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Utopias
Laurence Jeangros, Lilly Felber, Philipp Censkowsky, Robin Schimmelpfenning
Special Issue on Utopias
This special issue stems from the idea that what we can imagine in our minds can eventually become true. However, we do not see desirable futures as solely an exercise in imagination but above all a lived...
September 16, 2025
Whose Objectivity Counts? The Tyranny of Metrics, the Contestation of Situated Knowledge, and Epistemic Diplomacy in Climate Science in the Global South
The Quantitative vs. Qualitative Ideological Battleground As climate crises escalate, the urgency of science-informed policymaking grows increasingly pronounced, particularly in the Global South. Here,...
September 8, 2025
AI for Climate Action: Hype, Harm, or Hope?
By 2040, AI-driven data centers are projected to consume up to 8% of global emissions. Could we use artificial intelligence (AI) to power climate solutions, or is AI fueling a deeper crisis? On June 5,...
September 2, 2025
Science and Ideology: call for contributions to a new Special Issue
The world is in profound trouble as mounting military conflicts and accelerating ecological crises set us up for a century of uncertainty. To find orientation in tumultuous times, in the past, society...
April 28, 2025
Utopia, Autonomy and the Anthropocene
Utopia is not an appropriate term to reflect on the idea of autonomy. Utopia is a ‘mystifying’ term. If utopia ‘is something that does not and cannot happen’, then to frame autonomy as a utopia is self-defeating....
April 11, 2025
Researching utopias: from aspiration as a moral obligation to embodied utopias
Andrea Mathez
Special Issue on Utopias
Food security and sustainable agriculture
Alternative futures
I have been exploring alternative agricultures in Morocco and Switzerland through ethnographic research methods. Despite working explicitly on quiet alternativity – concrete agroecological and everyday...
February 27, 2025
Néo-farmers: agroecological utopias in a dystopian agricultural landscape?
Abstract Néo-farmers (fr. Néo-paysan-ne-s) are farmers who do not come from an agricultural background, who inherited neither land nor a farm from their family. They dispose of motivations to transform...
January 3, 2025
Planning beyond growth: rethinking economics to face social-ecological crises
Elena Hofferberth & Matthias Schmelzer
Special Issue on Utopias
Alternative futures
Post-/ or degrowth
Climate and sustainability
The need for democratic macroeconomic coordination beyond growth Today’s interdependent and aggravating social-ecological crises warrant a profound rethinking of our economic system. “Putting people and...
November 29, 2024
Stewarding Enterprises through Polycrisis
The advent of polycrisis, the intersecting, intertwined set of civilization threatening crises now facing humanity1, signals a significant shift in how ‘leadership’ should be understood and practiced....
October 14, 2024
Beyond dichotomy: why business schools must integrate climate change into their curricula
After the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, the clock is ticking down to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Numerous companies are pledging Net Zero commitments, but their level of ambition and transparency...
September 17, 2024
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The Quantitative vs. Qualitative Ideological Battleground...
By 2040, AI-driven data centers are projected to consume...
The world is in profound trouble as mounting military...
I have been exploring alternative agricultures in Morocco...
Abstract Néo-farmers (fr. Néo-paysan-ne-s) are farmers...
The need for democratic macroeconomic coordination...
The advent of polycrisis, the intersecting, intertwined...
After the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, the...
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