Nanotechnology and Global Sustainability


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<p>The rise of collaborative consumption peer-to-peer systems and not-for-profit social enterprise heralds the emergence of a new era of human collectivity. Increasingly this consolidation stems from an understanding that big-banner issues—such as climate change—are not the root causes of our present global predicament. There is a growing and collective view that issues such as this are actually symptoms of a much more vicious seemingly insurmountable condition: our addiction to economic consumption and population growth in a world of finite resources.</p><p><strong>Nanotechnology and Global Sustainability</strong> uses nanotechnology—the product of applied scientific knowledge to control and utilize matter at atomic and molecular scales—as a lens through which to explore the interrelationship between innovation politics economy and sustainability. This groundbreaking book addresses how stakeholders can actively reshape agendas to create positive and sustainable futures through this latest controversial cross-sectoral technology. It moves beyond issues of efficiency productivity and utility exploring the insights of 22 contributors from around the world whose work spans the disciplines of science and the humanities. Their combined knowledge reinforced with various case studies introduces an exciting prospect—how we can innovate without economic growth.</p><p>This new volume in the <em>Perspectives in Nanotechnology</em> series is edited by Dr. Donald Maclurcan and Dr. Natalia Radywyl. Dr. Maclurcan is a social innovator and Honorary Research Fellow with the Institute for Nanoscale Technology at the University of Technology Sydney Australia. Dr. Radywyl is a social researcher and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne Australia. She is also an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne. This book is written for a wide audience and will be of particular interest to activists scholars policy makers scientists business professionals and others who seek an understanding of how we might justly transition to sustainable societies.</p>
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