Middlebury

FOOD 0383

Grassroots & Sustainability

Grassroots Perspectives on Sustainable Development
Whose sustainability is threatened now, and why does it matter? How do the Sustainable Development Goals adopted in 2015 perpetuate existing power asymmetries that hurt marginalized people and block systemic transformation? We will critique the rise of “sustainable development" and explore the emphases of sustainability science to assess whether it is addressing the needs of marginalized people. Then we will turn to the articulation of alternatives to neoliberalism from social movements and post-development advocates. Are alternatives arising that offer radically different and more sustainable patterns of production and consumption to meet life needs? The course involves critique of original scientific literature and reports and interactive discussion. 3 hrs. seminar
Subject:
Food Studies
Department:
Food Studies
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
FOOD 0283
INTD 0283
INTD 0383 *

Sections in Spring 2023, Midd Second Half of Term

Spring 2023

FOOD0383A-S23 Lecture (Anderson)