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Ecological citizenship and democracy: Communitarian versus agonistic perspectives
Authors:Anneleen Kenis
Affiliation:Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
Abstract:Grassroots environmental movements have recently started to question the focus on sustainable consumption as a main strategy to tackle climate change. They prefer to address individuals as citizens rather than as consumers, and focus on collective rather than individual change. Two prominent movements in this regard are Transition Towns and Climate Justice Action. While both movements criticise conventional approaches, they put forward entirely different strategies for what has to happen instead. Based on extensive qualitative research, this article analyses how these movements manifest themselves in Flanders (Belgium). The focus is on their different accounts of how and why collective practices have to be built, and the place they attribute to ‘the political’ in this. The analysis reveals the existence of two different forms of ecological citizenship: one communitarian, the other agonistic.
Keywords:sustainable consumption  ecological citizenship  democracy  climate change  post-politics  the political  transition towns  climate justice action
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