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Convivial Futures

Views from a Post-Growth Tomorrow
DOI: 10.14361/9783839456644
  • Adloff,  Frank
    Adloff, Frank ORCID: 0000-0002-8750-6973
  • Caillé,  Alain
    Caillé, Alain

Abstract

What steps are needed to make life better and more convivial? The Second Convivialist Manifesto (2020) has presented a short diagnosis of the current crises and sketches of a possible and desirable future. It has been a necessary work of theoretical synthesis, but preserving a viable world also requires passion. It is thus urgent to show what people would gain from a shift to a post-neoliberal and post-growth convivialist future. This volume includes a theoretical debate on convivialism which reflects dystopias and shows the multiple and major obstacles that convivialism will have to face. Mainly, however, the contributors to this volume create sketches of a convivial future and collect accounts of another future world which is attractive for as many as possible.

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01. April 2022
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Beiträge

    • Frontmatter

      • 1 - 4
      • Adloff, Frank | Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-fm
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    • Contents

      • 5 - 8
      • Adloff, Frank | Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-toc
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    • Convivial Futures?

      • 9 - 18
      • Adloff, Frank | Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-001
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  • One Step Beyond

    • From Lived Convivialism to Convivialist Transformations

      • 21 - 30
      • Costa, Sérgio
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-002
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    • The First Convivialist Steps

      • 31 - 38
      • Massiah, Gustave
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-003
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    • Feminism and Convivialism

      • 39 - 48
      • Pulcini, Elena
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-004
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  • Mehr
    • Convivialism Facing the Territorial Question

      • 49 - 54
      • Martins, Paulo Henrique
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-005
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    • Is Convivialism the Answer? Depends on the Question

      • 55 - 66
      • Krieken, Robert van | Krygier, Martin
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-006
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  • Convivializing the Economy

    • Imagining the Convivialist Enterprise

      • 69 - 76
      • Coutrot, Thomas
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-007
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    • Towards a Post-Covid Economy for the Common Good

      • 77 - 84
      • Adloff, Frank | Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-008
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    • Is a Post-Growth Society Possible?

      • 85 - 90
      • Méda, Dominique
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-009
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    • Money Creation as a Foundational Tool for Convivialism

      • 91 - 102
      • Arnsperger, Christian | Morvant-Roux, Solène | Servet, Jean-Michel | Tiran, André
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-010
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  • Pluriversalism and Nature

    • Conviviality to Reanimate the World

      • 105 - 112
      • Azam, Geneviève
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-011
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    • Convivial Conservation with Nurturing Masculinities in Brazil's Atlantic Forest

      • 113 - 126
      • Paulson, Susan | DeVore, Jonathan | Hirsch, Eric
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-012
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    • A Convivialist Solution for the Multiple Crisis of Biodiversity, Climate, and Public Health

      • 127 - 138
      • Busse, Tanja
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-013
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    • The Post-Development Agenda

      • 139 - 150
      • Demaria, Federico | Kothari, Ashish
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-014
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    • Letter to the End-of-the-World Generation

      • 151 - 158
      • Nunes, Débora
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-015
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  • (Un-)Convivial Futures

    • Right Here, Right Now

      • 161 - 174
      • Vetter, Andrea | Fersterer, Matthias
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-016
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    • "2050"

      • 175 - 182
      • Adloff, Frank
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-017
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    • Once upon a Time ... There Will Be a Convivial Desire

      • 183 - 192
      • Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-018
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    • A Reflection on 200 Years of Our Youngest Bodily Organ—Convivialis Futuris

      • 193 - 206
      • Bosch, Susanne
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-019
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    • List of Contributors

      • 207 - 212
      • Adloff, Frank | Caillé, Alain
      • 10.14361/9783839456644-020
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  • Weniger
  • Bibliografische Daten
  • Rezensionen
eISBN PDF
978-3-8394-5664-4
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978-3-7328-5664-0
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Seitenumfang
212
BIC-Code
HPS JPA
BISAC-Code
PHI019000 POL010000 SOC041000
THEMA
QDTS JPA
Creative Commons Lizenz
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Verlag
transcript Verlag
Schlagworte
Conviviality, Convivialism, Future, Justice, Anthropocene, Politics, Society, Economy, Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Diagnosis of Our Time, Political Science, Philosophy,

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