Economics for Rebels

A podcast by Dr. Köves Alexandra

52 Episodes

  1. What if we thought money was in fact abundant? – Joe Ament

    Published: 2/6/2023
  2. Today’s society is built on sand - Aurora Torres

    Published: 1/16/2023
  3. From an empty world to a full world – A tribute to Herman Daly’s work with Dan O’Neill

    Published: 12/29/2022
  4. What ecological economists need to know about the financial sector - Katie Kedward

    Published: 12/19/2022
  5. Decolonising knowledge production - Brototi Roy

    Published: 11/17/2022
  6. The Progress Illusion - Jon Erickson

    Published: 11/2/2022
  7. There are no Professorships on a dead planet: discussing the role of academics and universities in tackling climate change - Charlie Gardner

    Published: 10/16/2022
  8. Debate on green anarchism vs. eco-socialism

    Published: 10/2/2022
  9. Debt and inequality in postgrowth economies: lessons from history - Tilman Hartley

    Published: 9/18/2022
  10. Communicating Ecological Economics: There's a hidden ecological economist in all of us - Alexandra Köves

    Published: 9/5/2022
  11. Transforming batshit jobs: Just transition in aviation - Halliki Kreinin and Tahir Latif

    Published: 6/7/2022
  12. The road ahead: Strategies for socio-economic transformation - Ekaterina Chertkovskaya

    Published: 5/11/2022
  13. Radical change: just how radical? - Andreas Malm

    Published: 4/28/2022
  14. 'Development': Just a term for upholding power structures? - Bengi Akbulut

    Published: 4/2/2022
  15. Real valuism: A world beyond money - Anitra Nelson

    Published: 3/6/2022
  16. Less is more for more: Degrowth, sustainability and equality - Jason Hickel

    Published: 2/21/2022
  17. Working-time reduction: For us or for the planet? - Stefanie Gerold

    Published: 2/8/2022
  18. Rich and famous vouching for change? – On the role of climate elites and philanthropists - Edouard Morena

    Published: 1/24/2022
  19. The social shortfall and ecological overshoot of nations - Andrew Fanning

    Published: 11/22/2021
  20. Sustainable hedonism - Orsolya Lelkes

    Published: 11/15/2021

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The world is on fire. We have to radically and rapidly transform every aspect of society to stay within 1.5 degrees of global warming. How is this possible? And how do we do this in a way that is fair? Ecological economists integrating ecological and critical social perspectives have long been working on ideas to bring about just sustainability transformations. This podcast aims at communicating these ideas in order to open them to critical discussion, from global problems to people’s everyday lives.