Workshop
17:30 – 18:30, 22 May

Expanding the Boundaries of the Imaginable – Transforming North–South Relations through Designs for the Pluriverse

Presented by
Miriam Lang

We live in a rapidly changing world marked by ecological crisis, geopolitical instability, war, and the global rise of authoritarian and far-right politics. By Design or by Disaster—originally a slogan of the degrowth movement—captures the idea that a reduction in human material and energy consumption is inevitable: either through ecological collapse or through a deliberate shift away from the growth imperative that still dominates capitalist societies. Mainstream responses such as the green economy and digitalisation risk deepening the crisis, as they increasingly depend on the extraction of “critical raw materials” from the Global South to sustain enclaves of prosperity in the Global North. What alternatives exist? How can we imagine material provisioning beyond capitalist industrial production and megaprojects? This lecture addresses these questions from a perspective contemporary eco-territorial internationalism that moves beyond the limits of global governance to build peoples-to-peoples climate justice, and design reparative pathways in response to colonialism, slavery, land grabbing, and ecological destruction. In doing so, it seeks to expand the boundaries of what is politically imaginable towards systemic alternatives.