Summer Course: Socially Sustainable Degrowth


Apr 3, 2014 | Centro de Estudos Sociais Universidade de Coimbra
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The Summer School on Degrowth will offer a range of perspectives located at the core of the concept, looking at its sources, dimensions and policy implications. For this purpose the school will bring together some of Europe’s leading academics in politics, philosophy, ecological economics, ecology and economics that work in the field of degrowth to teach to the next generation of researchers. Teachers in the school include Clive Spash, Barbara Muraca, Joan Martinez-Alier, Nadia Johanisova, Amaia Orozco, Giorgos Kallis, Fabrice Flipo, Francois Schneider and others. The school will be held close to the campus of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona from July 4-21, 2014. It is organized and coordinated by ICTA (icta.uab.cat) and Research and Degrowth (www.degrowth.org).

The course will be divided in three parts: a first one including an introductory section to a number of degrowth sources, a second one based on the application of degrowth to particular areas (such as social enterprises, infrastructure, environmental conflicts, agroecology, work and macroeconomics) and a third part dedicated to group reflection in the form of assignments, presentations and discussions. The summer school will consist of lectures, field visits and interactive sessions, where students will receive specialized theoretical, methodological and empirical training from expert researchers in complementary fields and be able to engage in discussions with them. Participants will also be expected to present their own work and feedback. Targeted at the master and doctoral level, mainly for students writing or intending to conduct research in the field of degrowth, the summer school will require active participation and a write-up of an essay on one (or more) of the degrowth sources or focus areas.

Summer School Fee and Application The School is funded by the EU Erasmus action, which covers the participation of 28 students from 7 Universities. In addition to those, we open the School to a limited number of external participants, who will pay a small fee of 100 Euros (for covering the costs of their participation). The deadline for Application is April, 30th, 2014. Please send CV + one-page cover letter explaining why you want to be part of this Summer School to Fulvia Ferri fulviafe{@}gmail.com.

For more information, please email Filka Sekulova filka{@}degrowth.net. We expect a high number of applications for a limited number of seats for external participants, so motivation and quality of letter and CV will matter.