Doom or Salvation? Utopian Beliefs in Contemporary Development Discourses and Environmentalism
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https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol6iss1id96Keywords:
development, environment, utopianismAbstract
In the first part of this article I argue that utopian (as well as dystopian) ideas are vital for contemporary global discourses on development and for environmentalism. The utopian element of these discourses – which include mainstream and alternative ones - is deeply rooted in European philosophical, literary and socio-critical traditions, but in its ecotopian form also relates to non-western spiritual and moral thoughts. In the second part I concentrate on the “environmentalism of the poor”, predominant in Third World countries and fundamentally related to livelihood struggles and local ideas of social advancement. I argue that such grass root forms of environmentalism are less involved in imagining a global ecotopia but have become appropriated, interpreted and represented by intellectual elites, media and globally operating activists subsuming them into their own ecotopian imaginaries.Downloads
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24-09-2009
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Doom or Salvation? Utopian Beliefs in Contemporary Development Discourses and Environmentalism. (2009). Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, 6(1), 24-47. https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol6iss1id96