Daniel Boston is a research master student of International Relations at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. In his research, he focuses on the politics of the socio-ecological transformation. He is involved in the organisation of the 8th International Degrowth Conference 2021 in the Hague and was an intern with the Agrarian and Environmental Justice team at TNI.
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Grappling with growth
In this spirit, this article aims to provide an overview of some of the key discussions and points of critique directed towards degrowth over the years, especially by people’s movements, and how they have impacted upon scholarship, activism and discourse.
August 18, 2021

