EoF ProView

Hay un espacio entre la investigación científica y la divulgación. La EoF ProView quiere ocupar ese espacio. A través de la publicación de artículos, la EoF ProView pretende divulgar los conocimientos relacionados con The Economy of Francesco. Como su nombre indica, se centra en la investigación de hoy que tiene una mirada hacia el futuro.

Oxfam, Inequality and the Question We Avoid: What Is the Economy For?

febrero 10th, 2026|Categories: Contemporary Challenges, EOF ProView ES|Tags: , , , |

If the purpose of the economy is misaligned, economics has very little to add. Technical fixes cannot heal a system that no longer knows why it exists.

Reflections from the Feminist Economics Group on the Resisting the Rule of the Rich Report

febrero 3rd, 2026|Categories: Contemporary Challenges, EOF ProView ES|Tags: , , , , , |

The report Resisting the Rule of the Rich, published by Oxfam, provides an important diagnosis of the current phase of global capitalism.

Circular economy and its actors: an integral and sustainable approach of municipal solid waste management in Cameroon

marzo 14th, 2024|Categories: Academy Proview, Contemporary Challenges, EOF ProView ES|

Against the “use and throw away” logic, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger through circular economy.

How can the Principles of Integral Ecology Help to Assess a Just Transition Policy?

noviembre 14th, 2023|Categories: Academy Proview, EOF ProView ES|Tags: , |

Through my evaluation research, I am joining the EoF efforts in adopting new metrics and assessment frameworks for the common good and designing policies for happiness.

Researching students’ awareness on Laudato Si’ in Nairobi County – Kenya

agosto 10th, 2023|Categories: Academy Proview, EOF ProView ES|

It is now nearly ten years since the release of the encyclical letter, Laudato Si’, on the care for our common home by Pope Francis on May 25, 2015 – yet the world is still experiencing serious threats due to unsustainable use of natural and environmental resources. In the Encyclical, Pope Francis decries that we human beings have mistreated the environment such that it now risks becoming a desolate waste.

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