Socioecological Transformations aims to reclaim socioecological transformation as a radical, justice-centred concept and praxis, tackling the deeper roots of current socioecological violence and oppression to the materialist-dualist worldview that established and maintained colonial-racist-capitalist structures of oppression.
Socioecological Transformations aims to reclaim socioecological transformation as a radical, justice-centred concept and praxis, tackling the deeper roots of current socioecological violence and oppression to the materialist-dualist worldview that established and maintained colonial-racist-capitalist structures of oppression.
Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen is Associate Research Professor of International Forest Policy and Governance and Academy of Finland Research Fellow at the Natural Resources Institute Finland, Luke.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Just global socioecological transformations: it takes a worldview change to change the world? 2 On the illusion of separate self (as root cause of socioecological crises) and radical intraconnectedness (as precondition for healing and transforming) 3 Potentiality and responsibility: tenets of a deep relational ontology and implications for transformations research and practice 4 When farm worlds change: ontological transformations in the web of life 5 Indigenous spiritualities: transforming the future through ancestral knowledge 6 Centring feminist ethic of care in socio-ecological transformative movements 7 Resistance-existence within and against education in colonized lands 8 In search of alternatives to development: learning from grounded initiatives 9 Transformative bottom-up urban planning: a case from a fishing community in coastal Mumbai, India 10 Exploring small-scale farming as ecological livelihoods: agricultural sustainability transformation in the minority worlds 11 Looking around for liveable forest futures 12 The meanings of tourism degrowth in the context of Barcelona 13 EU green transition as a barrier for socioecological transformations: deradicalizing transformations, degrowth, decoloniality, and justice in the EU's green politics 14 Barriers to transformations in the EU's external forest governance: indigenous rights in the EU-Honduras Voluntary Partnership Agreement 15 Broadening the scope for just socioecological transformations: ideas, structures, and alliances
1 Just global socioecological transformations: it takes a worldview change to change the world? 2 On the illusion of separate self (as root cause of socioecological crises) and radical intraconnectedness (as precondition for healing and transforming) 3 Potentiality and responsibility: tenets of a deep relational ontology and implications for transformations research and practice 4 When farm worlds change: ontological transformations in the web of life 5 Indigenous spiritualities: transforming the future through ancestral knowledge 6 Centring feminist ethic of care in socio-ecological transformative movements 7 Resistance-existence within and against education in colonized lands 8 In search of alternatives to development: learning from grounded initiatives 9 Transformative bottom-up urban planning: a case from a fishing community in coastal Mumbai, India 10 Exploring small-scale farming as ecological livelihoods: agricultural sustainability transformation in the minority worlds 11 Looking around for liveable forest futures 12 The meanings of tourism degrowth in the context of Barcelona 13 EU green transition as a barrier for socioecological transformations: deradicalizing transformations, degrowth, decoloniality, and justice in the EU's green politics 14 Barriers to transformations in the EU's external forest governance: indigenous rights in the EU-Honduras Voluntary Partnership Agreement 15 Broadening the scope for just socioecological transformations: ideas, structures, and alliances
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