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Sozial- und Kulturgeographie ; Volume 49, 2703-1640
Post-Growth Geographies examines the spatial relations of diverse and alternative economies between growth-oriented institutions and multiple socio-ecological crises. The book brings together conceptual and empirical contributions from geography and its neighbouring disciplines and offers different perspectives on the possibilities, demands and critiques of post-growth transformation. Through case studies and interviews, the contributions combine voices from activism, civil society, planning and politics with current theoretical debates on socio-ecological transformation.
1\u Bastian Lange studied human geography in Marburg/Lahn and Edmonton. He received his PhD at Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main in 2006. Since 2017, he has been teaching at the University of Leipzig (habilitation in 2017) . He is conducting research in the field of alternative economies, transition studies, creative placemaking and governance processes. He spearheads Multiplicities, an urban development office that analyzes transition processes, moderates stakeholder processes, and advises municipalities and cities on user-driven local and urban development processes.
2\u Martina Hülz studied geography, sociology and urban planning in Berlin, Bonn and Southampton. She researched and lectured at the universities of Dortmund, Duisburg-Essen and Luxembourg on spatial learning processes, knowledge economics as well as knowledge and technology transfer. After completing her doctorate at the University of Luxembourg, she worked for several years as a project manager in a regional consulting office. Since 2012, she has headed the »Economy and Mobility« department at the Academy for Spatial Research and Planning.
3\u Benedikt Schmid holds a doctorate in geography from the University of Luxembourg and is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the chair Geography of Global Change at the University of Freiburg. His research focusses on the role of community initiatives and social enterprises in the transition towards a post-growth economy.
4\u Christian Schulz studied geography in Saarbrücken/Germany, Québec/Canada und Metz/France. He obtained his PhD from the University of the Saarland (1998), and then worked as a PostDoc/Assistant Professor at the University of Cologne (habilitation in 2004). Since 2006, he has been holding a full professorship for sustainable spatial development at the University of Luxembourg, where he does research primarily on alternative economies and post-growth regimes from an economic geography perspective.
Cover -- Inhalt -- Post-growth geographies Conceptual and thematic cornerstones of this book -- I. Spaces of Perspective -- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies -- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation -- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? -- Lessons from Practice -- The emancipatory project of degrowth -- Degrowth A kind of pragmatic utopian thinking, re-politicising humanistic debates -- II. Spaces of Possibility -- Growth independence through social innovations? An analysis of potential growth effects of social innovations in a Swiss mountain region -- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich -- Makerspaces Third places for a sustainable (post-growth) society? -- Performing gaps The relationship between alternative economies and urban planning in Dortmund -- Town and countryside in flux The significance of urban functions for the vitality of rural areas and the importance of individual and systemic solutions for the realisation of a growth-critical way of life -- Lessons from Practice -- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg -- 'Hobbyhimmel' - an open workshop in the context of post-growth -- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own -- III. Spaces of Conflict -- Provincialising degrowth Alternatives to development and the Global South -- Financing post-growth? Green financial products for changed logics of production -- 'Status quo avant-gardists' and 'prevention innovators' Food for thought for the geographical post-growth debate -- The growth fixation of the European Union A commentary on the draft Green Deal -- Lessons from Practice -- We have a responsibility to a be a bit more pragmatic.
We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions -- IV. Spaces of Design -- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? -- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy The end of the model of growing prosperity -- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation -- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition Post-growth approaches in East Germany after reunification - between false growth and unwanted non-growth -- Lessons from Practice -- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? - Opportunities and challenges -- Hacking Ulm Open data, digital literacy and coding as practices creating space in the city -- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches Participation in spatial development for a good life -- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments -- Authors.
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Sustainability Transition
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Cover -- Inhalt -- Post-growth geographies Conceptual and thematic cornerstones of this book -- I. Spaces of Perspective -- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies -- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation -- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? -- Lessons from Practice -- The emancipatory project of degrowth -- Degrowth A kind of pragmatic utopian thinking, re-politicising humanistic debates -- II. Spaces of Possibility -- Growth independence through social innovations? An analysis of potential growth effects of social innovations in a Swiss mountain region -- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich -- Makerspaces Third places for a sustainable (post-growth) society? -- Performing gaps The relationship between alternative economies and urban planning in Dortmund -- Town and countryside in flux The significance of urban functions for the vitality of rural areas and the importance of individual and systemic solutions for the realisation of a growth-critical way of life -- Lessons from Practice -- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg -- 'Hobbyhimmel' - an open workshop in the context of post-growth -- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own -- III. Spaces of Conflict -- Provincialising degrowth Alternatives to development and the Global South -- Financing post-growth? Green financial products for changed logics of production -- 'Status quo avant-gardists' and 'prevention innovators' Food for thought for the geographical post-growth debate -- The growth fixation of the European Union A commentary on the draft Green Deal -- Lessons from Practice -- We have a responsibility to a be a bit more pragmatic.
We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions -- IV. Spaces of Design -- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? -- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy The end of the model of growing prosperity -- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation -- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition Post-growth approaches in East Germany after reunification - between false growth and unwanted non-growth -- Lessons from Practice -- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? - Opportunities and challenges -- Hacking Ulm Open data, digital literacy and coding as practices creating space in the city -- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches Participation in spatial development for a good life -- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments -- Authors.
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contents Cover -- Inhalt -- Post-growth geographies Conceptual and thematic cornerstones of this book -- I. Spaces of Perspective -- Using socio-spatial concepts of situatedness to explain work processes in the context of post-growth economies -- Spatial strategies for a post-growth transformation -- Reducing working hours in small enterprises as a post-growth practice? -- Lessons from Practice -- The emancipatory project of degrowth -- Degrowth A kind of pragmatic utopian thinking, re-politicising humanistic debates -- II. Spaces of Possibility -- Growth independence through social innovations? An analysis of potential growth effects of social innovations in a Swiss mountain region -- Criteria for post-growth residential development: The example of the city of Zurich -- Makerspaces Third places for a sustainable (post-growth) society? -- Performing gaps The relationship between alternative economies and urban planning in Dortmund -- Town and countryside in flux The significance of urban functions for the vitality of rural areas and the importance of individual and systemic solutions for the realisation of a growth-critical way of life -- Lessons from Practice -- The role of interstitial spaces in the growing urban region of Hamburg -- 'Hobbyhimmel' - an open workshop in the context of post-growth -- Neighbourhood farms as new places for participation and grow-your-own -- III. Spaces of Conflict -- Provincialising degrowth Alternatives to development and the Global South -- Financing post-growth? Green financial products for changed logics of production -- 'Status quo avant-gardists' and 'prevention innovators' Food for thought for the geographical post-growth debate -- The growth fixation of the European Union A commentary on the draft Green Deal -- Lessons from Practice -- We have a responsibility to a be a bit more pragmatic.
We should continue this dialogue with the EU institutions -- IV. Spaces of Design -- Spatial transformations: Process, goal, guideline? -- Cornerstones and positions of a precautionary post-growth economy The end of the model of growing prosperity -- New roles in collective, growth-independent spatial organisation -- The Bauhaus as a designer of transition Post-growth approaches in East Germany after reunification - between false growth and unwanted non-growth -- Lessons from Practice -- Post-growth perspectives for the Lausitz lignite mining region? - Opportunities and challenges -- Hacking Ulm Open data, digital literacy and coding as practices creating space in the city -- Designing living spaces together in open-ended approaches Participation in spatial development for a good life -- Opening up spaces of possibility with artistic experiments -- Authors.
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