what we write

Collective Work

Sovová, Lucie; Cima, Ottavia; Jehlička, Petr; Pungas, Lilian; Sattler, Markus; Smith, Thomas S.J. et al. (2025). On Babushkas and Postcapitalism: Theorising Diverse Economies from the Global East. In: Antipode. DOI 10.1111/anti.70034.

Pungas, Lilian; Kolínský, Ondřej; Smith, Thomas S. J.; Cima, Ottavia; Fraňková, Eva; Gagyi, Agnes et al. (2024). Degrowth from the East – between quietness and contention. Collaborative learnings from the Zagreb Degrowth Conference. In: Czech Journal of International Relations. DOI: 10.32422/cjir.838.

Pungas, Lilian; Sattler, Markus and Polička Collective (2024). Convivial writing experiences – Insights from the Polička Collective. In: IfL Blog.

Individual Work

Decker, Anja (2025). ‘Urban Newcomers as Candidates in Rural Municipal Elections: Explorations in the Political Dimension of Lifestyle Migration’. Journal of Rural Studies 115 (April): 103571.

Pungas, Lilian & Gebauer, Janas (2025). Holistic care economies: Degrowth ways of provisioning and the Global East. In Nelson, A. (ed.): Routledge Handbook of Degrowth. Routledge, London, pp. 265-279.

Pungas, Lilian, Mildeberg, Saara, & Samuel, Annela (2025). Building bridges between urban food activism and quiet Food Self-Provisioning practices: lessons from transdisciplinary participatory action research interventions in Eastern Estonia. Environmental Sociology, 1-14.

Pungas, Lilian (2024). Dachas for Future? Examples from the East for Living and Surviving well. Published cumulative PhD.

Bischof, Susann, and Anja Decker (2023). ‘Out of Balance? Understanding Resident-Municipality Relations in Rural Peripheries through Ascriptions of Responsibility’. Journal of Rural Studies 97. Elsevier: 281–89.

Gebauer, Janas, Jorck, Gerrit von & Pungas, Lilian (2023). Degrowth Enthusiasm and the Transformation Blues of the East: Reflections on Integrating Post-socialist Transformation Experiences into the Degrowth Discourse. IPE working paper No. 215/2023.

Decker, Anja (2019). ‘A Freezer Full of Meat: Subsistence Farming in the Context of Social Inequality’. Journal for European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis 3 (2): 169–92.