Publications
Democratic Economic Planning, Social Metabolism and the Environment
Research axis : Emancipation
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The Ecological Economics of Economic Democracy
Ecological economics is at a sharp crossroads today, mostly due to the unprecedented scale of the intertwined social and ecological crises we face. We argue that the discipline should engage with the thinking and practices around alternatives to capitalism more substantially, as this is essential and invaluable for the discipline’s ability to contribute to a just and sustainable future.
Research axis : Emancipation
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Economies as Commons: Labor and Production in Solidarity
This chapter is motivated by this observation; namely, that putting the literatures on the commons and solidarity economies in a critical dialogue is not only needed and timely, but would also be politically productive.