Project description
Bridging the climate action gap by empowering local innovators
The ambitious climate-neutral goals set by the EU often clash with the realities faced by small, innovative initiatives working for environmental change across Europe. These grassroots projects encounter regulatory frameworks that are ill-suited to their transformative visions. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the FRICTIONS project will explore how these ‘frictions’ can be navigated creatively. Through participatory research and collaboration with small-scale cultural initiatives, FRICTIONS aims to reimagine administrative practices, fostering systems change at the micro level. The project’s ultimate goal is to establish procedures and vocabularies that empower small organisations to drive the EU’s ecological transition, culminating in the creation of the Institute for Experiments with Business.
Objective
FRICTIONS investigates the substantial gap between European policy commitments for a climate-neutral economy, and the reality on the ground for small initiatives across Europe, who are making transformative endeavours for climate action in their own communities, but face regulatory systems that do not fit the visionary work they do. FRICTIONS engages with this impasse at a practical level, through the day-to-day practice of administration as a place where new, innovative procedures, relations and ways of thinking about regulation can be imagined and forged. The research approach departs from notions of progress and modernity that characterise much of transition discourse, to concentrate instead on systems change at the micro-level of habit, everyday process and experience – with particular focus on procedural spaces and relationships where things often feel stuck.
Drawing on my research practice as an artist-activist working across art, business and social fields, the research objectives are to 1) unearth, illuminate and negotiate the kinds of regulatory frictions that small, sustainably-minded organisations regularly encounter and the innovative actions they are already making; 2) design creative experiments in administrative practice for how such organisations can prefiguratively navigate complex regulatory systems across different EU jurisdictions; and 3) establish new channels, procedures and vocabulary to promote innovative administrative practice as a transformative means to strengthen and sustain culture-led innovation for the EU's critical ecological transition. To achieve these objectives, FRICTIONS will engage methods from participatory action research and tactical art, working collaboratively with 3 exemplary small-scale cultural initiatives (NL/SI/HR), and establish a new research centre, the Institute for Experiments with Business (IBEX), as a platform to continue this work beyond FRICTIONS.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships
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38060 NOMI
Italy
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