One-structure-fits-all or how the specific identity of the Permaculture movement fits into the general structure of the networks
Claudio Vitari () and
Christophe David ()
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Claudio Vitari: IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School
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Degrowth is the socially sustainable and equitable reduction of society's throughput. A central piece in the degrowth puzzle is attributed to Permaculture. Indeed, many unanswered questions persist concerning Permaculture. This article answers the following research questions: What is the semantic network of the Permaculture movement? What is the hyperlink network of the Permaculture movement? We hypothesize that the semantic network and the hyperlink network will reflect the specificities of Permaculture and we wonder to what extent the semantic network influences the hyperlink network. The results show how the specific identity and semantic network of the Permaculture movement fits into the general structure of the online networks. Hence, one-structure-fits-all seems valid in the context of online social networks.
Date: 2018
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Published in Colloque de l'AIM, 2018, Montreal, Canada
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