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Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

What are the potentials and limits of individual self-providing and life-style changes for the transformation towards a degrowth society?

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Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

Could the concepts of “commons” and “communing” be the basic principle for a degrowth society?

Which social institutions (e.g. health, computers, schools) should be organized as commons, as public institutions, or in the market? What does this imply for gender and class relations?

Where:

Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

How should the energy sector be organized in a degrowth society?

What strategies should the degrowth movement adopt to curb climate change? Divestment, deindustrialization, conversion...?

Where:

Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

How does growing up look like in a degrowth society, which is not aimed at productive hierarchical and competitive work?

What kind of institutions of learning and care do we need in a degrowth society? And how can we address the challenges for institutional change in this field?

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Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

Can basic income be financed in a way compatible with ecological goals and social justice in a degrowth context and if so how?

What is the relation of basic income proposals to other proposals to re-organize work (e.g. the shortening of working hours, income ceilings...)?

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