Using ecological science as a backdrop for this discussion, the author applies Michel Foucault’s historical genealogical strategy to an analysis of the processes through which sustainable development (SD) gained hegemonic acceptance in the West. She analyses some of the ideological mutations that have seen SD emerge from an environmentalist ideology based on ecological science to that of a mainstream market-oriented ideology for global economic development. This involves canvassing the voices of early environmental authors and ecologists, whose ideas such as ‘carrying capacity’, ‘limits to growth’ and ‘finite resources’ have been co-opted by the ‘sustainable development’ movement. It is argued that a discursive political and philosophical c...
The literature on sustainable development has burgeoned. Over the past decade, concern about sustain...
Launched in the early 1960s, the global debate on ecology involves attempts both to adequately defin...
This paper explores the contradictions inherent in one of the more popular buzzwords of today: susta...
Using ecological science as a backdrop for this discussion, the author applies Michel Foucault’s his...
Sustainable development is rooted in the history of two divergent movements – for the pres...
This paper aims to identify and relate different ecological approaches (primarily Preservation and C...
It is now evident that the current ecological crisis rise from the western approach to what is consi...
This study examines the political and societal implications that derive from the claim of the ecolog...
litical philosophy, eco-political theory and environmental soci-ology. He has published widely on th...
Twenty-five years after the first stirrings of Earth Day and notions of Spaceship Earth, environment...
The relationship between man and nature has long been a breeding ground for scholarly debate. Since ...
The rise of ‘ecological consciousness’ from the late 1970s onwards has complicated the already hugel...
The essay investigates the trajectory of the notion of sustainability, starting from the founding mo...
The global community faces ecological problems with the natural environment and cultural impediments...
Ecophilosophy is an attempt to render a new philosophy of nature, generated by the need to liberate ...
The literature on sustainable development has burgeoned. Over the past decade, concern about sustain...
Launched in the early 1960s, the global debate on ecology involves attempts both to adequately defin...
This paper explores the contradictions inherent in one of the more popular buzzwords of today: susta...
Using ecological science as a backdrop for this discussion, the author applies Michel Foucault’s his...
Sustainable development is rooted in the history of two divergent movements – for the pres...
This paper aims to identify and relate different ecological approaches (primarily Preservation and C...
It is now evident that the current ecological crisis rise from the western approach to what is consi...
This study examines the political and societal implications that derive from the claim of the ecolog...
litical philosophy, eco-political theory and environmental soci-ology. He has published widely on th...
Twenty-five years after the first stirrings of Earth Day and notions of Spaceship Earth, environment...
The relationship between man and nature has long been a breeding ground for scholarly debate. Since ...
The rise of ‘ecological consciousness’ from the late 1970s onwards has complicated the already hugel...
The essay investigates the trajectory of the notion of sustainability, starting from the founding mo...
The global community faces ecological problems with the natural environment and cultural impediments...
Ecophilosophy is an attempt to render a new philosophy of nature, generated by the need to liberate ...
The literature on sustainable development has burgeoned. Over the past decade, concern about sustain...
Launched in the early 1960s, the global debate on ecology involves attempts both to adequately defin...
This paper explores the contradictions inherent in one of the more popular buzzwords of today: susta...