Sustainability-differently
Journal article, 2018

It is increasingly appreciated how all societies contain many 'wicked problems' or socio-cultural challenges that are multidimensional, hard to pindown and consequently extremely challenging to solve. Obtaining functional and inclusive societal organisation is not a simple matter of 'doing it' by subscribing to winning formulae as there are, for example, many choices to be made in the process. Moreover, given that conceptual frameworks always guide thoughts, judgments and actions, how we relate to 'sustainability' specifically becomes relevant if we aim to achieve a more liveable society. This journal issue expressly engages with the consequent need to recognise this complexity. It assembles a set of 'brave' takes on far-advanced problems bedevilling conventionally conceptualised paths towards sustainability. Arguing against oversimplification that comes from domination of polarising concepts and unquestioned practices and rhetorics, the aim is to foster explorations into new territories from which we may learn. Ultimately, the desire to deconstruct pernicious divisions and create new hybrid syntheses can progress sustainability.

Outside-The-Box Thinking

Sustainability

Wicked Problems

Conceptual Language

Critical Thinking

Author

Mirek Dymitrow

University of Gothenburg

Mistra Urban Futures

Keith Halfacree

Swansea University

Bulletin of Geography

1732-4254 (ISSN)

Vol. 40 40 7-16

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.2478/bog-2018-0011

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