The agony of nuclear: sustaining democratic disagreement in the anthropocene (Unknown)
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Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy
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16
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286-297
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2020
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Title:The agony of nuclear: sustaining democratic disagreement in the anthropocene
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Contributors:Machin, Amanda ( author )
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Published in:Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy ; 16, 1 ; 286-297
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Publication date:2020-12-10
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Size:12 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:Unknown
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Table of contents – Volume 16, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Does the COVID-19 outbreak mark the onset of a sustainable consumption transition?Cohen, Maurie J. et al. | 2020
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Structure, action and change: a Bourdieusian perspective on the preconditions for a degrowth transitionKoch, Max et al. | 2020
- 15
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Cultivating the “car state”: a culturally sensitive analysis of car-centric discourses and mobility cultures in Southern GermanyMögele, Michael / Rau, Henrike et al. | 2020
- 29
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A socio-technical transitions perspective for assessing future sustainability following the COVID-19 pandemicWells, Peter / Abouarghoub, Wessam / Pettit, Stephen / Beresford, Anthony et al. | 2020
- 37
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Promise of the obsolete: expectations for and experiments with self-driving vehicles in NorwayHaugland, Bård Torvetjønn / Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe et al. | 2020
- 48
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In the wake of COVID-19, is glocalization our sustainability future?Goffman, Ethan et al. | 2020
- 53
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A tale of two crises: COVID-19 and climateMarkard, Jochen / Rosenbloom, Daniel et al. | 2020
- 61
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COVID-19 as a window of opportunity for sustainability transitions? Narratives and communication strategies beyond the pandemicBodenheimer, Miriam / Leidenberger, Jacob et al. | 2020
- 67
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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the care burden of women and familiesPower, Kate et al. | 2020
- 74
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Democracies, change, sustainability, and transformation: historical perspectivesFahrmeir, Andreas et al. | 2020
- 83
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A defense of objectivity in the social sciences, rightly understoodBird, Frederick et al. | 2020
- 99
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Doing laundry in consumption corridors: wellbeing and everyday lifeGodin, Laurence / Laakso, Senja / Sahakian, Marlyne et al. | 2020
- 114
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Applying the fundamental human needs approach to sustainable consumption corridors: participatory workshops involving information and communication technologiesGuillen-Royo, Mònica et al. | 2020
- 128
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What space for public parks in sustainable consumption corridors? Conceptual reflections on need satisfaction through social practicesSahakian, Marlyne / Anantharaman, Manisha et al. | 2020
- 143
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In from the socialist “cold,” but burned by the capitalist “heat”? The dynamics of political revolution and economic transformation in Eastern Germany after 1990Böick, Marcus et al. | 2020
- 155
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Are e-bikes changing the social representation of cycling? An exploration of articles on cycling in Italian online publicationsSarrica, Mauro / Rimano, Alessandra / Rizzoli, Valentina / Passafaro, Paola et al. | 2020
- 169
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From novelty to normality: reproducing car-sharing practices in transitions to sustainable mobilitySvennevik, Elisabeth M. C. / Julsrud, Tom Erik / Farstad, Eivind et al. | 2020
- 184
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Embodied public experiments on sustainable eating: demonstrating alternative proteins in Finnish schoolsPeltola, Taru / Kaljonen, Minna / Kettunen, Marita et al. | 2020
- 197
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Narratives of urban mobility in Germany: on the threshold of a departure from the car-centered city?Kallenbach, Theresa et al. | 2020
- 208
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Defining floors and ceilings: the contribution of human needs theoryGough, Ian et al. | 2020
- 220
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Democratic deliberation for sustainability transformations: between constructiveness and disruptionHammond, Marit et al. | 2020
- 231
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“Polluting our kids’ imagination”? Exploring the power of Lego in the discourse on sustainable mobilityStockmann, Nils / Graf, Antonia et al. | 2020
- 247
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Control, care, and conviviality in the politics of technology for sustainabilityArora, Saurabh / Van Dyck, Barbara / Sharma, Divya / Stirling, Andy et al. | 2020
- 263
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The Just Transition and its work of inequalityVelicu, Irina / Barca, Stefania et al. | 2020
- 274
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Consumption corridors, capitalism and social changePirgmaier, Elke et al. | 2020
- 286
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The agony of nuclear: sustaining democratic disagreement in the anthropoceneMachin, Amanda et al. | 2020
- 298
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Will COVID-19 support the transition to a more sustainable fashion industry?Brydges, Taylor / Retamal, Monique / Hanlon, Mary et al. | 2020
- 309
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Understanding (and tackling) need satisfier escalationBrand-Correa, Lina I. / Mattioli, Giulio / Lamb, William F. / Steinberger, Julia K. et al. | 2020
- 326
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Mapping the current landscape of citizen-driven environmental monitoring: a systematic literature reviewRathnayake, Chaminda / Joshi, Somya / Cerratto-Pargman, Teresa et al. | 2020
- 335
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Introduction to the special issue: reform or revolution? What is at stake in democratic sustainability transformationsGoetz, Ariane / Gotchev, Boris / Richter, Ina / Nicolaus, Kristin et al. | 2020
- 353
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Toward smart and sustainable traffic solutions: a case study of the geography of transitions in urban logisticsFraske, Tim / Bienzeisler, Bernd et al. | 2020
- 367
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Correction| 2020