As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and ecologically self-destructive consumer societies, the paradigm of sustainability is increasingly regarded as a spent force. Yet, its exhaustion seems to coincide with the rebirth of several ideas reminiscent of earlier, more radical currents of eco-political thought: liberation from capitalism, consumerism and the logic of growth. May the exhaustion of the sustainability paradigm finally reopen the intellectual and political space for the big push beyond the established socio-economic order? Looking from the perspective of social and eco-political theory, this article argues that the new narratives (and social practices) of postcapitalism, degrowth and post-consumerism...
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] Ideologies and scenarios...
This chapter places the concept of sustainability in the context of recent discussions about the env...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
Capitalist industrialization the world over, but predominantly in the global north, has extracted va...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the explosive emergence of environmentalism accom...
The aim of neoliberal environmentalism was to unleash the market to protect the environment; but as ...
The suite of problems peculiar to the late twentieth century and collectively referred to as the 'e...
Abstract Over the past two decades, political ecologists have provided extensive critiques of the pr...
It has become almost of a commonplace both in academia and in the public to assume that political co...
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] Ideologies and scenarios...
This chapter places the concept of sustainability in the context of recent discussions about the env...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
This contribution sketches a conceptual framework for the analysis of the post-ecologist era and out...
This paper proposes and critiques the idea of a post-capitalism sustainable consumption utopia to im...
Capitalist industrialization the world over, but predominantly in the global north, has extracted va...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the explosive emergence of environmentalism accom...
The aim of neoliberal environmentalism was to unleash the market to protect the environment; but as ...
The suite of problems peculiar to the late twentieth century and collectively referred to as the 'e...
Abstract Over the past two decades, political ecologists have provided extensive critiques of the pr...
It has become almost of a commonplace both in academia and in the public to assume that political co...
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] Ideologies and scenarios...
This chapter places the concept of sustainability in the context of recent discussions about the env...
How do social movements respond to the ecological crisis? In this paper, we reframe social movements...