sustainable development
Who Sustains Whose Development? Sustainable Development and the Reinvention of Nature
Fragments of Environmental Management Studies
Meaning of Sustainable Development in Early UNFCCC Negotiations
Introduction to the Workshop: Societial approaches to deal with environmental problems
Introduction to the Workshop: Societial approaches to deal with environmental problems
Societial approaches to deal with environmental problems
by Ingmar Lippert
A: Sustaining capitalist aims within politics
- Overview on political strategies
- Frames of problems / social constructions: from red-green and progressive development discourses to sustainable development
B: Social engineering/technological approach: from end-of-pipe to EM (ecological modernisation)
- (Social) engineering/technology
- Policy discourse
Gandhi's technoscience: sustainability and technology as themes of politics
Ingmar Lippert
- Actor-Network Theory
- agency and structure
- Bourdieu
- BTU
- Carbon
- Carbon accounting
- carbon footprint
- corporate accountability
- corporate environmental management
- CSR reporting
- environmental accounting
- ethnography
- hybridity
- Interpretive Policy Analysis
- Lancaster
- multiplicity
- Numbers
- qualculation
- Sociology of Calculation
- STS
- Sustainability Reporting
- sustainable development
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Ingmar Lippert is doing research on Agents of Ecological Modernisation supervised by the Chair for Sociology, Christoph Lau, of Augsburg University (Germany). He did his undergraduate studies at Brandenburg University of Technology (Germany) and Bosporus University (Turkey) and graduated in Environmental and Resource Management.