参与扩展同伴社区的伦理方法:洞察与公民负责任的工作

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jessica L. Fuller , Maiken Bjørkan , Lisbeth Iversen , Johanna M. Aarflot , Dorothy J. Dankel
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联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)代表了迄今为止最雄心勃勃、最全面的全球生态、经济和社会可持续性框架。然而,全球目标与地方行动的相关性仍然难以捉摸和不透明,这带来了一个真正的风险,即社会将无法适应日益增长的环境风险,如气候变化。因此,需要一个负责任和道德的可持续发展目标本地化过程。我们使用一种规范的方法来参与当地扩展的同伴社区,它采取了一个互动的,为期一天的研讨会的形式。本文描述了如何使用后师范科学的t.r.ust精神来共同设计和实施研讨会,然后使用可持续性转型的三个领域框架将其作为启发式调查进行审查。本次研讨会的成果是实现了扩展的同伴社区,即个人价值观、社区价值观和可持续发展目标之间的相互联系可以为跨部门的地方合作开辟一条更加连贯的道路。因此,这种在可持续发展目标定位过程中使用PNS的T.R.U.S.T精神和三个转型领域框架的模式代表了一种后师范科学的伦理方法。
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Ethical approaches for engaging extended peer communities: Insight into responsible workshopping with citizens
The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent the most ambitious and encompassing global framework for ecological, economic, and social sustainability for our planet to date. However, the relevance of the global goals to local actions remains elusive and opaque, which presents a real risk that society will be unable to adapt to growing environmental risks, such as climate change. Thus emerges the need for a responsible and ethical SDG localization process. We use a normative approach to engage a local extended peer community, which took the form of an interactive, day-long workshop. This paper describes how the T.R.U.S.T ethos of post-normal science is used to co-design and implement the workshop, which is then reviewed as a heuristic inquiry using the Three Spheres of Transformation framework for sustainability. The result of this workshop is a realization of the extended peer community that the interconnectedness of personal values, community values, and the SDGs can set a more coherent path for local collaboration across sectors. As such, this mode of using the T.R.U.S.T ethos of PNS and Three Spheres of Transformation frameworks in the SDG localization process represents an ethical approach in post-normal science.
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Futures
Futures Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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