Krystof Beaucaire

Krystof Beaucaire
Université du Québec à Montréal | UQAM · Department of Sociology

Master of Arts

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Introduction
Currently working on the epistemological ramifications of social ecology's mobilisation of sociology. My broader interests concern degrowth, energetic transition and the construction of positive new meanings for post-growth societies.
Education
September 2019 - November 2023
August 2015 - April 2019

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Publications (7)
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Combinant sciences naturelles et sociales, l’écologie sociale de l’École de Vienne surmonte l’opposition historique entre ces disciplines. En contraste avec les approches économiques classiques, l’École de Vienne met en avant le concept de métabolisme social, dans le cadre d’une analyse considérant les flux de matière et d’énergie et les mécanismes...
Technical Report
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Analyse du développement historique, judiciaire et politique de l'industrie éolienne au Québec et de son implantation concrète. Le rapport fait une analyse des coûts de l'électricité éolienne au Québec depuis les premières livraisons en 2006 jusqu'à 2023. Analysis of Québec's wind power industry, through its historical, judiciary and political dev...
Thesis
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To face the many perils human societies are confronted with in the current socioecological crisis, a proper epistemological framework becomes more necessary than ever. Indeed, the objective forms of comprehension stemming from natural sciences’ analyses reveal insufficient to properly inform aesthetic, ethical and political positionings regarding t...
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The integration of environmental issues into democratic economic planning models is the object of ongoing debates. Environmental factors cannot be reduced only to economic indicators, rendering economic models unable to properly account for ecological limits. By focusing on our societies’ biophysical needs, the concept of social metabolism opens ne...

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