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This book identifies several areas in which we must fundamentally rethink our societal organisation. They ask what it means to abandon the objective of economic growth; how we can encourage the emergence of other visions to guide society; how global visions and local transition initiatives should be connected; which modes of governance should be associated with the required social and technological innovations. The topics addressed over the chapters range from the future of work to the de-commodification of economic relations; the search for new indicators of progress to decentralized modes of…mehr

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This book identifies several areas in which we must fundamentally rethink our societal organisation. They ask what it means to abandon the objective of economic growth; how we can encourage the emergence of other visions to guide society; how global visions and local transition initiatives should be connected; which modes of governance should be associated with the required social and technological innovations. The topics addressed over the chapters range from the future of work to the de-commodification of economic relations; the search for new indicators of progress to decentralized modes of governance; and from the circular economy to polycentric transitions.
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Autorenporträt
Isabelle Cassiers is Professor at the University of Louvain, Belgium, Senior Researcher at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research and member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. Kevin Maréchal is Associate Professor at Gembloux Agro Bio Tech/University of Liège, invited lecturer at the University of Louvain snd Senior Researcher at CESSE-ULD, Belgium. Dominique Méda is a Professor at Paris-Dauphine University, Director of the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences (IRISSO) and Head of the Chair "Ecological Conversion, Work, Employment, Social Policies" at the College of Global Studies, France.