Kapitel
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11 Social movements and eco-social transition
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Katrin Uba
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of figures and tables v
- Notes on contributors vi
- Introduction 1
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Normative and theoretical perspectives
- Eco-social policies for planetary well-being 11
- Wealth and income maxima for sustainable welfare: ecological reasons for economic limitarianism 24
- Sustainable welfare as a new paradigm in social policy 38
- The growth-independent welfare state 54
- When the lifeworld colonises the system: the uncertain political prospects of eco-social transitions 69
- Conceptualising consensus: constitutive elements of a political sociology of eco-social contestation and conflict 82
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Eco-social politics
- European trade unions and the eco-social nexus 95
- Politics, environment and justice in the European Union 108
- Public support for eco-social policies: insights from focus group studies in Germany and Italy 123
- Public participation in eco-social policies: exploring mechanisms for bridging the gap 138
- Social movements and eco-social transition 153
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Eco-social policies
- Proposals for sustainable welfare policies 169
- Eco-social food policy design: getting food systems inside the doughnut 181
- Combating residential energy poverty in existing dwellings: eco-social policies and sustainable welfare in Denmark and Ireland 196
- Synergies and trade-offs between social and green public procurement 210
- The European Green Deal and the gradual emergence of an EU framework for a just transition 227
- Implementing just transition efforts across the EU: from decarbonisation to eco-social policies 240
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The eco-social nexus from a global perspective
- The eco-social nexus in urban climate transitions 257
- Just transitions in climate and sustainable governance: a perspective from the South 270
- Eco-social policy in the liberal world of welfare: the institutional opportunities for socio-ecological transitions in Anglo-Saxon regimes 283
- International organisations in the eco-social transformation: strategies, policies and programmes 297
- Conclusions 312
- Index 314
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of figures and tables v
- Notes on contributors vi
- Introduction 1
-
Normative and theoretical perspectives
- Eco-social policies for planetary well-being 11
- Wealth and income maxima for sustainable welfare: ecological reasons for economic limitarianism 24
- Sustainable welfare as a new paradigm in social policy 38
- The growth-independent welfare state 54
- When the lifeworld colonises the system: the uncertain political prospects of eco-social transitions 69
- Conceptualising consensus: constitutive elements of a political sociology of eco-social contestation and conflict 82
-
Eco-social politics
- European trade unions and the eco-social nexus 95
- Politics, environment and justice in the European Union 108
- Public support for eco-social policies: insights from focus group studies in Germany and Italy 123
- Public participation in eco-social policies: exploring mechanisms for bridging the gap 138
- Social movements and eco-social transition 153
-
Eco-social policies
- Proposals for sustainable welfare policies 169
- Eco-social food policy design: getting food systems inside the doughnut 181
- Combating residential energy poverty in existing dwellings: eco-social policies and sustainable welfare in Denmark and Ireland 196
- Synergies and trade-offs between social and green public procurement 210
- The European Green Deal and the gradual emergence of an EU framework for a just transition 227
- Implementing just transition efforts across the EU: from decarbonisation to eco-social policies 240
-
The eco-social nexus from a global perspective
- The eco-social nexus in urban climate transitions 257
- Just transitions in climate and sustainable governance: a perspective from the South 270
- Eco-social policy in the liberal world of welfare: the institutional opportunities for socio-ecological transitions in Anglo-Saxon regimes 283
- International organisations in the eco-social transformation: strategies, policies and programmes 297
- Conclusions 312
- Index 314