Becoming a Post-Growth Planner #27: Sophie Sturup

Christian Wilhelm Lamker* (Producer), Sophie Sturup (Other)

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Abstract

Episode #27 of “Becoming a post-growth planner: obstacles and challenges to changing roles and practices” with Dr Sophie Sturup (Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China). In conversation with Dr Christian Lamker (University of Groningen, the Netherlands).

“What kind of humans would populate the world that is actually sustainable?” Looking beyond individualism and the multiple beings, we are, and we can be in the world. Explaining the dangers of conceptualizing ourselves as separate from everything else. Using insights from Aboriginal thinking in Australia to remind science and ourselves about exposure to other worlds and the imperfection of language. Each of us matters, and the collective is me – working towards responsibility as something we take on as a duty of care to others. Pondering on own pathways into academia, towards governmentality, transport planning, public-private partnerships, and post-growth. Calling for authority and authenticity to speak in opportunities of participatory planning. Post-growth planning is not just an idea; it is something we must actually do.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPost-Growth Planning
Edition27
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 27-Mar-2025

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