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Toni Ruuska (D.Sc.) is University Researcher and Adjunct Professor of Sustainable economy at the University of Helsinki. He is the co-editor of Sustainability beyond Technology (Oxford University Press, 2021) and the author of Reproduction ...
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Dalits are historically, socially, and culturally defined communities shaped through the violent act of being rendered “untouchable” within Hindu society. They continue to face pervasive yet often invisible forms of discrimination. Alongsid...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Mum of two, behavioural scientist and business consultant demystifying how we play our part in sparking eco-social change
Romanian-Canadian economist. Editor of Sufficiency and Wellbeing Magazine. I write about what is wrong with capitalism and how we can evolve towards an economy that provides enough for everyone, forever.
Ecological utopian. Everything I write comes back to degrowth. Degrowth is tightly wound around my anti-car ideas.
researching & teaching political ecology, degrowth, ecofeminism & emancipatory rural futures
Study, care and resist to get out of this mess with justice for all.
Arwen is a mother, writer, and educator, from Sonoma Mt, California, on Coast Miwok, Southern Pomo, & Wappo land. She is based in Portland, Oregon, on Kalapuya & Chinook land. She advocates degrowth, frugal abundance, and ethical coalition building.
Social psychologist currently writing about environmental/ political/ cultural critical/ decolonial topics on her blog fueradelmito and in various media. Recently finished the master on Degrowth: Ecology, Economics and Policy of ICTA/UAB.
Coordination: The Fabric of Power, where we rethink what Power is. We are creating a taxonomy of Coordination and mapping the patterns of Power that emerge from Coordination
Kate is an assistant professor at Cape Breton University in the Shannon School of Business.
Climate activist. Currently exploring degrowth!
John Duncan is an associate fellow at the University of London's School of Advanced Study (SAS). His research interests include Social Reproduction Theory, neoliberalism, human rights, and ecocide. He also runs the youtube channel, johntheduncan
Marxist-Leninist and Palestine Solidarity Activist.
I am an undisciplinary scholar. My research interests lie in decolonial approaches to socio-ecological, economic, political, and just transformations, and using artistic methods in that process.
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