Accountability in the Anthropocene: Activating responsible agents of reform or futile finger-pointing?

IF 3 3区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental Policy and Governance Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1002/eet.2084
Kate Macdonald
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Confronted by intersecting ecological and social crises associated with the rise of the Anthropocene, architects of global environmental governance have often attempted to harness accountability claims to single out the individual or organisational actors contributing most significantly to these crises and pressure them to uphold responsibilities to society and the planet. Yet critics have cautioned against excessive reliance on individualised accountabilities as means of tackling planetary crises, given the constrained ability of such approaches to lead the large-scale transformations required to redirect anthropogenic drivers of global environmental change. This article adapts agent-centered approaches to accountability to address such critiques. It is first argued that agent-centered accountability is an important element in broader efforts to support systemic change, helping to identify responsible powerholders, redefine normative standards of responsibility and empower advocates of strengthened global environmental governance to demand compliance with expanded responsibilities. However to take seriously the distinctive demands of large-scale institutional change, such approaches need to be: (a) differentiated in ways that account for the contrasting roles of different individual and organisational actors within de-centred accountability systems; (b) materially extended in ways that enable agents to be held more effectively to account for their contributions to collective social and political processes; and (c) discursively challenged in ways that resist discursive efforts to present individualised accountabilities as substitutes for more radical and large-scale institutional interventions. The article's argument is elaborated and illustrated through exploration of problems and practices of accountability associated with the contested governance of global production systems.

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人类世的问责制:激活负责任的改革者还是徒劳无功的指责?
面对与 "人类世 "的兴起相关的生态和社会危机的交织,全球环境治理的设计师们往往试图利用问责制的要求,挑出对这些危机负有最大责任的个人或组织行为者,迫使他们承担起对社会和地球的责任。然而,批评者告诫人们不要过度依赖个人化的问责制来应对地球危机,因为这种方法在引导大规模变革以改变全球环境变化的人为驱动因素方面能力有限。本文对以代理人为中心的问责方法进行了调整,以回应这些批评。文章首先论证了以代理人为中心的问责制是支持系统变革的更广泛努力中的一个重要因素,有助于确定负责任的权力主体,重新定义责任的规范标准,并使加强全球环境治理的倡导者有能力要求遵守扩大的责任。然而,为了认真对待大规模制度变革的独特要求,这种方法需要:(a) 有区别地考虑到不同个人和组织行为者在去中心化的问责制度中所起的截然不同的作用;(b) 物质上加以扩展,使行为者能够更有效地为其对集体社会和政治进程的贡献承担责任;(c) 在话语上受到挑战,抵制将个人化责任作为更激进和大规模制度干预的替代品的话语努力。本文通过探讨与有争议的全球生产系统治理相关的问责问题和实践,阐述并说明了这一论点。
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Environmental Policy and Governance
Environmental Policy and Governance ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Environmental Policy and Governance is an international, inter-disciplinary journal affiliated with the European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE). The journal seeks to advance interdisciplinary environmental research and its use to support novel solutions in environmental policy and governance. The journal publishes innovative, high quality articles which examine, or are relevant to, the environmental policies that are introduced by governments or the diverse forms of environmental governance that emerge in markets and civil society. The journal includes papers that examine how different forms of policy and governance emerge and exert influence at scales ranging from local to global and in diverse developmental and environmental contexts.
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