能源转换的神话:后常态时代童话的再思考

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Simone Haarbosch , Liam Mayo
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讲述未来的故事需要深思熟虑和多方面的方法。由于不同的(隐藏的)议程,对话经历变得复杂和有问题。在能源转型中,假设通常指的是参与者更广泛的期望。人类不断地将他们的环境神话化。在这样做的过程中,未来被用作激励行动的原则。这导致了以下的研究问题:神话如何帮助理解能源转型中的权力关系,并在不同的角色之间创造新的代理形式?在Haarbosch等人(2021)的工作基础上,我们继续分析荷兰能源转型背景下未来的“叙事错配”。使用因果分层分析(Inayatullah, 2004)将一项关于能源公正的大型调查(N = 2500)的公开答案与神话进行了比较。结果强调了自从时间作为可测量的项目被引入以来,角色的概念化是如何不稳定的,以及这如何导致“我们”和“他们”的概念被重新定义,从而产生新的(非)归属感体验。我们的研究结果表明,当代神话缺乏三个关键主题;相关的榜样,忠诚和对谁,代理的故事正在构建。我们在结束这篇文章的时候,提出了一个构思希望故事的建议。
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The mythology of energy transitions: Rethinking FAIRy tales in postnormal times
Telling the story of the future requires a thoughtful and multifaceted approach. Dialogues experienced as complex and problematic due to different (hidden) agendas. In the energy transition, assumptions often refer to much wider expectations of actors. Humans ceaselessly mythologize their environment. In doing so, the future is used as a principle to inspire action. This led to the following research question: How can mythologies help to understand power relations in the energy transition and create new forms of agency among the different roles that are at play? Building on the work of Haarbosch et al. (2021), we continued analysing the future “narrative mismatches” in the context of the Dutch energy transition. The open answers of a large survey (N = 2500) about energy justice were compared with myths using a Causal Layered Analysis (Inayatullah, 2004). The results highlight how conceptualisations of characters were destabilised since the introduction of time as measurable item, and how this led to redefined ideas of ‘us’ and ‘them’ and consequently to new experiences of (non)belonging. Our results show that mythologies in present times lacked three key themes; relevant role models, loyality and to whom, agency over the story being constructed. We close our paper with a suggestion to craft stories of hope.
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Futures
Futures Multiple-
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6.00
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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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