理性的生态危机:利用创意和艺术研究方法探索情感-情绪生活和公正过渡

Clifton Evers
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2017 年,瑞典议会承诺到 2045 年实现国家无化石排放,这促使人们开始探索三个碳密集型工业城市(钢铁、水泥和石化)的经验和对转型的看法,这三个城市目前是瑞典工业排放最高的城市。从 2019 年到 2024 年,一个瑞典-英国研究团队采用了传统的定性方法来收集各利益相关方(包括工业界、市政参与者和居民)的见解,并辅之以基于艺术的研究方法,共同创造有关转型城镇情感-情绪生活的数据。本文认为,基于艺术的研究是说明和理解前线转型城镇情感-情绪生活的重要工具。基于艺术的研究(ABR)挑战了当前流行的技术官僚和理性框架,与生态女权主义者 Val Plumwood 呼吁解决 "理性的生态危机 "相一致,这种危机阻碍了可持续未来的实现。这篇文章的主要价值在于,它有助于在公正过渡研究的背景下发展和完善 ABR,我认为这有助于在公正过渡的讨论中增加公民视角和对情感-情绪生活的考虑。
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An ecological crisis of reason: using creative and arts-based research methods for exploring affective-emotional life and just transitions
In 2017, the Swedish parliament committed to making the country fossil-free by 2045, prompting an exploration of experiences and perceptions of transition in three cities hosting carbon-intensive industries – steel, cement and petrochemicals, which currently top the list of Sweden’s industrial emitters. From 2019 to 2024, a Swedish–UK research team employed conventional qualitative methods to gather insights from various stakeholders, including industry, municipal actors, and residents, supplemented by arts-based research methods for co-creating data on affective-emotional life in transition towns. This article argues that arts-based research serves as a valuable tool for accounting for and understanding affective-emotional life in frontline transition towns. The arts-based research (ABR) challenges prevailing technocratic and rational frameworks, aligning with ecofeminist Val Plumwood’s call to address the ‘ecological crisis of reason’ that serves to inhibit achieving sustainable futures. The primary value of this article lies in its contribution to the development and refinement of ABR within the context of just transition studies that I argue can help add citizen perspectives and consideration of affective-emotional life to the just transition discourse.
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