Corinna Dengler on feminist degrowth and a care-full radical transformation
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Corinna Dengler studied Economics, Development Studies, and Socio-ecological Economics and Policy in Vienna, Moscow and Quito. Her research focuses on making degrowth more feminist and on how care can be organized in a degrowth society.
With Corinna, we talked about why degrowth is ecologically necessary, the need for a gender-equitable society transformation, degrowth and the Global South and the need to find out what a good life is.
References mentioned in this episode:
- Corinna Dengler's Profile
- Corinna Dengler's Research publications
- Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance [FaDA]
- Amazon near tipping point of switching from rainforest to savannah – study, The Guardian
- Exxon’s plan for surging carbon emissions revealed in leaked documents, Bloomberg Green
- The Limits to Growth report
- Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report
- Green New Deal
- The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing
- The danger of a single story, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, TEDGlobal 2009
- The dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin
- The word for world is forest, Ursula K. Le Guin
The transcript of this episode can be found on Go Simone's website.
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