There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start thinking outside conventional economics. We need to look at the world and our local cities and places in a more holistic way. Since 2012 I’ve been writing about creating the ‘Self-Made Place’ with an emphasis on principles of home-made production with local places drawing to greatest extent possible on circularity in local ecosystems to build local businesses, jobs and resilience
Not since Marx identified Manchester’s manufacturing plants as blueprints for the new capitalist soc...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
We urge degrowth proponents to do three things: distinguish socio-material topologies from size and ...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
It has been argued that to achieve a genuinely sustainable society, our mode of being inthe world ne...
Degrowth is both an academic debate and an activist call for a necessary socio-ecological transforma...
For many years, the problem to be resolved by those charged with achieving local economic developmen...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
There is currently considerable interest in what degrowth compatible business practices may be and w...
Over the last decade, degrowth has offered a concrete alternative to eco-modernization, projecting a...
In response to Carter's discussion of Vico's writing on the relationship between memory, i...
Degrowth, as a social movement, a political project, and an academic paradigm, aims tofind ways that...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on post-capitalist construction by exploring...
The volume under review here takes the view that redressing entrenched injustice and resulting soc...
A renewed theory of 'degrowth' has recently emerged from different streams of political economy, eco...
Not since Marx identified Manchester’s manufacturing plants as blueprints for the new capitalist soc...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
We urge degrowth proponents to do three things: distinguish socio-material topologies from size and ...
There is one thing I agree with Liz Truss about and it’s not growth. It’s about the need to start th...
It has been argued that to achieve a genuinely sustainable society, our mode of being inthe world ne...
Degrowth is both an academic debate and an activist call for a necessary socio-ecological transforma...
For many years, the problem to be resolved by those charged with achieving local economic developmen...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
There is currently considerable interest in what degrowth compatible business practices may be and w...
Over the last decade, degrowth has offered a concrete alternative to eco-modernization, projecting a...
In response to Carter's discussion of Vico's writing on the relationship between memory, i...
Degrowth, as a social movement, a political project, and an academic paradigm, aims tofind ways that...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on post-capitalist construction by exploring...
The volume under review here takes the view that redressing entrenched injustice and resulting soc...
A renewed theory of 'degrowth' has recently emerged from different streams of political economy, eco...
Not since Marx identified Manchester’s manufacturing plants as blueprints for the new capitalist soc...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
We urge degrowth proponents to do three things: distinguish socio-material topologies from size and ...