Abstract This article argues that scientific practice of all kinds does not simply represent but actively constructs social and cultural realities: it is involved in an "ontological politics." It reflects on activist research and addresses the question of how science, and especially anthropology, can contribute to bringing degrowth alternatives into being. We suggest that to overcome growth society and build a new imaginary, we first need to denaturalize and decenter basic concepts of modern ontology. We then show how and why activist researchers in new social movements such as degrowth are involved in bringing about new concepts, imaginaries, and practices. Drawing on our experiences as activist researchers, we propose some basic strategie...
How can an idea that critiques the global capitalist system persist? How can a concept that opposes ...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
The investigation of the self, of what exists, and of the ontological properties of the cosmos is no...
This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentr...
Degrowth is the literal translation of 'decroissance', a French word meaning reduction. Launched by ...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
Abstract Current debates about the Anthropocene have sparked renewed interest in the relationship be...
Degrowth refers to a radical politico-economic reorganisation that leads to smaller and more equitab...
As degrowth notions begin to gain traction within business schools and organization and management s...
This article discusses the role of culture in political ecology, with a focus on degrowth. Environme...
This article discusses the role of culture in political ecology, with a focus on degrowth. Environme...
Abstract Harmful environmental consequences of growth have been rigorously documented and widely pub...
By participants of the ‘Anthropology and Degrowth’ Workshop.* Why should Anthropology engage with De...
Auf Grundlage Antonio Gramscis kultureller und gegen-hegemonischer Theorie in Kombination mit der on...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
How can an idea that critiques the global capitalist system persist? How can a concept that opposes ...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
The investigation of the self, of what exists, and of the ontological properties of the cosmos is no...
This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentr...
Degrowth is the literal translation of 'decroissance', a French word meaning reduction. Launched by ...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
Abstract Current debates about the Anthropocene have sparked renewed interest in the relationship be...
Degrowth refers to a radical politico-economic reorganisation that leads to smaller and more equitab...
As degrowth notions begin to gain traction within business schools and organization and management s...
This article discusses the role of culture in political ecology, with a focus on degrowth. Environme...
This article discusses the role of culture in political ecology, with a focus on degrowth. Environme...
Abstract Harmful environmental consequences of growth have been rigorously documented and widely pub...
By participants of the ‘Anthropology and Degrowth’ Workshop.* Why should Anthropology engage with De...
Auf Grundlage Antonio Gramscis kultureller und gegen-hegemonischer Theorie in Kombination mit der on...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
How can an idea that critiques the global capitalist system persist? How can a concept that opposes ...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
The investigation of the self, of what exists, and of the ontological properties of the cosmos is no...