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245 0 0 _aDegrowth decolonization and development :
_bwhen culture meets the environment /
_ceditors: Milica Kočović De Santo, Stéphanie Eileen Domptail
260 _aCham, Switzerland :
_bSpringer,
_ccop. 2023
300 _av, 220 p.
520 _aThis book reveals common underlying cultural roots to the multiple current crises. It shows that culture is an essential sphere to initiate fundamental changes and solutions as it brings about transformative imaginaries on a theoretical, political and practical level. The book focusses on the interplay between culture and the environment, society and the economy. It provides a critique of concepts associated with the term “Development” and reveals knowledge and theories outside the comfort zone of the mainstream Western theoretical landscape, which will certainly be instrumental in the decolonization of both development theories and practices. The book convincingly reveals the large array of domains, which, when interpreted from a decolonization and Degrowth perspective, can be managed through logics of environmental justice, social equity and equality, and generate societally more desirable outcomes. The book presents a multidisciplinary perspective on the contemporary global crises and features interdisciplinary analyses thereof through the lenses of cultural studies, critical development studies, political economy, eco-feminist political ecology, anthropology and sociology. Degrowth Decolonization and Development unveils the fundamental role of the dichotomies characterizing the Western modern development paradigm in shaping today’s actions, and especially the dichotomies of Global North and Global South, Centre and Periphery, Developed and Developing/Underdeveloped, Man and Nature. Degrowth Decolonization and Development addresses all researchers and activists interested in sustainability transformation and decolonization processes in Development studies. Is structured as a collection of seven original case studies. These are authored by researchers who met when presenting their work in Decolonization and Degrowth panels from the ISEE-ESEE-Degrowth Conference, Manchester, July 5-8, 2021, and the 8th International Degrowth Conference in The Hague, Netherlands, August 24-28, 2021. The concluding chapter proposes a synthesis identifying key concepts and steps in cultural change for the decolonization of the Western worldview towards “pluriverse” alternatives. The book traces future imaginaries for modelling future new systemic solutions and a needed radical change. (Font: Editor)
595 _a1. How Culture and Worldviews Shape Development and our Environment / Milica Kočović De Santo, Stéphanie Eileen Domptail, Jennifer Hirsch -- 2. The Progressivity and Transformative Role of Culture / Milica Kočović De Santo -- 3. Anticipation of the Degrowth Concept in the Socialist Republic of Poland of the 1970s / Inga Barbara Kuźma -- 4. A New Wave of Civic Activism / Adam Pomieciński -- 5. On Cultural Direction of Socio-Ecological Transformations: Lessons from Degrowth and Buen Vivir/sumak kawsay / Katharina Richter -- 6. Decolonizing Nature? Worldviews of Agroecological Farmers in Germany to Address the Global Environmental Crisis / Stéphanie Eileen Domptail, Jennifer Hirsch, Ernst-August Nuppenau -- 7. Aestheticizing Catastrophes? / Tamara Schneider -- 8. The Absence of Gendered Management of Climate Change in China / Ting Wang -- 9. Beyond Western Dichotomies of Power: Life-Centered Development, Reciprocity and Co-creation Within Nature / Stéphanie Eileen Domptail, Milica Kočović De Santo.
700 1 _aDe Santo, Milica Kocovic
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700 1 _aDomptail, Stéphanie Eileen
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