Post-growth Economics and Society: Exploring the Paths of a Social and Ecological Transition

Author:   Isabelle Cassiers (University of Louvain, Belgium) ,  Kevin Maréchal (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) ,  Dominique Méda (University of Paris-Dauphine, France)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138503274


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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We stand on the threshold of a ""post-growth"" world – one in which the relentless pursuit of economic growth has ceased to constitute a credible societal project. The symptoms that mark the end of an era are clear and incontrovertible: a return to the regularities of the past is illusory. The pursuit of economic growth no longer constitutes a credible societal project for ecological, social, and geopolitical reasons. Edited by an impressive array of experts, this book identifies several areas in which we must fundamentally rethink our societal organisation. They ask what it means to abandon the objective of economic growth; how we can encourage the emergence of other visions to guide society; how global visions and local transition initiatives should be connected; which modes of governance should be associated with the required social and technological innovations. Alongside the necessary respect of ecological limits and equity in distribution, the promotion of autonomy (involving all in the building of socio-political norms) could serve for guidance. The topics addressed over the chapters range from the future of work to the de-commodification of economic relations; the search for new indicators of progress to decentralized modes of governance; and from the circular economy to polycentric transitions. Each contribution brings a unique perspective, a piece of a larger puzzle to be assembled. Post-growth Economics and Society is an important volume to those who study ecological economics, political economy and the environment and society. It invites theorists as much as practitioners to re-explore the roots of our societal goals and play an active role in the systemic shift to come.

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Author:   Isabelle Cassiers (University of Louvain, Belgium) ,  Kevin Maréchal (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) ,  Dominique Méda (University of Paris-Dauphine, France)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.317kg
ISBN:  

9781138503274


ISBN 10:   1138503274
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Isabelle Cassiers is Professor at the University of Louvain, Belgium, Senior Researcher at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research and member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. Kevin Maréchal is Associate Professor at Gembloux Agro Bio Tech/University of Liège, invited lecturer at the University of Louvain snd Senior Researcher at CESSE-ULD, Belgium.  Dominique Méda is a Professor at Paris-Dauphine University, Director of the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences (IRISSO) and Head of the Chair ""Ecological Conversion, Work, Employment, Social Policies"" at the College of Global Studies, France.

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