Matthias Schmelzer hat gerade einen Beitrag zur Frage veröffentlicht, was die Stadtforschung von der Postwachstumsdiskussion lernen kann (zusammen mit Andrea Vetter). Und zwar im bei oekom erschienen Sammelband Postwachstumsstadt: Konturen einer solidarischen Stadtpolitik, herausgegeben von Anton Brokow-Loga und Frank Eckardt. Das ganze Buch kann hier heruntergeladen werden: https://www.oekom.de/buch/postwachstumsstadt-9783962381998
Call for Abstract: It’s the (bio)economy, stupid! The future of growth and the promise of the bioeconomy
Extended Deadline until 30th April!
Workshop from 7th – 8th October 2020, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany.
The aim of our workshop is to discuss the relationships between the bioeconomy and economic growth from a multidisciplinary and global perspective. We want to foster an exchange between debates on the ecological and social implications of the bioeconomy and critical debates on sustainable growth, green growth and degrowth.
We welcome contributions from different academic fields such as sociology, political ecology and economy, human and critical geography, social ecology, history, philosophy, economics etc. Contributions may be based on theoretical analyses, case studies, empirical investigations, comparative or in-depth studies.
If you are interested in contributing to the workshop we invite you to submit an abstract of max. 500 words to flumen@uni-jena.de until April 30th, 2020. Draft papers will be due until September 18, 2020. Workshop discussions will be based on the draft papers, aiming to develop them further for a possible publication.
You will find more Information here.