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  1. Evidence of Degrowth Values in Food Justice in a Northern Canadian Municipality.Amanda Rooney & Helen Vallianatos - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (3):323-343.
    Our case study draws on emerging ideas of degrowth, showing how degrowth values and strategies may emerge where cities rely heavily on global food systems, and contributes to literature on food for degrowth in local contexts. Degrowth rejects the imperative of economic growth as a primary indicator of social wellness. A holistic understanding of wellness prescribes radical societal transformation, downscaling and decreasing consumption, strengthening community relationships and promoting resilience. Building on Bloemmen et al. (2015), we apply a holistic model of (...)
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  • Denial and Despair?Claudia Carter - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (5):577-580.
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  • Editorial: Degrowth or Regrowth?Mark Whitehead - 2013 - Environmental Values 22 (2):141-145.
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  • Coping with the Horizontal Hitch: The ‘Con-Formism’ of the Degrowth Alternative.Onofrio Romano - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (5):573-591.
    Normally, during modernity, critical thinking and anti-systemic movements have countered the ruling institutions by envisaging not only new values and ideals, but mainly new ‘forms’ of social regulation. The current crisis reveals that, contrary to this tradition, the institutions in office and the antagonistic way of thinking now share the same basic ‘horizontal’ form. The degrowth project represents a paradigmatic example of this structural homology. The ecological and social crises, standing at the origins of the political engagement for degrowth, are (...)
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