Prof Julie Livingston, NYU
Respondent: Prof Henrietta Moore, Director of the Institute of Global Prosperity
This talk, like the book from which it is drawn, calls into question the imperative of economic growth, tracing the unintended consequences of escalating consumption. Using a series of linked cases of successful economic growth in Botswana as a model (water, roads, and cattle), it shows how insatiable growth, predicated on consumption, will inevitably overwhelm, a process Dr. Livingston terms self-devouring growth.
Julie Livingston is Professor of Cultural and Social and Analysis and of History at NYU. She is author of Improvising Medicine: an African Oncology Ward in an Emerging Cancer Epidemic (Duke) and Debility and the Moral Imagination in Botswana. In 2013 she was recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship.
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Event Details
Thursday 16 May, 2019
17:00 -19:00
IAS Common Ground Ground Floor, South Wing, UCL Gower Street London, WC1E 6BT