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Degrowth Journal
Between limits and abundance: A degrowth transition as a threat or a promise? β Degrowth Journal β
Impeding what it aims to improve? A critical discourse analysis of the Swedish National Strategy for Regional Development β Degrowth Journal β
Toward the degrowth of the economics of orbital space and space debris: A preliminary theoretical application in low-Earth orbit β Degrowth Journal β
Growing what matters: The urgency of seeding degrowth within contested transformations of UK food systems β Degrowth Journal β
Caring agriculture(s) for degrowth: Against capitalist dichotomies and logic of appropriation β Degrowth Journal β
Existing outside the box: How community-centred philosophies can help shape a degrowth society β Degrowth Journal β
Degrowth and Masculinities: Towards a gendered understanding of degrowth subjectivities β Degrowth Journal β
Anarchism and degrowth: deepening degrowthβs engagement with autonomous movements β Degrowth Journal β
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The Cost of Resistance β β
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Menstrual Pies! Creative Activism Against Far-Right Bigotry During the 1970s β The Commons Social Change Library β
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The Bottom-Up Revolution Isβ¦Helping Incremental Developers Make Better Places Part 2 β Strong Towns β
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Profile of each income group by gender of household reference person β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Inequality in Australia 2024: Who is affected and how β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Community attitudes: Australia should be a country that looks after those in need β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Community attitudes: People can find themselves needing unemployment payments through no fault of their own β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Community attitudes: Unemployment payments should be enough for people to be able to see the doctor when they need β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Community attitudes: Poverty is a big problem in Australia today β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β
Community attitudes: People who receive unemployment payments do not deserve to live in poverty β Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) β