[P2P-F] Fwd: [CommonGood] Degrowth im movement(s) - 21 texts in English online, 3 texts incl. Unconditional Basic Income

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue Jan 24 16:35:11 CET 2017


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kipping Katja Mitarbeiter 02 <katja.kipping.ma02 at bundestag.de>
Date: Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:35 PM
Subject: [CommonGood] Degrowth im movement(s) - 21 texts in English online,
3 texts incl. Unconditional Basic Income
To: Common Good Newsgroup <commongood at listi.jpberlin.de>




*Degrowth im movement(s) - 21 texts in English online, 3 texts incl. **UBI:*





*- See especially text number 18 : Unconditional Basic Income
<https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/unconditional-basic-income/>
by
Ronald Blaschke - "**Sustainable Ecological Transition is Impossible
Without Unconditional Social Security for All People"*



*also text number 5 "Care Revolution" and text number 8 "Degrowth".*





Best regards, Ronald Blaschke





------------------------------------------

*** please spread***

*Degrowth in movement(s) - 21 texts now available in English!*
<http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/>

[image: DIM Logo] <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/>

Degrowth is not only a label for an ongoing discussion on alternatives,
and not just an academic debate, but also an emerging social
movement. Regardless of many similarities, there is quite some lack
of knowledge as well as scepticism, prejudice and misunderstanding
about the different perspectives, assumptions, traditions, strategies
and protagonists both within degrowth circles as well as within
other social movements. Here, space for learning emerges – also to
avoid the danger of repeating mistakes and pitfalls of other
social movements.


At the same time, degrowth is a perspective or a proposal which is or can
become an integral part of other perspectives and social movements. The
integration of alternatives, which are discussed under the discursive roof
of degrowth, into other perspectives often fails because of the above
mentioned scepticisms, prejudices and misunderstandings.



*The multi-media project "Degrowth in movement(s)" shows which initiatives
and movements develop and practice social, ecological and democratic
alternatives*. Representatives from 32 different fields describe their work
and history, their similarities & differences to others and possible
alliances. From the Solidarity Economy to the Refugee-Movement, from
Unconditional Basic Income to the Anti-Coal-Movement, from Care Revolution
to the Trade Unions - they discuss their relationship to degrowth in texts,
videos, photos and podcasts.

The project was run by the "Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie" (Laboratory for New
Economic Ideas) in Germany, so most of the authors are from there. However,
there are a couple of clearly international perspectives and most of the
movements work far beyond the national level.

You can find the English texts
<http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/> here. For now, we
have translated 21 texts:

   1. Introduction
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/introduction/> by
   Corinna Burkhart, Dennis Eversberg, Matthias Schmelzer and Nina Treu
   2. 15 M <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/15m/> by
   Eduard Nus
   3. Artivism
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/artivism/> by John
   Jordan
   4. Buen Vivir
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/buen-vivir/> by
   Alberto Acosta (with VIDEO)
   5. *Care Revolution
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/care-revolution/> by
   Matthias Neumann and Gabriele Winker*
   6. Climate Justice
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/climate-justice/>
   by Tadzio Müller
   7. Commons <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/commons/>
   by Johannes Euler and Leslie Gauditz
   8. *Degrowth
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/degrowth/> by Corinna
   Burkhart, Dennis Eversberg, Matthias Schmelzer and Nina Treu *
   9. Demonetize
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/demonetize/> by
   Andrea*s Exner, Justin Morgan, Franz Nahrada, Anitra Nelson, Christian
   Siefkes
   10. Environmental Movement (NGO)
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/environmental-movement-ngo/>
   by Franziska Sperfeld, Kai Niebert, Theresa Klostermeyer and Hauke Ebert
   11. Food Sovereignty
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/food-sovereignty/>
   by Irmi Salzer and Julianna Fehlinger
   12. Free Software
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/free-software-movement/>
   by Gualter Barbas Baptista
   13. Peoples Global Action
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/peoples-global-action/>
   by Friederike Habermann (VIDEO coming soon)
   14. Radical Ecological Democracy
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/radical-ecological-democracy/>
   by Ashish Kothari
   15. Refugee Movement
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/refugee-movement/>
   by Olaf Bernau (with VIDEO)
   16. Solidarity Economy
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/solidarity-economy/>
   by Dagmar Embshoff, Clarita Müller-Plantenberg and Giuliana Giorgi
   17. Transition Initiatives
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/transition-initiatives/>by
   Gesa Maschkowski, Stephanie Ristig-Bresser, Silvia Hable, Norbert Rost and
   Michael Schem
   18. *Unconditional Basic Income
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/unconditional-basic-income/>
   by Ronald Blaschke*
   19. Unions <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/unions/>
   by Jana Flemming and Norbert Reuter
   20. Youth Environmental Movement
   <http://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/youth-environmental-movement/>
   by Janna Aljets and Katharina Ebinger
   21. Closing chapter
   <https://www.degrowth.de/en/dim/degrowth-in-movements/closing-chapter/>
   by Corinna Burkhart, Matthias Schmelzer and Nina Treu


Enjoy reading!


*** please spread ***



_______________________________________________
CommonGood Mailingliste
JPBerlin - Politischer Provider
CommonGood at listi.jpberlin.de
https://listi.jpberlin.de/mailman/listinfo/commongood




-- 
Check out the Commons Transition Plan here at: http://commonstransition.org


P2P Foundation: http://p2pfoundation.net  - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net

<http://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation>Updates:
http://twitter.com/mbauwens; http://www.facebook.com/mbauwens

#82 on the (En)Rich list: http://enrichlist.org/the-complete-list/
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/p2p-foundation/attachments/20170124/1a0a80b0/attachment-0001.html>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: image001.png
Type: image/png
Size: 23704 bytes
Desc: not available
URL: <https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/p2p-foundation/attachments/20170124/1a0a80b0/attachment-0001.png>


More information about the P2P-Foundation mailing list