Sustainability beyond technology: Philosophy, critique, and implications for human organization

Pasi Heikkurinen, Toni Ruuska

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Abstrakti

Current debates on sustainability are largely building on a problematic assumption that increasing technology use and advancement are a desired phenomenon, creating positive change in human organizations. This kind of techno-optimism prevails particularly in the discourses of ecological modernization and green growth, as well as in the attempts to design sustainable modes of production and consumption within growth-driven capitalism. This transdisciplinary book investigates the philosophical underpinnings of technology, presents a culturally sensitive critique of technology, and outlines feasible alternatives for sustainability beyond technology. By examining the conflicts and contradictions between technology and sustainability in human organizations, the book develops a novel way to conceptualize, confront and change technology in modern society. The book draws on a variety of scholarly disciplines, including humanities (philosophy and environmental history), social sciences (ecological economics, political economy, and ecology) and natural sciences (geology and thermodynamics) to contribute to sustainability theory and policy.

AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
KustantajaOxford University Press
Sivumäärä299
ISBN (painettu)9780198864929
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 22 huhtik. 2021
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