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Societal Transitions to Sustainability : The Prefigurative Politics of Present Transformation
Societal Transitions to Sustainability : The Prefigurative Politics of Present Transformation
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ISBN No.: 9783032073945
Pages: 472
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Foreword: Patterning a Sustainable Future (Karen O''Brien).- Chapter 1. The Prefigurative Politics of Present Transformation (Siddharth Sareen and Sirkku Juhola).- Part I: Urban Sites of Experimentation and Contestation.-Chapter 2. Acclimatising to the Future: Prefiguration and Urban Experimentation in Public Policy (Bård Torvetjønn Haugland and Timo von Wirth).- Chapter 3. Prefigurative Politics in Citizen Science: The Golf Vinor Project as a Case of Present Transformations (David Stella).


- Chapter 4. Prefiguring Consumption Reduction in Shadow Networks: Recirculating Resources, Knowledge and Skills in Urban Tool Libraries and Community Bike Workshops (Simon Batterbury, Sabrina Chakori and Carlos Uxo).- Chapter 5. Starting by Doing: Ethical Orientations for Open-Ended Prefigurative Action (Bob Grumiau and Ian Hughes).- Chapter 6. Prefigurative politics of post-growth futures in the making: learning from transformative practices that leverage (temporary) convivial space (Steven R. McGreevy, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan and Maximilian Spiegelberg).- Part II: Spaces of conviviality and politics.


- Chapter 7. Broadening the Understanding of Deconstruction in Prefigurative Social Spaces (Giuseppe Feola).- Chapter 8. Prefigurative Politics in Action: Youth Climate Activism and Arendt''s Politics of New Beginnings (Turkan Firinci Orman).- Chapter 9. A Multi-Political Reflection on the transformative potential of citizen panels: Insights from five case studies (Maria Luisa Lode, Samyajit Basu, Cathy Macharis).- Chapter 10. Laughter, role-play, and immersion: Rediscovering the audience in prefigurative politics through carnival (Frank Eckerle).


- Chapter 11. Community-based proleptic environmentalism: food, energy, and Kafka''s ''Weg-von-hier'' (Gerald Taylor Aiken).- Chapter 12. Imagining futures in the present: Conceptualising prefigurative impulses through the politics of organising (Kavitha Ravikumar).- Chapter 13. Inhabitation as Prefigurative Politics and Source of Political Transformations (Jens Brandt and Jan Lilliendahl Larsen).- Chapter 14. Prefiguring Conservation, Peace, and Self-Determination in the Salween Peace Park in Karen State, Myanmar (Zali Fung and Sheila Htoo).


- Part III: Sectoral movements.- Chapter 15.Climate Change as a Crisis of Recognition: Prefigurative Politics of Socio-Ecological Movements for Food Sovereignty in Brazil (Juliana E. Goncalves).- Chapter 16.The potential role of the law clinics in prefigurative law and politics: Environmental law clinics as a case study (Zerrin Savasan).- Chapter 17. Prefiguring healthcare: Community-driven digital therapeutics and the politics of patient innovation (João Rocha-Gomes).


- Chapter 18. Prefigurative Politics of Transformations in Land Use Decision-Making Systems in Europe (Simeon Vaoo, Julia Leventon, Peter Mederly).- Chapter 19. For a More-Than-Human Politics of Short Food Supply Chains in Times of Human-Plant Migrations (Elisa T. Bertuzzo).


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