The democratic legitimation imperativeof the modern state has been conceptualised as the barrier that stops the environmental state from developing into a green or eco-state–and thus as the glass ceiling to a socio-ecological transformation of capitalist consumer democracies. Here, I suggest that this state-theoretical explanation of the glass ceiling needs to be supplemented by an analysis of why democratic norms and procedures, which had once been regarded as essential for any socio-ecological transformation, suddenly appearas one of its main obstacles. I conceptualise the new eco-political dysfunctionality of democracy as one dimension of a more encompassing legitimation crisis of democracy which, in turn, has triggered a profound transf...
Democracy is an open system, while capitalism is a gated one. Yet the dominant global political econ...
This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring ...
Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can b...
What are the capacities of the state to facilitate a comprehensive sustainability transition? It is ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
As environmental crises, most notably climate change, become ever more severe, voices are reappearin...
Unlike several previous efforts that have discussed ecological forms of democracy in ...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
The discourse on sustainability transformations moves beyond accommodationist, reformist framings of...
n modern democratic consumer societies, decentralized, participative, and consensus-oriented forms o...
The intensifying global ecological crisis is, by any measure, among the defining political economy i...
As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and ecologically self-destructive consume...
Most of the scholars take the Ecological problems as technical or social issues. Ultimately, effecti...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
What might break the ‘glass ceiling’ that has so far prevented a deep sustainability transformation?...
Democracy is an open system, while capitalism is a gated one. Yet the dominant global political econ...
This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring ...
Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can b...
What are the capacities of the state to facilitate a comprehensive sustainability transition? It is ...
The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should have...
As environmental crises, most notably climate change, become ever more severe, voices are reappearin...
Unlike several previous efforts that have discussed ecological forms of democracy in ...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
The discourse on sustainability transformations moves beyond accommodationist, reformist framings of...
n modern democratic consumer societies, decentralized, participative, and consensus-oriented forms o...
The intensifying global ecological crisis is, by any measure, among the defining political economy i...
As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and ecologically self-destructive consume...
Most of the scholars take the Ecological problems as technical or social issues. Ultimately, effecti...
Ecological modernization has established an important position in the field of environmental politic...
What might break the ‘glass ceiling’ that has so far prevented a deep sustainability transformation?...
Democracy is an open system, while capitalism is a gated one. Yet the dominant global political econ...
This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring ...
Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can b...