The Public, the Private and the Commons. Challenges of a Just Green Transition: Scientific Texts of Students Participating inthe Summer School of Political Ecology 2024
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Climate Politics, Green Transition, EnergySynopsis
To achieve just green transition for different socially positioned communities, to enable people to make decisions about the conditions of their own lives, namely to make communication and decision-making processes more democratic and not to leave important decisions in the hands of the few, the green transition debates need to be broadened and shifted from techno-managerial solutions and the established public-private partnerships to community practices that go beyond statist frameworks and private interests.
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Introduction
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The Role of Sovereignty in Climate Politics: From Obstacle to Ally?
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Movements for Climate Justice: Anticapitalism and critical the perspective on the Conference of the Parties
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The “Green” Transition, (Sustainable) Development and Ireland: Political Ecology of a Semi-Periphery
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Romanian Bodies, Irish Berries: A Multi-scalar Approach to Migrant Horticultural Work
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Principles of Energy Justice: Looking at the Environmental and Climate Justice Principles with Energy Justice Approaches
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Energy Crises and Discard in Pakistan: A Case Study on Korangi’s Fisherfolk
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The Introduction of Green Concepts in the Zasavje Region and a Constructively Critical View Through the Desire to Produce Green Energy of the Waters of the Sava River
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The New Forms of Living: Challenges and Opportunities for an Eco-social Transformation
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Citizens’ Evaluation of Sufficiency Policies in the Field of Housing. The Role of Communication and Personal Affectedness
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October 21, 2024
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Copyright (c) 2024 Andrej A. Lukšič, Vanessa Regazzi, Davorin Žnidarič, Hira Yousuf, Eda Bülbül, Rebecca Vining, Criostóir King, Raffaele Albanese, Alessandro Volpi, Boštjan Remic, Sultana Jovanovska, Hannah Janßen
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978-961-96131-9-1
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A. Lukšič, A. ., Regazzi, V., Žnidarič, D., Yousuf, H., Bülbül E., Vining, R., King, C., Albanese, R., Volpi, A., Remic, B., Jovanovska, S., & Janßen, H. (2024). The Public, the Private and the Commons. Challenges of a Just Green Transition: Scientific Texts of Students Participating inthe Summer School of Political Ecology 2024. University of Ljubljana Press. https://doi.org/10.51936/9789619613191