Getting beyond Growth, Colonialism, Extractivism with Prof. John Barry and Tatiana Roa Avendaño
08 February 2024
This recording is from a webinar Financial Justice Ireland hosted in May 2023. It will interest anyone curious about the relationship between ecology, colonialism, and capitalism.
Below is a list of useful recommendations of reading materials that our panelists suggest.
Recommendations from Professor John Barry are:
- Matthew Huber (2022), Climate Change as Class War
- Richard Seymour (2022), The Disenchanted Earth: Reflections on Ecosocialism and Barbarism
- John Barry (2022), 'Beyond ecocidal growth: the end of more and the start of better'
- Sean Fearon and John Barry (2022), 'Beyond Growth and Partition: Post-growth and Ecological Perspectives on the Political Economy of Irish Reunification'
Learn more about John Barry's work here.
Recommendations from Tatiana Roa Avendaño are:
- https://pactoecosocialdelsur.com/
- Learn more about censat.org
This seminar is funded by Irish Aid at the Department of Foreign Affairs. Irish Aid is the Government’s overseas development programme which supports partners working in some of the world’s poorest countries. Irish Aid also supports global citizenship education in Ireland to encourage learning and public engagement with global issues. The ideas, opinions and comments therein are entirely the responsibility of the participants and do not necessarily
represent or reflect DFA policy.