What on Earth Is Sustainable?

  • Greenberg M
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This article analyzes prevalent forms of sustainability discourse in California and around the world: eco-oriented sustainabilities, vernacular sustainabilities, justice-oriented sustainabilities, and market-oriented sustainabilities. It sketches the history of these discourses, argues that the meaning of sustainability depends on whose sustainability is being discussed, and lays out a framework for critical sustainability studies.

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Greenberg, M. (2013). What on Earth Is Sustainable? Boom, 3(4), 54–66. https://doi.org/10.1525/boom.2013.3.4.54

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