Post-Sustainability: Tragedy and Transformation
Editat de John Fosteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 dec 2019
The urgent challenge now is to confront such questions honestly. This collection of essays by thinkers from a diversity of fields including politics, philosophy, sociology, education and religion, makes a start.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Discourse.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367891282
ISBN-10: 036789128X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 036789128X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introduction
John Foster
2. Paris: optimism, pessimism and realism
Brian Heatley
3. Transformation, adaptation and universalism: reply to Heatley
Nadine Andrews
4. After Development
Mike Hannis
5. Reply to Hannis
Lawrence Wilde
6. Post-Capitalism, Post-Growth, Post-Consumerism
Ingolfur Bluhdorn
7. There never was a categorical imperative: reply to Blühdorn
Daniel Hausknost
8. On the obsolescence of human beings in sustainable development
Ulrike Ehgartner, Patrick Gould and Marc Hudson
9. Apocalyptically blinded : reply to Ehgartner et al.
Nina Isabella Moeller and J. Martin Pedersen
10. Beyond sustainability: hope in a spiritual revolution?
Rachel Bathurst
11. Reply to Bathurst
Rachel Muers
12. Environmental education after sustainability: hope in the midst of tragedy
Panu Pihkala
13. Reply to Pihkala
Katie Carr
14. Education after sustainability
Steve Gough
15. Learning and education after sustainability: reply to Gough
William Scott
16. On preparing for the great gift of community that climate disasters can give us
Rupert Read
17. Caring for the future? – a response to Rupert Read
John Foster
18. On letting go
John Foster
19. The future: compassion, complacency or contempt? : reply to Foster
Rupert Read
John Foster
2. Paris: optimism, pessimism and realism
Brian Heatley
3. Transformation, adaptation and universalism: reply to Heatley
Nadine Andrews
4. After Development
Mike Hannis
5. Reply to Hannis
Lawrence Wilde
6. Post-Capitalism, Post-Growth, Post-Consumerism
Ingolfur Bluhdorn
7. There never was a categorical imperative: reply to Blühdorn
Daniel Hausknost
8. On the obsolescence of human beings in sustainable development
Ulrike Ehgartner, Patrick Gould and Marc Hudson
9. Apocalyptically blinded : reply to Ehgartner et al.
Nina Isabella Moeller and J. Martin Pedersen
10. Beyond sustainability: hope in a spiritual revolution?
Rachel Bathurst
11. Reply to Bathurst
Rachel Muers
12. Environmental education after sustainability: hope in the midst of tragedy
Panu Pihkala
13. Reply to Pihkala
Katie Carr
14. Education after sustainability
Steve Gough
15. Learning and education after sustainability: reply to Gough
William Scott
16. On preparing for the great gift of community that climate disasters can give us
Rupert Read
17. Caring for the future? – a response to Rupert Read
John Foster
18. On letting go
John Foster
19. The future: compassion, complacency or contempt? : reply to Foster
Rupert Read
Descriere
This book explores the failure of the ‘sustainability’ paradigm to avert now-inevitable climate change. It asks whether some transformed version of sustainability could still help us, or if not, where we might find hope for a post-sustainable world. It was originally published as a special issue of Global Discourse.