Project description
Entrepreneurship and artistic co-agency for sustainable climate action
The discourse on sustainable climate transition often overlooks the roles that entrepreneurs and artists can play. The EU-funded PACESETTERS project seeks to propel the climate transition by moving beyond individual, short-term entrepreneurship toward collaborative and sustainable action. It aims to explore support mechanisms that empower art, culture, creativity, and heritage to drive the climate transition. Emphasising inclusion, participation, and iteration, PACESETTERS will propose creative business models and evaluate valorisation strategies. Furthermore, it will showcase the potential of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in steering the climate transition while analysing their impact at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. PACESETTERS aims to demonstrate the transformative power of collective action in driving sustainable change.
Objective
PACESETTERS responds to the abstract challenge of the climate transitions by shifting from a model of entrepreneurship based on individual, short-term incentives to one that is driven by co-agency and new capacities to act together in sustainable ways. It does so by examining the concrete circumstances, investigating possible support mechanisms and stress-testing instruments that enable art and culture, creativity and heritage to drive the climate transition.
Therefore, PACESETTERS will set out to:
-Create knowledge from collaborative research to keep pace with the transition
-Propose and test creative business models to set the pace of the transition
-Assess strategies of valorisation to push the pace of the transition
This approach will identify and analyse advanced practices that run transversally across the cultural and creative sectors; contextualise the outcomes of co-research in real-world laboratories for social imagination; further develop and promote the preliminary results of experiments in iterative support and evaluation frames. The PACESETTERS approach centres on inclusion, participation and iteration in order ensure that gender equity and diversity inform it at every step and on every level.
The result will be a critical evaluation and all-encompassing demonstration of the actual potentials of the CCIs to drive the climate transition while systematically analysing their impact on micro-, meso- and macro-level:
-Understanding the climate transition as a triple transition: green, digital and inclusive
-Innovating aPACESETTERS responds to the abstract challenge of the climate transitions by shifting from a model of entrepreneurship based on individual, short-term incentives to one that is driven by co-agency and new capacities to act together. It does so by examining the concrete circumstances, investigating possible support mechanisms and stress-testing instruments that enable art and culture, creativity and heritage to drive the climate transition.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.2 - Culture, creativity and inclusive society
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HORIZON.2.2.2 - Cultural Heritage
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL2-2023-HERITAGE-01
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7491 Trondheim
Norway
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