ABSTRACT

Utopian thought and experimental approaches to societal organization have been rare in the last decades of planning and politics. Instead, there is a widespread belief in ecological modernization, that sustainable societies can be created within the frame of the current global capitalist world order by taking small steps such as eco-labeling, urban densification, and recycling. However, in the context of the current crisis in which resource depletion, climate change, uneven development, and economic instability are seen as interlinked, this belief is increasingly being questioned and alternative developmental paths sought. This collection demonstrates how utopian thought can be used in a contemporary context, as critique and in exploring desired futures. The book includes theoretical perspectives on changing global socio-environmental relationships and political struggles for alternative development paths, and analyzes micro-level practices in co-housing, alternative energy provision, use of green space, transportation, co-production of urban space, peer-to-peer production and consumption, and alternative economies. It contributes research perspectives on contemporary green utopian practices and strategies, combining theoretical and empirical analyses to spark discussions of possible futures.

part I|77 pages

The Politics of Science

chapter 2|15 pages

Anthropocenic Politicization

From the Politics of the Environment to Politicizing Environments

chapter 4|19 pages

Utopianism in Science

The Case of Resilience Theory

chapter 5|22 pages

Why Solar Panels Don't Grow on Trees

Technological Utopianism and the Uneasy Relationship Between Marxism and Ecological Economics

part II|81 pages

Transforming Politics and Planning

part III|97 pages

Changing Practices

chapter 11|22 pages

Towards a Peer Economy

How Open Source and Peer-to-Peer Architecture, Hardware, and Consumption Are Transforming the Economy

chapter 12|21 pages

Autonomous Urbanisms and the Right to the City

Squatting and the Production of the Urban Commons in Berlin 1

chapter 14|15 pages

Transition Delayed

The 1980s Ecotopia of a Decentralized Renewable Energy System

chapter 15|20 pages

R-Urban

Strategies and Tactics for Participative Utopias and Resilient Practices 1