Sustainability – A decolonizing practice (Record no. 520579)

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Personal name Srivastav, Shweta and Balasubramanian, Ranjani
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Title Sustainability – A decolonizing practice
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Seminar
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Extent 750, Feb, 2022: p.70-74
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Summary, etc THE idea of sustainability has been pursued in many avatars, it is the panacea of all of humanity’s problems, a strategy, a concept, a state of a system, a theory, a paradigm shift, a way of thinking, a way of doing business, a movement, a discipline, a challenge, it is the problem and the solution and as it turns out, also the next revolution. It is true that sustainability, more than any other discourse, has the potential of being a practice that is, at its core, equitable, just and inclusive. However, sustainability in both practice and discourse has a blind spot when it comes to addressing historic realities of the different geographies of state and societies – colonial relationships and power structures continue to be the drivers delivering ‘the sustainable world of the future.’ – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Seminar
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Subject DIP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-09-20 750, Feb, 2022: p.70-74 AR127163 2022-09-20 Articles

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