Unravelling the making of real utopias : debates on ‘great transformation’ and buen vivir as collective learning experiments towards sustainability [Separata] /

The increasingly apparent imbrication of the multiple social and ecological crises creates an imperative for “risk societies” worldwide to undertake fundamental transformations to the currently prevalent model of social organization shaped after the cultural imaginaries of the affluent Global North....

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Beling, Adrián (Autor)
Formato: Tesis Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Facultad de Ciencias Culturales, Sociales y de la Educación de la Universidad Humboldt de Berlín, Facultad de Sociología de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado de Chile, 2017
Materias:
Aporte de:Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí
LEADER 02832nam a22003857a 4500
003 AR-BaFLA
005 20230919171435.0
008 230914t2017 d|||fsm||| 001 0 eng d
037 |n Depósito reglamentario 
040 |a FLACSO Argentina  |c FLACSO Argentina  |b spa  |e rda 
041 1 |a eng 
100 1 |a Beling, Adrián  |9 21035  |e aut. 
245 1 0 |a Unravelling the making of real utopias :   |b debates on ‘great transformation’ and buen vivir as collective learning experiments towards sustainability [Separata] /   |c Adrián Beling  |h DIG 
260 |a Berlin :   |b Facultad de Ciencias Culturales, Sociales y de la Educación de la Universidad Humboldt de Berlín,   |b Facultad de Sociología de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado de Chile,   |c 2017 
300 |a 442 h. 
336 |2 rdacontent  |a Texto  |b txt 
337 |2 rdamedia  |a sin mediación  |b n 
338 |2 rdacarrier  |a Volumen  |b nc 
500 |a Tesis para obtener el título académico de Dr. en Filosofía. 
502 |a Universität zu Berlin. Fakultät für Soziologie; Universidad Alberto Hurtado 
504 |a incl. ref. 
520 |a The increasingly apparent imbrication of the multiple social and ecological crises creates an imperative for “risk societies” worldwide to undertake fundamental transformations to the currently prevalent model of social organization shaped after the cultural imaginaries of the affluent Global North. So far, however, both international and local attempts at bending global developmental trajectories towards “fair and sustainable” futures have proven largely futile, with global resource-consumption and biosphere degradation further reinforcing and accelerating. Drawing on the German hermeneutic tradition, as well as on French post-structuralism and American symbolic interactionism, this theoretical cum empirical dissertation seeks to model the structural constraints weighting over ‘change agents’, thus preventing them from advancing social-ecological “real utopias” (Bloch), and typify possible ways of overcoming such constraints through interventions of a specific kind of agency identified as operating at the meso-societal level, which we refer to as para-governance. The dissertation concludes by reflecting on the changing forms and functions of governance in the Anthropocene beyond conventional narrowly defined rationalist and institutionalist approaches. 
650 4 |9 1114  |a TESIS 
650 4 |9 2556  |a ECOLOGIA 
650 4 |9 172  |a DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE 
650 4 |9 429  |a CAMBIO SOCIAL 
650 4 |9 6605  |a CONOCIMIENTO SOCIAL 
650 4 |9 3001  |a UTOPIA 
650 4 |9 678  |a PUEBLOS ORIGINARIOS 
650 4 |9 2615  |a  RELACION NATURALEZA SOCIEDAD 
650 4 |9 2609  |a  PROTECCION AMBIENTAL 
650 4 |9 6083  |a ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO 
690 |a MEDIO AMBIENTE  |9 257 
942 |c LIB 
999 |c 50942  |d 50942