Event

Beyond the neoliberal straitjacket: the Degrowth Pedagogy Framework for business schools

  • Wed 19 Nov 25

    10:00 - 11:00

  • Online

    Zoom

  • Event speaker

    Carla Liuzzo, Queensland University of Technology

  • Event type

    Lectures, talks and seminars

  • Event organiser

    Centre for Commons Organising Values Equalities and Resilience

  • Contact details

    COVER Research Centre

This seminar introduces the Degrowth Pedagogy Framework (DPF) as a pedagogical innovation that develops critical skills in educators and students to challenge growth-dependent sustainability models, ultimately advancing responsible management and sustainability in higher education.

Drawing on critical pedagogy as a form of resistance in the Freirean sense, the DPF offers a novel approach that guides educators beyond the constraints of neoliberal orthodoxy. The DPF advances business school education for preparing students to lead during ecological and societal crises. Providing educators with five pillars to critically examine the limitations of neoliberal free-market capitalism, the DPF introduces degrowth as a valid and essential counter-narrative in business school pedagogy.

By fostering a constructivist approach and encouraging multi-paradigmatic worldviews, the DPF promotes a ‘childlike mindset’ that cultivates openness to new paradigms. Ultimately, this paper responds to the urgent need for pedagogical innovation in sustainability education and contributes to business schools fulfilling their commitments to the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).

Speaker

Bringing diverse real-world experience in government relations across Australia and the Gulf Arab countries, Carla is dedicated to reshaping business education through innovative teaching and research. Her focus is on integrating degrowth principles into business education to address the pressing sustainability challenges of our time. Carla’s current research blends political economy with the scholarship of teaching and learning to develop forward-thinking educational strategies for executive education.

As a lecturer, Carla inspires and engages students with authenticity, emphasising the importance of stakeholder engagement, crisis communications, and effective management within governmental contexts. Carla’s goal is to empower future business, nonprofit, and governmental leaders to navigate complex challenges while leading sustainably and ethically. Carla is passionate about fostering a collaborative global community where we work collectively to create value and enhance well-being for all.