Global Common Good - Intercultural Perspectives on a Just and Ecological Transformation

von: Michael Reder, Verena Risse, Katharina Hirschbrunn, Georg Stoll

Campus Verlag, 2015

ISBN: 9783593430553 , 272 Seiten

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Global Common Good - Intercultural Perspectives on a Just and Ecological Transformation


 

Contents

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I. Systematic Introduction

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Towards a Just and Ecological Transformation: Methodological Considerations for an Intercultural Research Project – Michael Reder, Verena Risse, Katharina Hirschbrunn, and Georg Stoll

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II. Perspectives on the Global Common Good from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Europe

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The Peasant Reserve Zones in Colombia as a Contribution to the Global Common Good – Olga-Lucía Castillo

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Biocivilization for Socio-Environmental Sustainability: The Hard but NecessaryTransition – Cândido Grzybowski

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The Common Good and Constitutionalism in Zambia – Leonard Chiti

90

The Global Common Good and the Governance of the Mining Sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo – Ferdinand Muhigirwa Rusembuka

124

Recasting the Development Approach in Indonesia – B. Herry-Priyono

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Common Good Arrangements in Germany—Ready for Global Challenges? – Katharina Hirschbrunn, Georg Stoll, and Verena Risse

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III. Critical Perspectives on the Intercultural Dialogue Process

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Development for the Global Common Good: A Comment – Clara Brandi

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Development for the Global Common Good: Discussion Points – Jan Aart Scholte

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IV. Intercultural Reflections on the Global Common Good

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Reflections on the Global Common Good: Systematization of an Intercultural Dialogical Research Process – Olga Lucía Castillo, Leonard Chiti, Cândido Grzybowski et al.

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Views from Civil Society Practitioners – Georg Stoll

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Contributors

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Index

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