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(para 1) He has also been a guest faculty at several universities and institutes and Mellon Fellow at Bowdoin College, USA; he is currently Professor of Practice at National Law School of India University, Bengaluru.


(para 2) After having served as chair of Greenpeace India's Board for 7 years, he is currently its member.[5]

(para 3) Kothari is currently on the coordinating team the Vikalp Sangam (Alternatives Confluence) process which provides a forum for organisations and individuals working on development alternatives across India to come together.[7] From 2016 to 2019 Ashish was co-coordinator of the Academic-Activist Co-produced Knowledge for Environmental Justice (ACKnowl-EJ) project, an international, multi-partner process sponsored by the International Social Science Council.[8] He is also currently on a core team of the Global Tapestry of Alternatives (https://www.globaltapestryofalternatives.org) which he initiated, a member of the Global Working Group ‘Beyond Development’ (https://www.radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/intro-to-beyond-development/), and an Associate Fellow of the Tellus Institute.

(para 4) Ashish Kothari has authored, co-authored, or co-edited several books on India's environment, birds and biodiversity, and on alternatives to development in India and globally.


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Kothari, Ashish, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, and Alberto Acosta, 2019, Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary, Tulika and Authors Upfront, Delhi. ISBN: 978-81-937329-8-4

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