págs. 3-8
págs. 9-15
The Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology: Building Bridges Between Moving Shores
págs. 17-33
págs. 37-46
págs. 47-58
Post-development: From the Critique of Development to a Pluriverse of Alternatives
Federico Demaria, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Alberto Acosta Espinosa, Ashish Kothari
págs. 59-69
págs. 71-81
págs. 83-90
págs. 93-107
págs. 109-121
págs. 123-135
págs. 137-145
Ecologically Unequal Exchange: The Renewed Interpretation of Latin American Debates by the Barcelona School
págs. 147-155
págs. 157-164
págs. 165-177
págs. 181-193
Critical Mapping for Researching and Acting Upon Environmental Conficts: The Case of the EJAtlas
págs. 195-210
The EJAtlas: An Unexpected Pedagogical Tool to Teach and Learn About Environmental Social Sciences
págs. 211-218
Commons Regimes at the Crossroads: Environmental Justice Movements and Commoning
Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Gustavo García López, Giacomo D'Alisa
págs. 219-233
págs. 235-247
From the Soil to the Soul: Fragments of a Theory of Economic Conficts
págs. 249-258
págs. 261-270
págs. 271-281
págs. 283-291
The Ups and Downs of Feminist Activist Research: Positional Refections
Sara Mingorría, Rosa Binimelis, Iliana Monterroso, Federica Ravera
págs. 293-304
págs. 305-315
págs. 319-325
Conventional Climate Change Economics: A Way to Defne the Optimal Policy?
págs. 327-334
págs. 335-346
págs. 347-355
Work and Needs in a Finite Planet: Refections from Ecological Economics
págs. 357-366
págs. 367-381
págs. 383-394
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados