This article analyzes recent developments in environmental activism, in particular movements focused on reconfiguring material flows. The desire for sustainability has spawned an interest in changing the material relationship between humans, other beings, and the non-human realm. No longer willing to take part in unsustainable practices and institutions, and not satisfied with purely individualistic and consumer responses, a growing focus of environmental movement groups is on restructuring everyday practices of circulation, for example, on sustainable food, renewable energy, and making. The shift to a more sustainable materialism is examined using three frameworks: a move beyond an individualist and value-focused notion of post-materialism...
Historically, concepts of sustainability have been articulated in response to a perceived crisis wit...
Rapid environmental degradation, a pressing issue in the twenty-first century, is almost unimaginabl...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
peer reviewedThe goal of this commentary is to bring to the forefront four majors ideas/hypotheses t...
Sustainability is not an object in itself but rather a quality that describes the durability of prac...
A transformation to sustainability calls for radical and systemic societal shifts. Yet what this ent...
Cet article analyse les évolutions récentes en ce qui a trait à l’activisme environnemental, et plus...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552A transformation to sustainability calls for radic...
A growing number of scholars call for the use of New Materialist frameworks for research across soci...
A sustainable environment and economy are possible only if they provide support to a sustainable lif...
Drawing from papers in this special volume (SV), this introductory paper on absolute reductions argu...
‘New materialisms’ refers to a broad, contemporary, and significant movement of thought across the s...
In this article, we argue that the current crisis of civilization and the countless social and envir...
For many, the environmental movement is a consumer fad with very little intellectual or emotional in...
Historically, concepts of sustainability have been articulated in response to a perceived crisis wit...
Rapid environmental degradation, a pressing issue in the twenty-first century, is almost unimaginabl...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
peer reviewedThe goal of this commentary is to bring to the forefront four majors ideas/hypotheses t...
Sustainability is not an object in itself but rather a quality that describes the durability of prac...
A transformation to sustainability calls for radical and systemic societal shifts. Yet what this ent...
Cet article analyse les évolutions récentes en ce qui a trait à l’activisme environnemental, et plus...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552A transformation to sustainability calls for radic...
A growing number of scholars call for the use of New Materialist frameworks for research across soci...
A sustainable environment and economy are possible only if they provide support to a sustainable lif...
Drawing from papers in this special volume (SV), this introductory paper on absolute reductions argu...
‘New materialisms’ refers to a broad, contemporary, and significant movement of thought across the s...
In this article, we argue that the current crisis of civilization and the countless social and envir...
For many, the environmental movement is a consumer fad with very little intellectual or emotional in...
Historically, concepts of sustainability have been articulated in response to a perceived crisis wit...
Rapid environmental degradation, a pressing issue in the twenty-first century, is almost unimaginabl...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...