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

Title By: Giorgino, Vincenzo Mario Bruno [Edited by] | Walsh, Zack [Edited by]
Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, c2018.Description: xxv, 322 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9783319665917Subject(s): Economics -- Sociological aspects | Sustainable development -- Sociological aspectsDDC classification: 306.3 CO DE Online resources: Location Map
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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.
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306.3 CO DE (Browse shelf) Available April 2018 T0059262
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Chapter 1. Introduction.-Vincenzo Mario Bruno Giorgino and Zachary WalshPart 1. Transdisciplinary Foundations for Contemporary Social and Economic Transformation.-Chapter 2. In Search of a New Compass in the Great Transition: Towards Co-Designing the Urban Space We Care About.-Vincenzo Mario Bruno GiorginoChapter 3. Navigating the Great Transition via Postcapitalism and Contemplative Social Sciences.-Zachary WalshChapter 4. Having, Being, and the Commons.-Ugo MatteiChapter 5. Par Cum Pari: The Value System of Commons-Based Peer Production and the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church.-Michel BauwensChapter 6. Economics Beyond the Self.-Laszlo ZsolnaiChapter 7. The Koan of the Market.-Julie A. NelsonChapter 8. Epistemology of Feminist Economics.-Zofia LapniewskaChapter 9. How to Make What Really Matters Count in Economic Decision-Making: Care, Domestic Violence, Gender Responsive Budgeting, Macroeconomic Policies and Human Rights.-Margunn BjornholtChapter 10. Contemplative Economy and Contemplative Economics: Definitions, Branches and Methodologies.-Xabier Renteria-UriartePart 2. Collective Awareness, the Self, and Digital Technologies.Chapter 11. From Smart Cities to Experimental Cities?.-Igor CalzadaChapter 12. First Life: From Maps to Social Networks and Back.-Alessio Antonini, Guido Boella, Alessia Calafiore and Vincenzo GiorginoChapter 13. The Organic Internet: Building Communications Networks from the Grassroots.-Panayotis AntoniadisChapter 14. Technocratic Automation and Contemplative Overlays in Artificially Intelligent Criminal Sentencing.-Philip ButlerChapter 15. One Bright Byte: Dogen and the Re-Embodiment of Digital Technologies.- David Casacuberta.

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.

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