The transition to a circular economy (CE) remains an anticipated future with alternative pathways for its fulfillment. Most research on CE is normative about technological approaches and interpretations for production and sustainable development. However, critical reviews of CE help understand that CE’s emergence is constrained to current dominant goals. As a set of imagined futures, the visions of CE are produced and shared in discursive practices. We hypothesize that the existence of alternative discourses about CE originates from alignment with or divergence from current dominant goals. Green growth holds the dominant position as a goal in the European discourse about CE. In this study, we present an empirical case of an emerging CE in t...
Volatile resource prices, supply disruptions, economic losses and environmental strain has lead res...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...
A growing body of research is investigating the connections between the discursive construction of c...
The Circular Economy (CE) has recently become a popular concept in sustainability discourses for bot...
A growing body of research is investigating the connections between the discursive construction of c...
The Circular Economy (CE) has quickly become a very popular discourse and is considered to be the so...
Circular economy has in recent years been promoted as a promising alternative to unsustainable produ...
The topic of “Circular Economy” has been making its way around Europe since the European Union publi...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The circular economy (CE) concept has recently entered the public discourse. A CE should contest the...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
The circular economy (CE) has recently become a popular discourse especially in government and corpo...
International audienceThe circular economy (CE) has become a key sustainability discourse in the las...
Volatile resource prices, supply disruptions, economic losses and environmental strain has lead res...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...
A growing body of research is investigating the connections between the discursive construction of c...
The Circular Economy (CE) has recently become a popular concept in sustainability discourses for bot...
A growing body of research is investigating the connections between the discursive construction of c...
The Circular Economy (CE) has quickly become a very popular discourse and is considered to be the so...
Circular economy has in recent years been promoted as a promising alternative to unsustainable produ...
The topic of “Circular Economy” has been making its way around Europe since the European Union publi...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The circular economy (CE) concept has recently entered the public discourse. A CE should contest the...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
The circular economy (CE) has recently become a popular discourse especially in government and corpo...
International audienceThe circular economy (CE) has become a key sustainability discourse in the las...
Volatile resource prices, supply disruptions, economic losses and environmental strain has lead res...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...