Education for Sustainable Development in an Unequal World
Biopolitics, Differentiation and Affirmative Alternatives
Beniamin Knutsson author Jonas Lindberg author Sofie Hellberg author Linus Bylund author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:1st Apr '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 1st April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is recurrently depicted as an enterprise that unites humanity in a common pursuit of a more just and sustainable world. But how is this enterprise pursued on a planet that is enormously unequal? Drawing on biopolitical theory and rich empirical data from different contexts around the world, this book explores how ESD is unpacked depending on whether people are rich or poor.
The book demonstrates how ESD is adapted to the lifestyles and living conditions of different populations. The implication of this depoliticized sensitivity to local ‘realities’, the book argues, is that inequality becomes accommodated and that different responsibilities are assigned to rich and poor. Ultimately, the book considers alternatives to this biopolitical divide.
“This is an important, urgent and sophisticated book. Surely the best book yet written on Education for Sustainable Development. Using a subtle and impressive combination of carefully elicited research data from different socioeconomic settings and pertinent and effective theoretical resources, it argues for an affirmation of equality and life within a critical and situated ESD. Anyone with concerns about the extinction of our species and all practitioners of ESD must read this book now!”
Stephen J Ball FBA, UCL Institute of Education
ISBN: 9781529234084
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220 pages