Dennis Eversberg is head of the BMBF-funded junior research group ‘Mentalitäten im Fluss. Vorstellungswelten in modernen bio-kreislaufbasierten Gesellschaften’ [‘Mentalities in Flux. Social imaginaries in modern circular bio-based societies’] (flumen) at the Institute of Sociology, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany. Dennis does research in Political Sociology, the study of social-ecological movements, environmental politics, mentalities and social structure. He currently works on the mental preconditions and consequences of post-fossil transformations, the subjective limits to capitalist growth regimes, the degrowth movement and authoritarian nationalism.
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Degrowth and Masculinities: Towards a gendered understanding of degrowth subjectivities
In the dominant cultural imaginary of growth societies, this figure of the growth subject is powerfully gendered: it is coded as masculine.
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Tens of thousands are currently coming to Europe, hoping for a better future.
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