Anthropocene · Ecological Economics

Ecological Economics, Behaviour and Decision Making at the ISEE-Degrowth 2021 online conference, July 5-8 2021

The International Society for Ecological Economics, European Society for Ecological Economics, and international degrowth research networks will have, online (based at the University of Manchester) their joint conference between July 5-8, 2021.

The website of the conference is this, and this is the registration link. Registration as an attendee is free! 😉

At this conference, on July 7, between 15:30 and 17:00 UK time, in virtual room #11 there will be the session 1295 – Human-Earth Relationships through the lenses of Behavioural Economics, Collective and Individual Decision Making, which is the session I proposed and will chair, and for which I had shared the call for papers in this blog post previously appeared here on Alice in the Anthropocene.

This session will include the presentations Disclosing Agency for Ontological Emancipation: a conversation with the work of Arturo Escobar by Oliver Garcia Vargas, Thanatophobia and mainstream economics by Nina Smolyar and Tina M. Beigi, and Indigenous perspectives and Behavioural Economics teaming up to review Economics, by Alice Damiano aka me.

Please note that this information, including the date, time and room number, is subject to change, so if interested please check the program on the conference website.

You are all invited to attend this session remotely from your computer or other device, and participate in the Q&A.

Personally, I look forward to participating in this conference and meeting other people interested in Ecological Economics and Degrowth! Hope to see you there!

Banner photo: partial screenshot of the website https://www.isee-esee-degrowth2021.net/

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