Intrinsic Sustainable Development

Epistemes, Science, Business and Sustainability

Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development, Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Author: Frank Birkin, Thomas Polesie ISBN: 9789814405164
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: December 27, 2011
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Frank Birkin, Thomas Polesie
ISBN: 9789814405164
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: December 27, 2011
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. Whilst many social and technological innovations are being made to improve our survival prospects, they are likely to be insufficient to avoid continued social and ecological stress and the prospect of global tension if significant changes do not come about.

The ideas in this book offer a new solution to sustainable development problems. They are concerned not with what we know but how we know, or rather how we order knowledge and create understanding in the human world.

This book shows that some of the fundamental practices that shape modern society, especially in the business world, are the unwitting cause of unsustainable development. By extrapolating the epistemic analysis of Michel Foucault, a major social scientist, this book identifies a new episteme. It outlines a new way of ordering knowledge that better serves sustainable development.

This pioneering book synthesizes the sciences of human and natural worlds and applies the findings to the creation of sustainable business models and equitable lifestyles for all.

Contents:

  • Approach:

    • Just Business
    • Natural Momentum
    • Accounting Constructions
    • Open Societies
  • Modern Times:

    • Passive Nature
    • Modern Knowledge
    • Square-Peg Business
  • Primal Knowledge:

    • Breaking Free
    • The Primal Episteme
    • Primal Wisdom
    • Primal Business
  • Consequences:

    • Resistance & Assistance

Readership: Graduate students in sustainable business, CSR and environmental sciences; social and natural scientists; business professionals and accountants.
Key Features:

  • Refreshing concept and approach to sustainable development
  • Integrates sustainable technology and lifestyles
  • New episteme for sustainable development
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Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. Whilst many social and technological innovations are being made to improve our survival prospects, they are likely to be insufficient to avoid continued social and ecological stress and the prospect of global tension if significant changes do not come about.

The ideas in this book offer a new solution to sustainable development problems. They are concerned not with what we know but how we know, or rather how we order knowledge and create understanding in the human world.

This book shows that some of the fundamental practices that shape modern society, especially in the business world, are the unwitting cause of unsustainable development. By extrapolating the epistemic analysis of Michel Foucault, a major social scientist, this book identifies a new episteme. It outlines a new way of ordering knowledge that better serves sustainable development.

This pioneering book synthesizes the sciences of human and natural worlds and applies the findings to the creation of sustainable business models and equitable lifestyles for all.

Contents:

Readership: Graduate students in sustainable business, CSR and environmental sciences; social and natural scientists; business professionals and accountants.
Key Features:

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