The critical impact of humans on the biosphere has led scientists to coin the term Anthropocene. The global environmental changes associated with it are happening under the aegis of capitalism. A transition towards sustainability requires a critical scrutiny of capitalism. The social–ecological system (SES) approach conceptualises the relationship between the socio-economic subsystem and the biosphere. However, in its various operationalisations it either treats the former as a black box or it fails to capture dynamic aspects. We address these limits and develop a Dialectical Socio-Ecological System (D-SES) framework, which combines process ecology with historical materialism, to describe the emergence and persistence of capitalist dynamics...
This article analyzes the metadiscourse of bioeconomy and the ways in which bioeconomy is gaining ne...
The historical development of contemporary capitalism has produced an environmental crisis of global...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...
1. The current pattern of anthropization of the biosphere, which has led scientist to coin the term ...
Our relationship with nature has been constantly changing throughout modern history. The ways in whi...
Farming and eating are both social and natural, connecting soils, water, body, labour power, capital...
Research in political ecology and agrarian political economy has shown how commodity frontiers are c...
The debate about sustainability has been ruled by different elements over time, including technical...
Bioeconomy strategies in high income societies focus at replacing finite, fossil resources by renew...
Inspired by Antonio Gramsci's analysis of bourgeois hegemony and his theoretical formulation of hist...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
The extent of the environmental crisis – most apparent in climate change – has raised in sharp focus...
Over the past 70 years, the development as a powerful-idea spread out the hegemony of capitalism, pr...
This thesis examines the system of food provision in Latin America in the context of hunger and envi...
which we can call capitalist. There are many data that show that we are at the limit: degradation of...
This article analyzes the metadiscourse of bioeconomy and the ways in which bioeconomy is gaining ne...
The historical development of contemporary capitalism has produced an environmental crisis of global...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...
1. The current pattern of anthropization of the biosphere, which has led scientist to coin the term ...
Our relationship with nature has been constantly changing throughout modern history. The ways in whi...
Farming and eating are both social and natural, connecting soils, water, body, labour power, capital...
Research in political ecology and agrarian political economy has shown how commodity frontiers are c...
The debate about sustainability has been ruled by different elements over time, including technical...
Bioeconomy strategies in high income societies focus at replacing finite, fossil resources by renew...
Inspired by Antonio Gramsci's analysis of bourgeois hegemony and his theoretical formulation of hist...
In this essay, I elaborate the possibilities for a unified theory of historical capitalism – one tha...
The extent of the environmental crisis – most apparent in climate change – has raised in sharp focus...
Over the past 70 years, the development as a powerful-idea spread out the hegemony of capitalism, pr...
This thesis examines the system of food provision in Latin America in the context of hunger and envi...
which we can call capitalist. There are many data that show that we are at the limit: degradation of...
This article analyzes the metadiscourse of bioeconomy and the ways in which bioeconomy is gaining ne...
The historical development of contemporary capitalism has produced an environmental crisis of global...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...