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The Road Towards DemocraCity: A Creative Approach to Transition in a Post-Development Based Society

Autor Marco Carcea
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2022
This book discusses the challenges faced by the homo resaliens and his need for a transition to a more sustainable social, economic, and environmental system. It fills a gap in the existing literature and provides a new perspective by changing the etymology of the word resilience: no more resiliere, but resalio. By comparing and analysing the relevant literature, the author has coined the term homo resaliens (resilient man), in contrast to the failure of the homo oeconomicus, the corruption of the homo politicus, the incompleteness of homo sustinens, and the limits of homo ecologicus.
 
Opening a new debate in which the role of academia and res publica are fundamental to safeguard human communities and future generations, this book will greatly assist governments that wish to understand the socio-political and economic implication of resilience in terms of social inclusiveness and long termsocial and environmental sustainability.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811635076
ISBN-10: 9811635072
Ilustrații: IX, 224 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The rise of a virtuous consciousness.- Chapter 3: Providing a concrete alternative: the transition towards the Post-Development.- Chapter 4: The application of resilience for human community: form theory to practise.- Chapter 5: Ethics, Degrowth and Resilience: the complexity of the transition path towards DemocraCity.- Chapter 6: Sic parvis magna. From humble beginnings.- Chapter 7: The best of all possible worlds.

Notă biografică

Marco Carcea has a PhD in Human Society from the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.  He is currently  Head of strategic planning in Mayor’s Cabinet at Comune di Crotone, Italy. Previously, he worked as Research Associate in the School of Education and Social Sciences of Swinburne University of Technology and as a Lecturer at the school of Global, Urban and Social Studies of RMIT University, Melbourne. His areas of research interests include Ecological Economics, the application of resilience for human communities, sustainable development, alternative currencies and inclusive democracy.


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This book discusses the challenges faced by the homo resaliens and his need for a transition to a more sustainable social, economic, and environmental system. It fills a gap in the existing literature and provides a new perspective by changing the etymology of the word resilience: no more resiliere, but resalio. By comparing and analysing the relevant literature, the author has coined the term homo resaliens (resilient man), in contrast to the failure of the homo oeconomicus, the corruption of the homo politicus, the incompleteness of homo sustinens, and the limits of homo ecologicus.
 
Opening a new debate in which the role of academia and res publica are fundamental to safeguard human communities and future generations, this book will greatly assist governments that wish to understand the socio-political and economic implication of resilience in terms of social inclusiveness and long term social and environmental sustainability.

Marco Carcea has a PhD in Human Society from the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.  He is currently  Head of strategic planning in Mayor’s Cabinet at Comune di Crotone, Italy. Previously, he worked as Research Associate in the School of Education and Social Sciences of Swinburne University of Technology and as a Lecturer at the school of Global, Urban and Social Studies of RMIT University, Melbourne. His areas of research interests include Ecological Economics, the application of resilience for human communities, sustainable development, alternative currencies and inclusive democracy.


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Provides a new perspective on this field of sustainability research by changing the etymology of the word resilience Explores the road towards DemocraCity as a social thermometer that proves the importance of micro-behaviors and combinatorial effect in the journey towards resilient communities Considers how the homo resaliens could be the key that rebalances the hierarchy between mankind and Nature