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Towards a critical understanding of work in ecological economics: A postwork perspective

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Gerold, Stefanie ; Hoffmann, Maja ; Aigner, Ernest

Ecological Economics

2023

212

107935

October

1-9

work ; sustainable development ; employment ; economics ; ecology

Labour economics

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.107935

English

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"In this paper we critically assess common perceptions of work to inform current debates on work in ecological economics. Work is usually conceived as (1) a productive activity (2) that satisfies consumer demand, (3) is conducive to health and well-being, and (4) ensures social inclusion and personal development. Drawing on the burgeoning literature of postwork or critiques of work, we argue that work may rather be understood as a biophysically intense, consumption-causing, heteronomous institution with ambivalent health impacts that stabilises societies in environmentally and socially unsustainable ways. Therefore, work should be radically reduced and organised differently so that it is no longer the main mechanism for livelihood provisioning and social inclusion. Based on our fourfold critique of work developed in this paper, we sketch out a postwork research agenda for ecological economics."

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