This transdisciplinary volume puts forward proposals for wiser, socially just and sustainable socio-economic systems in transition. There is growing support for the view that the end of capitalism is around the corner, but on which conceptual and ethical basis can we interpret these times? With investigations into feminist economics, post-growth environmentalism, socio-technical digital design, collaborative and commons economics, the editors create a dialogue between radical knowledge/practices and contemplative social sciences to transgress disciplinary boundaries and implement new visions of reality. This important book challenges our ways of thinking and outlines a pathway for new research.

Co-designing economies in transition: Radical approaches in dialogue with contemplative social sciences

Giorgino, Vincenzo Mario Bruno;
2018-01-01

Abstract

This transdisciplinary volume puts forward proposals for wiser, socially just and sustainable socio-economic systems in transition. There is growing support for the view that the end of capitalism is around the corner, but on which conceptual and ethical basis can we interpret these times? With investigations into feminist economics, post-growth environmentalism, socio-technical digital design, collaborative and commons economics, the editors create a dialogue between radical knowledge/practices and contemplative social sciences to transgress disciplinary boundaries and implement new visions of reality. This important book challenges our ways of thinking and outlines a pathway for new research.
2018
Palgrave Macmillan/Springer International
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9783319665924
http://www.springer.com/in/book/9783319665924
https://www.palgrave.com/it/book/9783319665917
Heterodox economics; Economics sociology; contemplative social sciences; enactive sociology
Giorgino, Vincenzo Mario Bruno*; Walsh, Zack
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