Degrowth and critical development studies

New publication by Julien-François Gerber

In Degrowth: Revitalizing Critical Development Studies, Dr Julien-François Gerber asks what degrowth means for the majority world and investigates what degrowth contributes to contemporary development studies.

 Rinchengang Village in valley, Bhutan, 2016
Rinchengang Village, Bhutan, 2016
Shivani Kaul

The book offers a concise, clear and systematic synthesis of the concept of degrowth, arguing that capitalist economies are structurally and politically dependent on growth, yet destabilized by the very pressures and consequences that this dependence generates.

Degrowth calls confronting underdevelopment and overdevelopment; extreme poverty alongside extreme wealth; and needed growth alongside needed degrowth.

Gerber argues that we need to challenge the very concept of growthism and looks to intellectual and political traditions from the global South that resonate with core degrowth principles.

Julien-François Gerber

Degrowth: Revitalizing Critical Development Studies

This book by Dr Julien-François Gerber can be freely downloaded from Practical Action Publishing

Dr Dr Julien-François Gerber

Associate Professor of Environment and Development

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