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Title Making sense of sustainability transitions locally: how action research contributes to addressing societal challenges
ID_Doc 79438
Authors Wittmayer, JM; Schäpke, N; van Steenbergen, F; Omann, I
Title Making sense of sustainability transitions locally: how action research contributes to addressing societal challenges
Year 2014
Published Critical Policy Studies, 8.0, 4
DOI 10.1080/19460171.2014.957336
Abstract Today's society is facing a broad array of societal challenges, such as an unstable economic system, climate change and lasting poverty. There are no straightforward solutions, rather these challenges ask for fundamental societal changes, that is, sustainability transitions. Faced with the question of how these challenges can be understood and dealt with, we argue for action research as a promising approach. Focusing on their localized manifestations, we ask whether and how action research can support understanding and addressing societal challenges and making sustainability meaningful locally. We tackle this question on the basis of two case studies in local communities based on principles of transition management. Our main finding is that societal challenges, sustainability and sustainability transitions acquire meaning through practice and interactions in the local context. Action research can offer a space in which alternative ideas (e.g., knowledge, future visions), practices (e.g., practical experiments, transformative action) and social relations (e.g., new actors) can emerge to further a sustainability transition.
Author Keywords action research; sustainability transition; societal challenges; sustainability; transition management
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000214277500007
WoS Category Political Science; Public Administration
Research Area Government & Law; Public Administration
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