The Public, the Private and the Commons. Challenges of a Just Green Transition: Proceedings from the Summer Schoolof Political Ecology 2024
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climate change, future, green social transitionsSynopsis
Hearing daily about climate change and the measures taken by the public authorities to mitigate or even adapt social life to its effects, we may rightly perceive ourselves as mere observers, on whom the public discourse imposes unavoidable obligations, scientifically and professionally backed by arguments, where everyone is expected to contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation, and to minimize the damage inflicted on nature. This individualized appeal seeks to influence habits and lifestyles for the benefit and well-being of both individuals and global society as a whole.
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Introduction
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The Great Acceleration: Is It Ending and What Comes Next?
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It’s After the End of the World: Don’t You Know That Yet?
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The Labor of the Future, the Future of Labor? A Just Transition Critique
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Forget Eco-Modernism
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End Ecocidal Capitalism or Exterminate Life on Planet Earth: A South African Contribution to Ecosocialist Strategy
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Green Developmentalism as “Cause Of” and “Solution To” Capitalist Crisis in Argentina
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Public Ownership and Energy Democracy: Struggles for a Feminist Transition
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People or Planet: A False Dilemma
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Insurgent Acts of Being-in-Common and Housing in Spain: Making Urban Commons?
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Endangered Languages, Endangered Environments: Reflections on An Integrated Approach Towards Current Issues of Ecocultural Diversity Loss
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