This study explores the analytical and conceptual closures within political economy and degrowth literature. In order to explore these closures, poststructural theories of postcolonial and queer have been used. Derridian deconstruction has been applied to the degrowth literature to illuminate the silences and contradictions present within the texts. A deconstructive reading of the degrowth literature, through the lenses of postcolonial-queer theory, unravels that the texts reproduce heteronormativity and colonial underpinnings. Further, the texts overlook the materiality of bodies that political economy and processes of production are built upon. This study also shows that the works of feminist economists is marginalized within the degrowth...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...
Published online: 11 Sep 2017The degrowth debate so far has lacked a clear vision of what social sub...
Degrowth challenges dominant discourses and growth-based responses to global crises, proposing radic...
Degrowth is incompatible with modern capitalist socioecological configurations, and in fact requires...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
We welcome this opportunity to participate in this important dialogue between political ecology and ...
This thesis presents an inter-epistemic dialogue between degrowth and Buen Vivir/sumak kawsay (BV/sk...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advoca...
© 2016 Katherine Lindsay-SmithThe aim of this research paper is to analyse what the potential impact...
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 The worldwide social and ecological unravelling of the 21st century presents an unpreceden...
This chapter is devoted to introducing degrowth to anyone interested in environmental politics and m...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...
Published online: 11 Sep 2017The degrowth debate so far has lacked a clear vision of what social sub...
Degrowth challenges dominant discourses and growth-based responses to global crises, proposing radic...
Degrowth is incompatible with modern capitalist socioecological configurations, and in fact requires...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
We welcome this opportunity to participate in this important dialogue between political ecology and ...
This thesis presents an inter-epistemic dialogue between degrowth and Buen Vivir/sumak kawsay (BV/sk...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advoca...
© 2016 Katherine Lindsay-SmithThe aim of this research paper is to analyse what the potential impact...
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 The worldwide social and ecological unravelling of the 21st century presents an unpreceden...
This chapter is devoted to introducing degrowth to anyone interested in environmental politics and m...
In the context of contemporary socio-environmental shifts, the concept of “degrowth” advocates for t...
Published online: 11 Sep 2017The degrowth debate so far has lacked a clear vision of what social sub...
Degrowth challenges dominant discourses and growth-based responses to global crises, proposing radic...