The roles of community-based organizations in socializing sustainable behavior: Examining the urban case of Budapest, Hungary

IF 3 3区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Tamas Veress, Gabriella Kiss, Agnes Neulinger
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This research supports the argument that community-based organizations (CBOs) can be effective vehicles to shift societal norms and expectations in order to facilitate co-creation and acceptability of new and sustainable ways of living. CBOs are conceptualized as meso-level entities where sustainable behavior can be socialized through not-for-profit and socioecological-oriented approaches, a unique position in a market society. To learn what roles CBOs fulfill when providing space for peer interactions influencing sustainable behavior, a qualitative research study was carried out based on 21 interviews with key stakeholders from CBOs working in different sustainability-related fields (mobility, food, energy, etc.) in the urban context of Budapest, Hungary. The grouping and interpretation of interview data show that the sampled urban CBOs can impact sustainable behavior through (1) raising members' awareness; (2) influencing everyday practices; and (3) providing space for non-consumerist peer interactions. These impacts can be exercised through the three roles of translation, reinforcement, and contribution. Translation covers the practical-cognitive (why it is important and how to do it) dimensions of peer interactions, while reinforcement and contribution are psychological-emotional factors, the former being directed toward adopting individual practices (through positive reinforcement), the latter pointing to the collective, the common good to which one feels one is contributing. These results imply that sustainability-oriented policymaking could support the sustainability transition by co-designing systems of provisions together with the affected communities.

社区组织在可持续行为社会化方面的作用:匈牙利布达佩斯城市案例研究
这项研究支持这样一个论点,即社区组织(CBOs)可以成为转变社会规范和期望的有效工具,以促进共同创造和接受新的可持续生活方式。社区组织被概念化为中层实体,可通过非营利和以社会生态为导向的方法将可持续行为社会化,这在市场社会中是一个独特的定位。为了了解社区组织在为影响可持续行为的同伴互动提供空间时扮演何种角色,我们在匈牙利布达佩斯的城市背景下,对来自不同可持续发展相关领域(交通、食品、能源等)的社区组织的主要利益相关者进行了 21 次访谈,并在此基础上开展了一项定性研究。对访谈数据的分组和解释表明,被抽样调查的城市社区组织可以通过以下方式对可持续行为产生影响:(1)提高成员的意识;(2)影响日常实践;(3)为非消费主义的同伴互动提供空间。这些影响可以通过翻译、强化和贡献三种作用来实现。翻译涵盖了同伴互动的实践-认知(为什么重要和如何去做)层面,而强化和贡献则是心理-情感因素,前者针对采用个人做法(通过积极的强化),后者指向集体,即一个人感到自己正在做出贡献的共同利益。这些结果表明,以可持续性为导向的决策可以通过与受影响社区共同设计供应系统来支持可持续性过渡。
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Environmental Policy and Governance
Environmental Policy and Governance ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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6.10
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13.30%
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67
期刊介绍: Environmental Policy and Governance is an international, inter-disciplinary journal affiliated with the European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE). The journal seeks to advance interdisciplinary environmental research and its use to support novel solutions in environmental policy and governance. The journal publishes innovative, high quality articles which examine, or are relevant to, the environmental policies that are introduced by governments or the diverse forms of environmental governance that emerge in markets and civil society. The journal includes papers that examine how different forms of policy and governance emerge and exert influence at scales ranging from local to global and in diverse developmental and environmental contexts.
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