conviviality
conviviality (n)
- plural
- convivialities
English Definitions:
conviviality, joviality (noun)
a jovial nature
merrymaking, conviviality, jollification (noun)
a boisterous celebration; a merry festivity
conviviality (Noun)
The state of being convivial
conviviality (Noun)
A jovial spirit or activity
Conviviality
Conviviality, or Convivialism, is the ability of individuals to interact creatively and autonomously with others and their environment to satisfy their own needs. This interpretation is related to, but distinct from, several synonyms and cognates, including in French the enjoyment of the social company of others (convivialité), Catalan social cohesion policy (Convivència), and its contemporary understanding in English of living together with difference and diversity (see section “Contemporary Uses in Academia”). This interpretation was introduced by Ivan Illich as a direct contrast to industrial productivity that produces consumers that are alienated from the way that things are produced. Its focus on joyful simple living, the localisation of production systems, links to Marxist economics, and Illich’s simultaneous criticism of overconsumption have resulted in conviviality being taken up by a range of academic and social movements, including as a pillar of degrowth theory and practice.
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