Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis - Paperback
Contested Social and Ecological Reproduction: Impacts of States, Social Movements, and Civil Society in Times of Crisis - Paperback
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by Antonia Kupfer (Editor), Constanze Stutz (Editor)
Humanity has not succeeded in securing the basis of life for all people. A major reason is the dominant global capitalist economy, which is based on the exploitation and use of nature--but this state of affairs is not accepted by everyone. This book provides a close socio-analytical look at how states, social movements, and civil society actors deal with this polycrisis.
Author Biography
Prof. Dr. Antonia Kupfer is professor of Macrosociology at the Institute of Sociology at Technical University of Dresden in Germany.Constanze Stutz, M.A. is working on her doctorate in sociology at the Institute for Social Research Frankfurt a. M. in Germany.