O Alameda Working Papers publishes original and rigorous research by scholars and practitioners across Alameda’s global network. The series features work-in-progress papers that engage with the After Order project’s central question: how soberania is being contested and reconfigured in a fragmented world.
The Alameda Working Papers aimed at specialist, scholarly, and policy-oriented audiences interested in transition, geopolitics, popular sovereignty, and digital sovereignty debates. Each piece will be presented in an online seminar, bringing together the author, a discussant with expertise in the field, and members of the After Order community.
Towards a Concept of Ecological Sovereignty
Sovereignty is often framed through competition over resources and borders. This paper examines how ‘national interest’ drives expansion while ignoring ecological limits and calls for a shift toward popular and ecological sovereignty, drawing on movements that challenge dominant growth models and offer more sustainable paths for collective survival in today’s polycrisis.