Moderator: Chien-Yi Lu|Research Fellow, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica
Presenter 1: Timothy Seekings|Independent Researcher
Situating Degrowth: Between Disciplines and ParadigmsPresenter 2: Hazem Almassry|Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica
European Hydrogen Diplomacy in MENA: Green Transition or Extractive Continuity?Presenter 3: Kahlan Alradhi|Ph.D. Candidate, Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
From Managing Resources to Transforming Consciousness
Time: Jan. 23, 2026 (Fri.) 14:30~16:30
Topic 1|Situating Degrowth: Between Disciplines and Paradigms
Climate and other environmental crisis are part of a larger systemic polycrisis, which is widely characterized as an existential crisis of unprecedented magnitude affecting human and more-than human life on Earth. At its core it can be best understood as a crisis of meaning both originating and manifesting in dominant human-made systems. Degrowth, in this context, as a normative concept, describes an emancipatory and transformative transition that would, at its best, serve to resolve the polycrisis and enable participatory and ecologically sustainable societies with improved quality of life. While the ideals, principles, and concrete infrastructures for such an envisioned state are variously and partly articulated and constructed, the web of meaning in which the proposed world would be suspended in requires more elucidation. Applying an anti-disciplinary perspective and employing Kuhn’s theory of paradigm shifts as well as the ecological theory of panarchy, I trace theoretical developments across disciplines that illustrate a transitory trajectory towards a new paradigm and attempt to map some major nodes in the emerging web of meaning. My key argument is that degrowth should not be seen as merely a(nother) new framework, but as a portal into an emerging world that is incommensurable with the present one and that comprises qualitatively new states of mind, new common senses, and new criteria for generating and experiencing meaning. The purpose of such a semantic map is to serve the “inner compass” and allow practitioners and scholars alike to better map pathways towards the world that the concept of degrowth represents.
Timothy Seekings
Dr. Timothy Seekings is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science and Technology Council, and the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University. He earned his Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan. His research focuses on sustainable food systems, food culture, and alternative proteins, with extensive experience in employing participatory and engaged methods as well as interdisciplinary perspectives.
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