Florian Döhle

is from Germany and has completed a Bachelor in Physics and a Master in Global Change Ecology. His interest in pluralist perspectives and alternatives to the status quo stems from the conviction that an economic change is a key element of a social-ecological transformation. Florian's particular focus is on economic-ecological interrelations and global inequality and he wrote his thesis on Ecologically Unequal Exchange. Moreover, he would like to learn more about economic perspectives, ideas and authors from the majority world / Global South.

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Beyond Growth is a collection of educational materials offering a reflection on growth. It was created as a joint project of the associations Fairbindung e. V. and Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie, both based in Germany. The page provides learning materials and methods  to stimulate thinking about the conditions of our current economy as well as possible alternatives. 2016 Level: leicht Beyond Growth - Educational Materials for a Socio-ecological Transformation   Fairbindung e.V. & Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie From the theoretical literature, the authors provide seven reasons to be sceptical about the occurrence of sufficient decoupling in the future. In addition to the extensive summary of the recent literature, 'decoupling debunked' provides a great introduction into the decoupling hypothesis. 2019 Level: leicht Decoupling debunked: Evidence and arguments against green growth as a sole strategy for sustainability Timothée Parrique, Jonathan Barth, François Briens, Christian Kerschner, Alejo Kraus-Polk, Anna Kuokkanen, Joachim H. Spangenberg European Environmental Bureau Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary contains over one hundred essays on transformative initiatives and alternatives to the currently dominant processes of globalized development, including its structural roots in modernity, capitalism, state domination, and masculinist values. 2019 Level: leicht Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Alberto Acosta, Federico Demaria Tulika Books and Authorsupfront Colonial Global Economy is a module of the Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project and examines the ongoing significance of colonial relations in the structure of the global economy. It consists of 7 introductory lectures which range between 17 and 39 minutes of length. In addition, further readings, resources and questions for … 2020 Level: leicht Colonial Global Economy Prof Gurminder K Bhambra n.a.

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Um sich weiterhin für Pluralismus und Vielfalt in der Ökonomik einzusetzen, benötigt das Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik e.V. Unterstützung von Leuten wie dir. Deshalb freuen wir uns sehr über eine einmalige oder dauerhafte Spende.

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