Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?

The 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters that took place in Lisbon in November 2018 joined hundreds of activists to debate the climate crisis and strategies to exit the crisis. This article summarises the preparation process and the major outcomes of the event. For the future and success of the...

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Main Author: Sinan Eden
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Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/eces/5853
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Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?
e-cadernos ces
social movements
ecosocialism
climate crisis
climate justice
green capitalism
title Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?
title_full Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?
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title_full_unstemmed Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?
title_short Reporting Back from the 4th International Ecosocialist Encounters 2018: What Has Been Sown, What Has Been Harvested, What Remains?
title_sort reporting back from the 4th international ecosocialist encounters 2018 what has been sown what has been harvested what remains
topic social movements
ecosocialism
climate crisis
climate justice
green capitalism
url https://journals.openedition.org/eces/5853
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