A critically modern ecological economics for the Anthropocene (Record no. 12903)

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Personal name Wironen, Michael B
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Title A critically modern ecological economics for the Anthropocene
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc sage
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
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Pages Vol 7, Issue 1, 2020 : (62-76 p.).
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Summary, etc Ecological economics recognizes economic activity as a biophysical process mediated by social systems and ultimately subject to the constraints of a finite earth system. The Anthropocene discourse appears as validation of the central concerns of ecological economics yet throws into relief its limits as a normative transdiscipline oriented toward social transformation. We review ecological economics in light of two overarching challenges: first, negotiating between biophysical reality and plural constructed social realities, so as to create legitimate grounds for a sustainability transition; second, accounting for multi-level, multi-scale social and political action, which demands a means for arbitrating among competing normative propositions. We argue that attempts to address these challenges within ecological economics have been inconsistent and relatively scarce, reflecting an unresolved tension regarding modern and postmodern social theory. We demonstrate that a critically modern ecological economics could draw on aligned social movements and build on deliberative theory as a foundation for social and political change fit for navigating the Anthropocene.
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Subject Anthropocene,
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Subject deliberative democracy,
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Subject ecological economics,
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Subject governance,
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Subject modernity,
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Subject social theory
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Added Entry Personal Name Erickson, Jon D
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Title The anthropocene review.
International Standard Serial Number 2053-020X
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/2053019619884485
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