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Deep Transformations: A Theory of Degrowth
By (Author) Hubert Buch-Hansen
By (author) Max Koch
By (author) Iana Nesterova
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st June 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economic theory and philosophy
Capitalism
330.1
Paperback
176
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 13mm
As a research field, social movement and political project, degrowth is a multi-faceted phenomenon. It brings together a range of practices including alternative forms of living and initiatives of various kinds in civil society, business and the state. Yet no comprehensive theory of degrowth transformations has so far been developed. Deep transformations fills this gap. It develops a theory of degrowth transformations drawing on insights from multiple fields of knowledge, such as political economy, sociology and philosophy. The book offers a holistic perspective that brings into focus transformation processes on various scales and points to various mechanisms that can facilitate degrowth. These for instance include ecosocial policies, transformative initiatives in business and civil society and alternative modes of being in and relating to the world.
Hubert Buch-Hansen is an Associate Professor at Roskilde University
Max Koch is a Professor at Lund University
Iana Nesterova is a Postdoc at Aalto University School of Business