inner struggles that occur when post-growth ideas meet contemporary planning practice. With a perspective on German statutory planning at the urban and
Lamker, Christian Wilhelm +1 more
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Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Post growth and degrowth scholars argue that we cannot reduce CO2 emissions fast enough to keep global warming below 2 degrees while continuing economic growth. We face a choice: either we innovate how to scale down production and consumption equitably, or we risk severe environmental and ...
Pansera, Mario, Lloveras, Javier
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Are the circular economy and economic growth compatible? A case for post-growth circularity
Thomas Bauwens
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