Storytelling to save the planet: who gets to say what is sustainable, who tells the stories, and who should listen and change?

IF 4.4 4区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1080/09640568.2023.2258276
Sofie Joosse, Martin Westin, Fanny Möckel, Holly Keasey, Sönke Lorenzen
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In the last decade, storytelling has been popularised as a method for societal sustainability transformations. With this growing popularity, there has also been a rapid increase in those identifying as storytellers. Perhaps because storytelling for sustainability has an innocent ring to it, it has not yet been studied from a power perspective. However, as it is fast-spreading and has explicit change purposes, it is important to clarify assumptions about knowledge, power and change. This article offers a first step towards understanding and evaluating the wide variety of applications behind the label of storytelling for sustainability. We perform a frame analysis of how storytellers describe their storytelling for sustainability. Our findings demonstrate that the label of storytelling for sustainability encompasses fundamentally different ideas about whose knowledge counts. The article raises critical questions that can help assess the legitimacy and appropriateness of different applications of storytelling for sustainability.
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讲故事拯救地球:谁来说什么是可持续的,谁来讲故事,谁应该倾听和改变?
在过去的十年里,讲故事作为一种社会可持续性转变的方法得到了普及。随着越来越多的人喜欢讲故事,那些自认是故事讲述者的人也在迅速增加。也许是因为讲可持续发展的故事听起来很天真,它还没有从权力的角度进行研究。然而,由于它是快速传播的,并且具有明确的变革目的,因此澄清关于知识、权力和变革的假设是很重要的。本文为理解和评估“讲故事促进可持续发展”标签背后的各种应用提供了第一步。我们对讲故事的人如何描述他们讲故事的可持续性进行了框架分析。我们的研究结果表明,可持续发展的故事标签包含了关于谁的知识重要的根本不同的想法。这篇文章提出了一些关键性的问题,这些问题可以帮助评估讲故事促进可持续发展的不同应用的合法性和适当性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management has already established itself as a leading forum for up-to-date scholarly but accessible papers on all aspects of environmental planning and management. With contributions from leading international authors, the Journal publishes influential, high quality papers -an essential feature whether you are a subscriber, reader, contributor or all three. The Editors and International Editorial Advisory Board are drawn from around the world and are committed to encouraging researchers and practitioners to contribute to multidisciplinary and international debate in the field. The central aim is to focus on the integrated planning and management of the environment.
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