Suffering catalyzing ecopreneurship: Critical ecopsychology of organizations
研究了心理痛苦(如倦怠、生态焦虑)如何推动瑞典回归土地运动中的生态创业者实现生态嵌入,提出批判性生态心理学框架,为去增长转型提供新视角。
The article bridges the gap between ecology and mind in organization theory by exploring the role of psychological suffering for sustainable organizing. In particular, it shows how burn-out, experiential deprivation, and ecological anxiety prompt ecopreneurs within the Swedish back-to-the-land movement to become ecologically embedded. Three counter-practices illustrate how this suffering represents an inner revolt against the exploitative structures of modern society and growth capitalism, and a catalyst for alternative ecopreneurship. The article takes the first steps toward critical ecopsychology of organizations, which offers an ecocentric ontology and a moral-political framework for degrowth transition.