Actors
On this page we are presenting the degrowth actors in 3 ways. The first large map on the left side are showing the network of active persons on the internet. If you wan't to "meet" the profile of some og the active persones click on the picture gallery icon on the right side. The actor network by profession have sortet the degrowth persons by occupation and the ranking section on the lower right corner shows the google scrape ranking of each person.
Our findings shows, that degrowth actors are mainly working as academics and in organizations in the English and French speaking countries. Herman E. daly is one of the most active persons on the internet. Peter Victor acts as a link between the French speaking community and the English speaking.
Our findings shows, that degrowth actors are mainly working as academics and in organizations in the English and French speaking countries. Herman E. daly is one of the most active persons on the internet. Peter Victor acts as a link between the French speaking community and the English speaking.
Network of participants
The degrowth network of participants shows, that the french speaking (red) community are connecting with the english speaking community (blue) via Peter Victor (based in Canada). Tim Jackson (green) is representing the english speaking community.
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Actor network by profession
The actor network by profession indicates, that a majority of the degrowth communication is taking place between academics and organisations, supported by the magazines. Goverment, company and political is very little represented. In Europe the academic sites dominate the debate (low-rigth of the graph)
Ranking of names
This picture shows the most commonly mentioned names , when talking about Degrowth.
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Large vs. small
In relation to type of actors it can also be relevant to compare small sites vs. large sites. The pictures show that the 9 largest sites do not make a strong network. The network of degrowth related sites are to a large extent made up of the many small sites.