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The substrate is one of the key components that determines the quality of the epitaxial layers. However, the implications of growing two-dimensional layers on three-dimensional bulk substrates have not yet been fully understood, and these implications ...
M. Tokarczyk +7 more
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Public support for worktime reductions in Switzerland in the context of a transition to a post-growth society [PDF]
Work time reductions (WTRs) may contribute to a transition to a post-growth society. We analysed Swiss stakeholders’ perceptions of the effects of WTRs and their support for measures to implement them.
Moser, Stephanie +4 more
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The reduction of working time: definitions and measurement methods
Working time reduction (WTR) is a promising policy to enhance well-being in rich countries and an important topic in discourses on a new social vision. Numerous small-scale WTR trials are either underway or planned in various contexts. Properly measuring
Bence Lukács, Miklós Antal
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This forum article contributes to the prospering debate in the circular economy (CE) community discussing whether—and to what extent—the CE is reconcilable with economic growth.
Felix Carl Schultz, Ingo Pies
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What is required for a post-growth model? [PDF]
Post-growth has emerged as an umbrella term for various sustainability visions that advocate the pursuit of environmental sustainability, social equity, and human wellbeing, while questioning the continued pursuit of economic growth.
Robin Van den Eynde +3 more
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Post-Growth Geographies. Spatial Relations of Diverse and Alternative Economies [PDF]
Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between growth-oriented institutions and multiple socio-ecological crises.
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Post-Growth and Post-Extractivism: Two Sides of the Same Cultural Transformation
Mainstream thinking – embedded within capitalist globalisation – leads us to accept the impossibility to imagine an economy that does not promote growth, as much as a world without oil, mining and agribusiness is impossible.
Alberto Costa +2 more
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Building the Future from the Present: Imagining Post-Growth, Post-Productivist Ecosocial Policy
The environment remains on the margins of social policy. Bringing degrowth literature into conversation with social policy debates about decommodification, we argue that a re-imagined decommodification remains central to addressing the social-ecological ...
Fiona Dukelow, M. Murphy
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Sumak Kawsay, Feminisms and Post-Growth: Linkages to Imagine New Utopias
This article explores the different understandings of gender that correspond to different concepts of sumak kawsay, tackling both ‘gender’ and ‘sumak kawsay’ as polysemous concepts.
Silvia Vega Ugalde +1 more
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In the context of the long-standing debate on growth-versus-environment, notably the possibility that serious environmental policies will slow down growth, the question has been raised if interest can be compatible with zero growth.
Jeroen van den Bergh, Ivan Savin
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