Action Research for Sustainability Social Imagination Between Citizens and Scientists Jonas Egmose ‘This book not only offers an important conceptualization of sustainability that integrates both ecological and social perspectives, but it also provides extremely valuable insights into the creation of “free spaces” in which citizens, scientists, and practitioner can meet to jointly construct a sustainable future. It is a must read for researchers and practitioners interested in exploring new ways of generating knowledge for change.’ Victor J. Friedman, Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel How can action research further new research orientations towards sustainability? This book, empirically situated in the field of upstream public engagement, involving local residents, researchers and practitioners in bottom-up processes deliberating on urban sustainability, answers this question by analysing processes of social learning. The book addresses the need to move towards sustainability at societal level as a democratic challenge questioning the way we live on planet earth. By conceptualising sustain-ability as an immanent and emergent ability of ecological and social life, continuously to renew itself without eroding its own foundation of existence, it argues that since sustainability cannot be invented but only supported (or eroded) by science, we need to reframe science in the role of sustaining sustain-ability. Through analyses of a three year action research programme, aiming to provide local citizens with a greater say in the future of urban sustainability research, this book shows how action research can make important methodological contributions to processes of social learning between citizens and scientists by enabling free spaces in peoples everyday life and within academia, where aspects of un-sustainability can be addressed and new imaginations of more sustainable futures emerge. Jonas Egmose works as an action researcher with a strong research interest for new Reviews: forms of knowledge creation in the cross-field between sustainability and democracy. He holds the position as Assistant at theutopian Department Environmental, Social andby showing ‘Egmose’s ambitious book Professor links “critical actionofresearch” to sustainability Spatial Change at Roskilde University, Denmark, where his teaching in particular how we can only deal with our survival, the failures of research and policy systems to address concerns and urban sustainability. Beingbut part ofpessimistic, the Danish Centre it, andcitizens’ the vitalparticipation role of democratization together. Critical not Egmose’s vision for examines Action Research and Democratic Societal Change his research concerns how the role of critical reflexivity, multi-disciplinarity, and the “people’s voice” in democratization of knowledge can help A enabling sustainable ways of living. addressing this global and creation local challenge. truly exciting book.’ Davydd J. Greenwood, Formerly he has worked as a researcher at the Citizen Science for Sustainability project at Cornell University, USA Brunel University West London, and in the field of cross-European citizen participation at the ‘There DanishisBoard of Technology. Jonas a PhD in Social Master in discourses that growing understanding in holds both the scientific andScience, broaderacommunity Technological and Socio-Economic Planning and Bachelor in Philosophy and Natural continued inaction will only exacerbate the aenvironmental, social, economic, and political Science Studies from Roskilde University. impacts we will face in the future. Egmose provides here a well-supported and richly illustrated examination of this critical question and offers us both theory and practice designed to help us to tackle these issues and, in doing so, to redefine the role of scientists in our societies as partners in creating positive social and environmental change.’ Mary Brydon-Miller, University of Cincinnati, USA (extract from the Foreword) Contents: Foreword, Mary Brydon-Miller; Preface; Introduction; My research interest; Case: Citizen Science for Sustainability; Methodology; Democratising sustainability; Unfolding everyday life perspectives; Social learning between citizens and scientists; Action research for sustainability; Findings and calls for action/research; References; Index. Jonas Egmose works as an action researcher with a strong research interest for new forms of knowledge creation in the cross-field between sustainability and democracy. Being part of the Danish Centre for Action Research and Democratic Societal Change his research concerns how democratisation of knowledge creation can help enabling sustainable ways of living. He holds the position as Assistant Professor at the Planning Studies at Roskilde University where his teaching in particular concerns citizens’ participation and urban sustainability. View this title online at www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472442826 or contact directly Jonas Egmose Roskilde University, Building 10.1 Universitetsvej 1, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark Mail: [email protected] Web: www.jonasegmose.dk LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/jonasegmose Ashgate February 2015 Hardback and eBook 152 pages ISBN 978-1-4724-4282-6
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