Narratives of fungal-based materials for a new bioeconomy era

Nora Delvendahl, H. Dienel, Vera Meyer, N. Langen, Jennifer Zimmermann, Martin Schlecht
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Newly developed fungal-based materials have promising potential with regard to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enabling a shift towards a more circular economy. However, an important step towards their success in the bioeconomy is consumers’ acceptance and sustainable consumption of these materials. Highlighting the power of narratives, this paper looks at the symbolic nature of fungi and discusses how common perceptions can be reshaped through narrative structures. We first identify common expectations, hopes and fears of fungi and then focus on how potentially negative beliefs or fears regarding fungal-based materials can be transformed through disseminating and reframing scientific information in a narrative structure. Specifically, we discuss characteristics of a story that can induce changes in attitudes and behaviours among consumers to induce sustainable consumer choices. To adjust and promote these sustainable narratives within the society, we suggest innovative science communication and especially citizen participation formats as adequate tools.
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新生物经济时代的真菌基材料叙事
新开发的真菌基材料在减少温室气体排放和实现向更循环经济的转变方面具有很大的潜力。然而,在生物经济中取得成功的重要一步是消费者对这些材料的接受和可持续消费。强调叙事的力量,本文着眼于真菌的象征性质,并讨论了如何通过叙事结构重塑共同的看法。我们首先确定对真菌的共同期望、希望和恐惧,然后关注如何通过在叙事结构中传播和重构科学信息来转变对真菌材料的潜在负面信念或恐惧。具体来说,我们讨论了故事的特征,这些特征可以诱导消费者态度和行为的变化,从而诱导可持续的消费者选择。为了在社会中调整和促进这些可持续叙事,我们建议创新科学传播,特别是公民参与形式作为适当的工具。
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期刊介绍: European integration and enlargement pose fundamental challenges for policy, politics, citizenship, culture and democracy. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research provides a unique forum for discussing these processes. It welcomes articles on all aspects of European developments that contribute to the improvement of social science knowledge and to the setting of a policy-focused European research agenda. Examples of typical subject areas covered include •Policy-Making and Agenda-Setting •Multilevel Governance •The Role of Institutions •Democracy and Civil Society •Social Structures and Integration •Sustainability and Ecological Modernisation •Science, Research, Technology and Society
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