

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
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
Science and Ideology Call for contributions to a new Special Issue The Grand Challenges Blog @HEC Lausanne By Laurence Jeangros, Lilly Felber, Philipp Censkowsky and
I have been exploring alternative agricultures in Morocco and Switzerland through ethnographic research methods. Despite working explicitly on quiet alternativity – concrete agroecological and everyday
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
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
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
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
At the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) of the UN’s climate regime, most countries agreed to triple installed renewables (RE) capacity by 2030. This
Entrepreneurship has always been a powerful force for societal change, but its transformative potential is especially crucial today. As we face climate change, digital transformation,