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Neither sustainable nor development: reconsidering sustainability in development
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EngineeringSustainability GovernanceSustainable DevelopmentEducationSustainable FutureSustainable ProcessesGlobal StudiesSustainable DesignContemporary Global SocietyWorld-makingPublic PolicyCultural SustainabilityContemporary DevelopmentMaterial CultureReconsidering SustainabilitySustainable GoalSustainable SystemsCultureRhetorical WorkingsSustainabilityIdeological ConstructGlobal Sustainability
Abstract This paper questions the rhetorical workings of ‘sustainable development’ as an ideological construct in contemporary global society. It suggests that this term actually is increasingly used as a label to place over modes of existence that are neither sustainable nor developmental. Yet, the rhetoric is also now a material culture of being that is created, carried and continued in the everyday practices of design, exchange and production. Copyright ©; 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
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