While traditional economics tries to quantify happiness, slow economics avoids price tags on quality of life, write Diana-Eugenia Ioncică and Eva-Cristina Petresc
The fashion industry, despite generating great benefits in terms of trade, employment and income wor...
A sustainable environment and economy are possible only if they provide support to a sustainable lif...
We are moving too fast…fast lives, fast cars, fast food…..and fast architecture. We are caught up in...
The current paper explores the relationship between some relatively new concepts in the field of eco...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
How do responsible consumption choices impact a consumer\u92s quality of life? As studies continue t...
Though increasingly understood that sustainable consumption is a key component for sustainable devel...
A review of Wendy Parkins and Geoffrey Craig, Slow Living (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2006)
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
Slow Tourism, a new type of tourism that originated in Italy, has the potential to change how we tra...
Slow living involves the conscious negotiation of the different temporalities which make up our ever...
An economic slowdown can have positive as well as negative consequences, especially in relation to t...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
Since the 1980s, the value of slowness has been advocated for in fields as diverse as gastronomy, ec...
The fashion industry, despite generating great benefits in terms of trade, employment and income wor...
A sustainable environment and economy are possible only if they provide support to a sustainable lif...
We are moving too fast…fast lives, fast cars, fast food…..and fast architecture. We are caught up in...
The current paper explores the relationship between some relatively new concepts in the field of eco...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
How do responsible consumption choices impact a consumer\u92s quality of life? As studies continue t...
Though increasingly understood that sustainable consumption is a key component for sustainable devel...
A review of Wendy Parkins and Geoffrey Craig, Slow Living (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2006)
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
Slow Tourism, a new type of tourism that originated in Italy, has the potential to change how we tra...
Slow living involves the conscious negotiation of the different temporalities which make up our ever...
An economic slowdown can have positive as well as negative consequences, especially in relation to t...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
Since the 1980s, the value of slowness has been advocated for in fields as diverse as gastronomy, ec...
The fashion industry, despite generating great benefits in terms of trade, employment and income wor...
A sustainable environment and economy are possible only if they provide support to a sustainable lif...
We are moving too fast…fast lives, fast cars, fast food…..and fast architecture. We are caught up in...