Futures of sustainability::Trajectories and conflicts, in: Special Issue "Contested futures: A sociology of sustainability end ecological crisis"

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2021
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  • Biopolitics
  • Governmentality
  • Securitization
  • International Relations
  • Security
  • Politics
  • Biopolitics
  • Governmentality
  • Securitization
  • International Relations
  • Security
  • Politics
  • DFG-Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe "Zukünfte der Nachhaltigkeit"
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  • The increased awareness of the exploitation of resources, as well as the negative ecological consequences of the modern way of life, has made sustainability a central guiding concept of social change in the 21st century. Sustainability has taken the form of a largely undisputed normative model of development, behind which, however, very different conceptions of the future are concealed: from the attempt to initiate a major socio-ecological transformation, through modernization processes, to control practices in a state of emergency. This special issue aims at these practices but is not primarily concerned with sustainability as a normative guiding idea that can just be pursued. However, a sociology of sustainability has to ask which conflictual spaces of possibility for socioeconomic change open up when very different ideas of a sustainable future are in conflict with each other. Three ideal-typical trajectories or futures of sustainability emerge, which can be theoretically grasped with the terms modernization, transformation and control. These three concepts of a sustainable future can also be found in the ambivalent imaginations, practices and structures of various constellations of actors.
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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