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<div class="csl-entry">Bärnthaler, R., Haderer, M., Novy, A., & Schneider, C. (2022). <i>Shaping Provisioning Systems for an Eco-social Transformation</i> (No. 003). International Karl Polanyi Society. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/189470</div>
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/189470
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dc.description
This paper introduces ‘provisioning’ as a promising concept for those looking for alternatives to
mainstream economics. As an object of study, provisioning systems constitute intermediaries between
biophysical resource use and human wellbeing. As a concept to study, it is conducive to investigating
actually existing economic formations, embedded in a biophysical reality. In this regard, two relevant
approaches will be discussed: the ‘Social Provisioning Perspective’ and ‘System of Provision approach’.
Based on that, we turn to the challenge of transforming provisioning systems for an eco-social
transformation and argue that plausible accounts of transformative action are characterised by three
aspects: desirability, effectiveness, and feasibility. After introducing each of these elements, we
explore contemporary spaces of manoeuvre for desirable, effective, and feasible eco-social action.
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.publisher
International Karl Polanyi Society
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dc.subject
provisioning systems
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dc.subject
socio-ecological transformation
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dc.subject
possibilities
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dc.subject
barriers
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dc.title
Shaping Provisioning Systems for an Eco-social Transformation
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dc.type
Report
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dc.type
Bericht
de
dc.contributor.affiliation
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
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dc.type.category
Working Paper
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dc.publisher.place
Vienna
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tuw.relation.ispartofseries
Polanyi Papers
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tuw.researchTopic.id
A2
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tuw.researchTopic.id
E3
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Urban and Regional Transformation
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Climate Neutral, Renewable and Conventional Energy Supply Systems