Degrowth imaginaries offer alternative ways of envisioning future societies. Those, predominantly working age and working class people, seeking to purposefully enact degrowth in the here and now are termed ‘nowtopians’. Based on empirical work undertaken along the River Adur valley in West Sussex, UK, this paper argues that dynamic examples of nowtopian initiatives can develop from alternative and overlooked demographics, such as rural community elders. Explored through a series of interlinking activist narratives, orientated around collective responses to changing riverbank environments, this paper argues that the genesis of this elder activism is a desire to re-assert agency in older age that can be linked to degrowth sensibilities. Conte...
Cultures that recognise the many forces and memories held in landscape can make important contributi...
Whilst there has been an academic ‘obsess[ion]’ with the topics of neoliberalism and the recession, ...
This research explores what makes it possible for older members to live in intergenerational intenti...
Post 2007 austerity politics within the United Kingdom has generated a host of diverse responses wit...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This paper contributes to a developing literature which explores the role of elder community network...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This paper contributes to a developing literature which explores the role of elder community networ...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
Chapter in a publication published by Cubbitt (London) that describes the Community21 'Future Villag...
Recent years have witnessed renewed academic interest in community as both an organizing concept and...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
To effectively communicate sustainable policies and strategies at a societal level we first need to ...
This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentr...
Cultures that recognise the many forces and memories held in landscape can make important contributi...
Whilst there has been an academic ‘obsess[ion]’ with the topics of neoliberalism and the recession, ...
This research explores what makes it possible for older members to live in intergenerational intenti...
Post 2007 austerity politics within the United Kingdom has generated a host of diverse responses wit...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This paper contributes to a developing literature which explores the role of elder community network...
This article foregrounds sense of place as a key concept to further advance spatial theorisations wi...
This paper contributes to a developing literature which explores the role of elder community networ...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
Chapter in a publication published by Cubbitt (London) that describes the Community21 'Future Villag...
Recent years have witnessed renewed academic interest in community as both an organizing concept and...
This thesis asks the question of whether country towns and villages are sustainable environments for...
To effectively communicate sustainable policies and strategies at a societal level we first need to ...
This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentr...
Cultures that recognise the many forces and memories held in landscape can make important contributi...
Whilst there has been an academic ‘obsess[ion]’ with the topics of neoliberalism and the recession, ...
This research explores what makes it possible for older members to live in intergenerational intenti...