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View article: Will the Transition Ever Be Just? Three Sites of Discursive Struggle Over Justice in Transition Governance
Will the Transition Ever Be Just? Three Sites of Discursive Struggle Over Justice in Transition Governance Open
A growing interest in the justice implications of sustainability transitions among politicians and other decision‐makers as well as researchers has given rise to a wealth of case studies, analyses and theorisations of justice in transition…
View article: Doing Justice, Doing the Transition: Narratives of the Just Transition Fund and the Swedish Steel Industry
Doing Justice, Doing the Transition: Narratives of the Just Transition Fund and the Swedish Steel Industry Open
Through the Just Transition Fund, the EU aims to support regions that face unemployment and declining welfare due to the green transition, primarily by supporting diversification of the economy. In northern Sweden, the fund targets the ste…
View article: The Sustainability Walk – Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection
The Sustainability Walk – Combining Nudging and Pragmatism to Facilitate Collective Action and Reflection Open
Nudging is increasingly used in the design and planning of houses, neighbourhoods and districts with the intention to promote sustainable behaviour. Nudging, when used well, can serve as a tool for changing individuals’ behaviour, but it c…
View article: How research on communication can help to understand the management of natural resources and sustainability transformations: practices, concerns and new perspectives on environmental communication
How research on communication can help to understand the management of natural resources and sustainability transformations: practices, concerns and new perspectives on environmental communication Open
Communication is an integral part of natural resource management and sustainability transformations, and questions on how communication helps or hinders the development of more sustainable relationships between people and their environment…
View article: Putting grant/d terms to work: from promise to practice in inter- and transdisciplinary research projects
Putting grant/d terms to work: from promise to practice in inter- and transdisciplinary research projects Open
Sustainability research is increasingly based on inter- and transdisciplinary research approaches (IDR and TDR). In this article, we examine how grant terms (used in grant proposals for IDR and TDR projects) are put into practice. We analy…
View article: The quest for “nature” in selfies: how platforms shape nature/society relationships
The quest for “nature” in selfies: how platforms shape nature/society relationships Open
Social media and other platforms have become an essential part of outdoor activities as they influence how nature is experienced and engaged with, but also what good nature is seen as. In this article, we explore how social understandings …
View article: Storytelling to save the planet: who gets to say what is sustainable, who tells the stories, and who should listen and change?
Storytelling to save the planet: who gets to say what is sustainable, who tells the stories, and who should listen and change? Open
In the last decade, storytelling has been popularised as a method for societal sustainability transformations. With this growing popularity, there has also been a rapid increase in those identifying as storytellers. Perhaps because storyte…
View article: How justice shapes transition governance – a discourse analysis of Swedish policy debates
How justice shapes transition governance – a discourse analysis of Swedish policy debates Open
In both policy-making and academia, the realisation is growing that transitions striving for sustainability have to be just to be socially accepted. This insight has given rise to institutionalised approaches to a "just transition" - but a…
View article: Whose Knowledge Counts in the Planning of Urban Sustainability? – Investigating Handbooks for Nudging and Participation
Whose Knowledge Counts in the Planning of Urban Sustainability? – Investigating Handbooks for Nudging and Participation Open
When planning sustainable districts, planners mediate between the knowledge claims of citizens and experts. The planning strategies nudging and participation provide contradictory ideas about how planners can perform this mediation. We ana…
View article: Algorithmically embodied emissions: the environmental harm of everyday life information in digital culture
Algorithmically embodied emissions: the environmental harm of everyday life information in digital culture Open
This conceptual paper introduces the notion of algorithmically embodied emissions to highlight how everyday choices facilitated by commercial algorithmic information systems such as commercial search engines, social media and recommender s…
View article: Why are geographical indications unevenly distributed over Europe?
Why are geographical indications unevenly distributed over Europe? Open
Purpose Through geographical indications, the European Union aims to stimulate economies, especially in lagging rural regions, and to help consumers recognise and locate quality products from specific regions. The highly uneven distributio…
View article: New Entrants in Agriculture – The Case of Young Immigrant Farmers in Sweden
New Entrants in Agriculture – The Case of Young Immigrant Farmers in Sweden Open
The opportunities available to start up a successful farm business structure the future of European farming. As fewer farm daughters and sons are projected to take over the family farm, there is increasing policy and academic interest in n…
View article: The Sustainability of Living in a “Green” Urban District: An Emergy Perspective
The Sustainability of Living in a “Green” Urban District: An Emergy Perspective Open
While urban areas hold great potential for contributing to sustainable development, there is a critical need to better understand and verify what measures improve urban sustainability. To achieve this, this project implements emergy synthe…
View article: Fridge stories and other tales from the kitchen: a methodological toolbox for getting closer to everyday food practices
Fridge stories and other tales from the kitchen: a methodological toolbox for getting closer to everyday food practices Open
In this paper we present a methodological toolbox as a useful research approach for investigating domestic food practices. Consumption research often relies strongly on interviews or surveys. While helpful, such methods inevitably create a…
View article: Critical, Engaged and Change-oriented Scholarship in Environmental Communication. Six Methodological Dilemmas to Think With
Critical, Engaged and Change-oriented Scholarship in Environmental Communication. Six Methodological Dilemmas to Think With Open
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View article: Blogging for Sustainability: The Intermediary Role of Personal Green Blogs in Promoting Sustainability
Blogging for Sustainability: The Intermediary Role of Personal Green Blogs in Promoting Sustainability Open
The rise of social media radically broadens the sources and platforms used for environmental communication. Especially personal green blogs are worthy of study as they are spaces of everyday cultural politics through which people make sens…
View article: Confusion and Misunderstanding—Interpretations and Definitions of Local Food
Confusion and Misunderstanding—Interpretations and Definitions of Local Food Open
Developing a more resilient food system based on sustainable food production and consumption is of major concern in creating food security. One issue in this complex field concerns the scale of the food system. Trends and tendencies show t…