Description du projet
La vie sociale et culturelle dans un comté suédois décarbonaté
L’UE a pour objectif de devenir neutre pour le climat d’ici 2050. La Suède, État membre de l’UE, mène la transition pour atteindre la zéro émission nette de gaz à effet de serre. La transformation est en cours. Par exemple, les sociétés cessent progressivement d’utiliser les combustibles fossiles et des modèles d’accessibilité et d’utilisation efficace des véhicules sont en cours d’élaboration. Le projet RoughGuide, financé par l’UE, étudiera de près les aspects sociaux et culturels de la vie quotidienne dans une société décarbonatée évoluant avec le changement climatique. Il développera un guide de voyage spéculatif pour ce comté décarbonaté de Scanie en particulier, situé dans la partie la plus méridionale de la Suède. Le projet mettra en place une méthodologie innovante d’engagement social dans la politique climatique. Les résultats seront utiles aux scientifiques et aux décideurs politiques.
Objectif
The Swedish government has committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But while climate models can suggest future environmental conditions, and while sustainability transitions research can suggest pathways of sociotechnical reconfiguration, little research has yet engaged with the social and cultural meanings of lives to be lived in the climate-changed and decarbonised society described in the policy.
In addressing this research gap, this action will pioneer a new paradigm in environmental politics, while breaking down the barriers between research and science communications. By drawing on the worldbuilding techniques of science fiction, it will disseminate cutting-edge futures from climate modelling and sustainability transitions research in an accessible, engaging format. By deploying the practices of creative participatory placemaking, it will enrol citizens from locations around southern Sweden into a process of co-designing and narrating visions of life in a decarbonised sociotechnical regime. And by taking up rhetorical strategies from design fiction and transitions design, it will combine the science-based worldbuilding with the citizen narratives of futurity in order to create an artefact from a co-created future: a speculative travel guide to a decarbonised Skåne.
With communication at its core, this action will demonstrate a novel methodology for social engagement with climate policy which can be replicated in other contexts, through an innovative and interdisciplinary combination of theories and methods. Impact is promised through its intervention in the theory and practice of environmental politics, and through an ambitious strategy for communicating and publicising the project both within the academy and without. It also provides a comprehensive package of training and development for the fellow, resulting in a position of maturity, independence and visibility in an emerging field of urgent relevance to science and policymaking alike.
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MSCA-IF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF)Coordinateur
22100 Lund
Suède