ABOUT OUR GUEST
Anita Nelson is an activist and scholar affiliated with the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute (MSSI) at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Her recent publications include Food for Degrowth: Perspectives and Practices, co-edited with Ferne Edwards, and Exploring Degrowth: A Critical Guide, co-authored with Vincent Liegey. She has also written on subjects including life without money and how to live sustainably.
Further details:
Anitranelson.info
Twitter
University of Melbourne
EPISODE RESOURCES
Feminist degrowth reflections on COVID-19 and the politics of social reproduction
by Feminisms and Degrowth Alliance (FaDA)
Degrowth.info
Manifesto for the reorganisation of the city after COVID-19
by Massimo Paolini
Open letter to Hon. Ada Colau, Mayor of Barcelona
Summary of “Tools for Conviviality” by Ivan Illich
Wikipedia
Ecology As Politics
by Andre Gorz
Pluto Press
The Slow Food movement
Wikipedia
Ecofeminism
by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva
ZED Books
Artist as Family (blog)
by Patrick Jones and Meg Ulman
MORE BY ANITRA NELSON
COVID-19: Capitalist and postcapitalist perspectives, Human Geography, Volume 13, Issue 3
Food for Degrowth Perspectives and Practices
edited with Ferne Edwards (eds.)
Routledge
Exploring Degrowth: A Critical Guide
written with Vincent Liegey
Pluto Press
Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet
Pluto Press
Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies
edited with Frans Timmerman
Pluto Press