What Next related publications
Forthcoming publications
BANG: What Next? Changing course
This book, with Pat Mooney, ETC group as author, builds on the conversations, debates and discussions of the What Next project. Four stories of the future unfolds – both business as usual and alterantive takes. To be finalised and published during 2010. The publication will be used as a basis for discussion at the Right Livelihood Award 20-year anniversary in Bonn, September 2010.
This book, with Pat Mooney, ETC group as author, builds on the conversations, debates and discussions of the What Next project. Four stories of the future unfolds – both business as usual and alterantive takes. To be finalised and published during 2010. The publication will be used as a basis for discussion at the Right Livelihood Award 20-year anniversary in Bonn, September 2010.
What Next Volumes
What Next Volume I
Setting the context
(published as Development Dialogue no 47)
This volume provides a basis for the What Next process and includes articles examining and critiquing the very concept of 'development'.
Setting the context
(published as Development Dialogue no 47)
This volume provides a basis for the What Next process and includes articles examining and critiquing the very concept of 'development'.
What Next Volume II
The case for pluralism
(published as Development Dialogue no 52)
This volume provides presents a number of articles that argues for the need for pluralism. It is also the departure point for the new What Next initiative.
The case for pluralism
(published as Development Dialogue no 52)
This volume provides presents a number of articles that argues for the need for pluralism. It is also the departure point for the new What Next initiative.
Other publications and articles
What Next: Climate change, technology and development
(published in the journal Development, no 51, 2008)
This article by Niclas Hällström discusses the risks with geo-engineering and large-scale techno-fixes to the climate crisis.
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(published in the journal Development, no 51, 2008)
This article by Niclas Hällström discusses the risks with geo-engineering and large-scale techno-fixes to the climate crisis.
Download a pdf-version of the article...