Responsibilities towards places in a degrowth society: how firms can become more respon-sible via embracing deep ecology

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Abstract

This article contemplates and proposes responsibilities towards places. Such responsibilities cannot be reduced to a mere sum of responsibilities towards humans and nature. Rather, they form a pathway to think about humans, non-humans, and nature in a way that brings to the surface their deep and place-based inter-con-nection. Coming from the perspective that a degrowth society is desirable, the article aims to contribute to the body of knowledge on degrowth transformations. To understand deeper how responsibilities towards places can be enacted, I rely on the philosophy of deep ecology and suggest that each firm can develop and manifest in its practices its own ecosophy. I conclude that contemplating responsibilities towards places can be a space where degrowth scholars and scholars of corporate social responsibility can meet in a mutually enriching dialogue.

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Nesterova, I. (2023). Responsibilities towards places in a degrowth society: how firms can become more respon-sible via embracing deep ecology. Society Register, 7(1), 53–74. https://doi.org/10.14746/sr.2023.7.1.03

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