This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentric, Cartesian views of nature. I suggest overcoming these by drawing on the modernity/coloniality discourse, as well as engaging with indigenous scholarship and decolonial practices such as Buen Vivir. I make the argument for extending agency and rights to non-human nature, beginning with a shift from the language of “materials” to that of “the living world.” A focus on ecological, multi-species justice centred on the rights of nature would not only allow for a decolonisation of the degrowth debate, but also highlight issues around ecological debt and environmental justice
This book explores the concept of degrowth, beginning from a basic assumption, not of resource deple...
The volume under review here takes the view that redressing entrenched injustice and resulting soc...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...
Reseña/Review (D'Alisa, G., Demaria, F., Kallis, G. (eds.), "Degrowth: a vocabulary for a new era". ...
Abstract This article argues that scientific practice of all kinds does not simply represent but act...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
We urge degrowth proponents to do three things: distinguish socio-material topologies from size and ...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
Degrowth refers to a radical politico-economic reorganisation that leads to smaller and more equitab...
This thesis presents an inter-epistemic dialogue between degrowth and Buen Vivir/sumak kawsay (BV/sk...
Abstract Harmful environmental consequences of growth have been rigorously documented and widely pub...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The term 'décroissance' (degrowth) signifies a pro...
The book explores the concept of degrowth, beginning from a basic assumption, not of resource deplet...
We are very grateful to Timothée Parrique for engaging so thoughtfully with our essay on ‘degrowth a...
This book explores the concept of degrowth, beginning from a basic assumption, not of resource deple...
The volume under review here takes the view that redressing entrenched injustice and resulting soc...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...
Reseña/Review (D'Alisa, G., Demaria, F., Kallis, G. (eds.), "Degrowth: a vocabulary for a new era". ...
Abstract This article argues that scientific practice of all kinds does not simply represent but act...
Since the 1970s, the degrowth idea has been proposed by scholars, public intellectuals and activists...
We urge degrowth proponents to do three things: distinguish socio-material topologies from size and ...
Degrowth has evolved within a decade from an activist movement into a multi-disciplinary academic pa...
Abstract Contemporary market-based (i.e. neoliberal) 'green economy' approaches to environmental deg...
Degrowth refers to a radical politico-economic reorganisation that leads to smaller and more equitab...
This thesis presents an inter-epistemic dialogue between degrowth and Buen Vivir/sumak kawsay (BV/sk...
Abstract Harmful environmental consequences of growth have been rigorously documented and widely pub...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The term 'décroissance' (degrowth) signifies a pro...
The book explores the concept of degrowth, beginning from a basic assumption, not of resource deplet...
We are very grateful to Timothée Parrique for engaging so thoughtfully with our essay on ‘degrowth a...
This book explores the concept of degrowth, beginning from a basic assumption, not of resource deple...
The volume under review here takes the view that redressing entrenched injustice and resulting soc...
While degrowth debates typically encompass abstract ecological and economic arguments against growth...