Arturo Escobar (anthropologist)

Arturo Escobar
Born (1951-11-10) November 10, 1951 (age 73)
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Arturo Escobar (born November 20, 1951) is a Colombian-American anthropologist and professor emeritus of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. His academic research interests include political ecology, anthropology of development, social movements, anti-globalization movements, political ontology,[2] and postdevelopment theory.[3]

Escobar is a major figure in the post-development academic discourse and has been described as a "post-development thinker to be reckoned with".[4] He has authored influential books criticizing development practices championed by western industrialized societies and exploring possibilities for alternative visions of development, including Encountering Development (1995) and Designs for the Pluriverse (2018).

  1. ^ Escobar, Arturo. "Resume: Arturo Escobar". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  2. ^ Escobar, Arturo, "Thinking-Feeling with the Earth: Territorial Struggles and the Ontological Dimension of the Epistemologies of the South", Knowledges Born in the Struggle, doi:10.4324/9780429344596-3, ISBN 9780429344596, S2CID 210507161, retrieved 2022-09-21
  3. ^ Simon Reid-Henry (5 November 2012). "Arturo Escobar: a post-development thinker to be reckoned with". The Guardian.
  4. ^ Reid-Henry, Simon (5 November 2012). "Arturo Escobar: a post-development thinker to be reckoned with". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 September 2023.