Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development

this article examine the concept of sustainable development in terms of the three classical sociological paradigms--that is, the class, managerial and pluralist traditions. In so doing, it is discovered that the concept of sustainable development is firmly rooted in the managerial tradition, and tha...

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Autor principal: Sunderlin, William D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17695
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description this article examine the concept of sustainable development in terms of the three classical sociological paradigms--that is, the class, managerial and pluralist traditions. In so doing, it is discovered that the concept of sustainable development is firmly rooted in the managerial tradition, and that the concept is often opposed by writers in the class and pluralist traditions. This implies that the power and scope of the concept, although having grown greatly in recent years, is inherently limited by its ideological character.
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spelling CGSpace176952025-01-24T14:20:28Z Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development Sunderlin, William D. sustainability development this article examine the concept of sustainable development in terms of the three classical sociological paradigms--that is, the class, managerial and pluralist traditions. In so doing, it is discovered that the concept of sustainable development is firmly rooted in the managerial tradition, and that the concept is often opposed by writers in the class and pluralist traditions. This implies that the power and scope of the concept, although having grown greatly in recent years, is inherently limited by its ideological character. 1995 2012-06-04T09:03:02Z 2012-06-04T09:03:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17695 en Sunderlin, W.D. 1995. Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development . Society and Natural Resources 8 :481-492. ISSN: 0894-1920.
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Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development
title Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development
title_full Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development
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title_full_unstemmed Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development
title_short Managerialism and the conceptual limits of sustainable development
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