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Research paper thumbnail of Universal Basic Income, Services, or Time Politics? A Critical Realist Analysis of (Potentially) Transformative Responses to the Care Crisis

Research paper thumbnail of Commoning Care: Feminist Degrowth Visions for a Socio-Ecological Transformation

Feminist Economics, 2021

This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for soc... more This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for social and ecological sustainability, as well as gender and environmental justice, without prioritizing one over the other. By building on degrowth scholarship, feminist economics, the commons, and decolonial feminisms, we rebut the strategy of shifting yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy, thereby reinforcing the separation structure in economics. A feminist degrowth imaginary implies destabilizing prevalent dichotomies and overcoming the (inherent hierarchization in the) boundary between the monetized economy and the invisibilized economy of socio-ecological provisioning. The paper proposes an incremental, emancipatory decommodification and a commonization of care in a sphere beyond the public/private divide, namely the sphere of communitarian and transformative caring commons, as they persist at the margins of capitalism and are (re-)created by social movements around the world.

Research paper thumbnail of Degrowth

Research paper thumbnail of Feministisch-ökologische (Postwachstums-)Ökonomie

Research paper thumbnail of Aktivistische Wissenschaft: Ein Ausweg aus der Eindimensionalität?

Paralyse der Kritik – Gesellschaft ohne Opposition?, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Politiken der Reproduktion – Politics of Reproduction LAGEN Verbundtagung, 27. – 29. März 2017, Hannover

Feministische Studien, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Critical Realism, Feminisms, and Degrowth: A Plea for Metatheory-Informed Pluralism in Feminist Ecological Economics

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education

Research paper thumbnail of Feminist Futures: Was Degrowth von feministischer Wissenschafts-, Wirtschafts- und Wachstumskritik lernt

Research paper thumbnail of Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive

Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik

Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Pläd... more Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive“. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik 22, Nr. 2 (2021): 191–95. https://doi.org/10.5771/1439-880x-2021-2-191.

Research paper thumbnail of Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive

Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik

Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Pläd... more Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive“. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik 22, Nr. 2 (2021): 191–95. https://doi.org/10.5771/1439-880x-2021-2-191.

Research paper thumbnail of What About the Global South? Towards a Feminist Decolonial Degrowth Approach

Research paper thumbnail of Commoning Care: Feminist Degrowth Visions for a Socio-Ecological Transformation

Feminist Economics, 2021

This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for soc... more This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for social and ecological sustainability, as well as gender and environmental justice, without prioritizing one over the other. By building on degrowth scholarship, feminist economics, the commons, and decolonial feminisms, we rebut the strategy of shifting yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy, thereby reinforcing the separation structure in economics. A feminist degrowth imaginary implies destabilizing prevalent dichotomies and overcoming the (inherent hierarchization in the) boundary between the monetized economy and the invisibilized economy of socio-ecological provisioning. The paper proposes an incremental, emancipatory decommodification and a commonization of care in a sphere beyond the public/private divide, namely the sphere of communitarian and transformative caring commons, as they persist at the margins of capitalism and are (re-)created by social movements around the world.

Research paper thumbnail of Feminisms and Degrowth. Alliance or Foundational Relation?

Research paper thumbnail of Feminisms and Degrowth

Research paper thumbnail of Collaborative Feminist Degrowth: Pandemic as an Opening for a Care-Full Radical Transformation

by Anna Saave, Barbara Muraca, Corinna Dengler, Dominique Just, Emily Rose McDonald, Evie Kouroumichaki, Janina Dannenberg, Leah Temper, Lina Hansen, Lindsay Barbieri, Manuela Zechner, Natalia - Rozalia Avlona, Rebecca Rutt, Sophie Sanniti, Stefania Barca, and Susan Paulson

Degrowth.info , 2020

The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, o... more The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, or as an economic crisis of the capitalist mode of production, but also, fundamentally, as a crisis of the reproduction of life. In this sense, it is a crisis of care: the work of caring for humans, non-humans, and the shared biosphere. As a group of activists and scholars from the Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance, we take this opportunity to reflect on how we can, from our diverse positions, face this moment, organize, and collectively imagine radical alternative modes of living: those with more time for community, relationship building, and care for each other as well as the non-human world.

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis What About the Global South? Towards a Feminist Decolonial Degrowth Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Monetized Economy Versus Care and the Environment: Degrowth Perspectives On Reconciling an Antagonism

Talks by Corinna Dengler

Research paper thumbnail of Collaborative Feminist Degrowth:  Pandemic as an Opening for a Care-Full Radical Transformation

Degrowth.info, 2020

The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, o... more The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, or as an economic crisis of the capitalist mode of production, but also, fundamentally, as a crisis of the reproduction of life. In this sense, it is a crisis of care: the work of caring for humans, non-humans, and the shared biosphere.This piece is collaboratively written by roughly 40 scholars and activists affiliated with the Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance (FaDA), a network that aims at making feminist reasoning an integral part of degrowth.

Research paper thumbnail of Universal Basic Income, Services, or Time Politics? A Critical Realist Analysis of (Potentially) Transformative Responses to the Care Crisis

Research paper thumbnail of Commoning Care: Feminist Degrowth Visions for a Socio-Ecological Transformation

Feminist Economics, 2021

This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for soc... more This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for social and ecological sustainability, as well as gender and environmental justice, without prioritizing one over the other. By building on degrowth scholarship, feminist economics, the commons, and decolonial feminisms, we rebut the strategy of shifting yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy, thereby reinforcing the separation structure in economics. A feminist degrowth imaginary implies destabilizing prevalent dichotomies and overcoming the (inherent hierarchization in the) boundary between the monetized economy and the invisibilized economy of socio-ecological provisioning. The paper proposes an incremental, emancipatory decommodification and a commonization of care in a sphere beyond the public/private divide, namely the sphere of communitarian and transformative caring commons, as they persist at the margins of capitalism and are (re-)created by social movements around the world.

Research paper thumbnail of Degrowth

Research paper thumbnail of Feministisch-ökologische (Postwachstums-)Ökonomie

Research paper thumbnail of Aktivistische Wissenschaft: Ein Ausweg aus der Eindimensionalität?

Paralyse der Kritik – Gesellschaft ohne Opposition?, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Politiken der Reproduktion – Politics of Reproduction LAGEN Verbundtagung, 27. – 29. März 2017, Hannover

Feministische Studien, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Critical Realism, Feminisms, and Degrowth: A Plea for Metatheory-Informed Pluralism in Feminist Ecological Economics

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education

Research paper thumbnail of Feminist Futures: Was Degrowth von feministischer Wissenschafts-, Wirtschafts- und Wachstumskritik lernt

Research paper thumbnail of Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive

Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik

Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Pläd... more Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive“. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik 22, Nr. 2 (2021): 191–95. https://doi.org/10.5771/1439-880x-2021-2-191.

Research paper thumbnail of Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive

Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik

Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Pläd... more Dengler, Corinna, und Matthias Schmelzer. „Anmerkungen zu Niko Paechs Postwachstumsökonomie. Plädoyer für weniger Individualethik, mehr Kapitalismuskritik und eine intersektionale Gerechtigkeitsperspektive“. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik 22, Nr. 2 (2021): 191–95. https://doi.org/10.5771/1439-880x-2021-2-191.

Research paper thumbnail of What About the Global South? Towards a Feminist Decolonial Degrowth Approach

Research paper thumbnail of Commoning Care: Feminist Degrowth Visions for a Socio-Ecological Transformation

Feminist Economics, 2021

This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for soc... more This paper addresses the question of how to organize care in degrowth societies that call for social and ecological sustainability, as well as gender and environmental justice, without prioritizing one over the other. By building on degrowth scholarship, feminist economics, the commons, and decolonial feminisms, we rebut the strategy of shifting yet more unpaid care work to the monetized economy, thereby reinforcing the separation structure in economics. A feminist degrowth imaginary implies destabilizing prevalent dichotomies and overcoming the (inherent hierarchization in the) boundary between the monetized economy and the invisibilized economy of socio-ecological provisioning. The paper proposes an incremental, emancipatory decommodification and a commonization of care in a sphere beyond the public/private divide, namely the sphere of communitarian and transformative caring commons, as they persist at the margins of capitalism and are (re-)created by social movements around the world.

Research paper thumbnail of Feminisms and Degrowth. Alliance or Foundational Relation?

Research paper thumbnail of Feminisms and Degrowth

Research paper thumbnail of Collaborative Feminist Degrowth: Pandemic as an Opening for a Care-Full Radical Transformation

by Anna Saave, Barbara Muraca, Corinna Dengler, Dominique Just, Emily Rose McDonald, Evie Kouroumichaki, Janina Dannenberg, Leah Temper, Lina Hansen, Lindsay Barbieri, Manuela Zechner, Natalia - Rozalia Avlona, Rebecca Rutt, Sophie Sanniti, Stefania Barca, and Susan Paulson

Degrowth.info , 2020

The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, o... more The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, or as an economic crisis of the capitalist mode of production, but also, fundamentally, as a crisis of the reproduction of life. In this sense, it is a crisis of care: the work of caring for humans, non-humans, and the shared biosphere. As a group of activists and scholars from the Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance, we take this opportunity to reflect on how we can, from our diverse positions, face this moment, organize, and collectively imagine radical alternative modes of living: those with more time for community, relationship building, and care for each other as well as the non-human world.

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis What About the Global South? Towards a Feminist Decolonial Degrowth Approach

Research paper thumbnail of The Monetized Economy Versus Care and the Environment: Degrowth Perspectives On Reconciling an Antagonism

Research paper thumbnail of Collaborative Feminist Degrowth:  Pandemic as an Opening for a Care-Full Radical Transformation

Degrowth.info, 2020

The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, o... more The crisis we face as a global community must be understood not only as a public health crisis, or as an economic crisis of the capitalist mode of production, but also, fundamentally, as a crisis of the reproduction of life. In this sense, it is a crisis of care: the work of caring for humans, non-humans, and the shared biosphere.This piece is collaboratively written by roughly 40 scholars and activists affiliated with the Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance (FaDA), a network that aims at making feminist reasoning an integral part of degrowth.