Contents§§I. Systematic Introduction§§Towards a Just and Ecological Transformation: Methodological Considerations for an Intercultural Research Project 9§§Michael Reder, Verena Risse, Katharina Hirschbrunn, Georg Stoll§§II. Perspectives on the Global Common Good from Latin America, Africa, Asia,...
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Contents§§I. Systematic Introduction§§Towards a Just and Ecological Transformation: Methodological Considerations for an Intercultural Research Project 9§§Michael Reder, Verena Risse, Katharina Hirschbrunn, Georg Stoll§§II. Perspectives on the Global Common Good from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Europe§§The Peasant Reserve Zones in Colombia as a Contribution to the Global Common Good 17§§Olga Lucía Castillo§§Biocivilization for Socio-Environmental Sustainability: A Brazilian View on the Hard, but Necessary Transition 47§§Cândido Grzybowski§§The Common Good and Constitutionalism in Zambia 89§§Leonard Chiti§§The Global Common Good and the Governance of the Mining Sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo 123§§Ferdinand Muhigirwa Rusembuka§§Recasting the Development Approach in Indonesia 151§§B. Herry-Priyono§§Common Good Arrangements in Germany-Ready for Global Challenges? 191§§Katharina Hirschbrunn, Georg Stoll, Verena Risse§§III. Critical Perspectives on the Intercultural Dialogue Process§§Development for the Global Common Good: A Comment 233§§Clara Brandi§§Development for the Global Common Good: Discussion Points 237§§Jan Aart Scholte§§IV. Intercultural Reflections on the Global Common Good§§Reflections on the Global Common Good: Systematization of an Intercultural Dialogical Research Process 243§§Olga Lucía Castillo, Leonard Chiti, Cândido Grzybowski et al.§§Views from Civil Society Practitioners 261§§Georg Stoll§§Contributors 269§§Index 271
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