Just Sustainability Transitions: Politics, Power, and Prefiguration in Transformative Change Toward Justice and Sustainability

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2024-10

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Avelino, FlorORCID 0000-0002-3709-9791ISNI 0000000353544418
Wijsman, Katinka
van Steenbergen, Frank
Jhagroe, Shivant
Wittmayer, Julia
Akerboom, SanneORCID 0000-0003-0001-7753ISNI 0000000492183835
Bogner, KristinaORCID 0000-0002-1871-9828ISNI 0000000451070877
Jansen, Esther F.
Frantzeskaki, NikiORCID 0000-0002-6983-448XISNI 0000000394239997
Kalfagianni, AgniISNI 0000000388047462

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Abstract

Facing the world's ecological, economic, and social challenges requires us to connect the concepts of justice, sustainability, and transitions. Bridging and discussing heterogeneous fields, we argue that these concepts need to complement each other, and we present just sustainability transitions (JUSTRAs) to do so. To define JUSTRAs, we review the state-of-the-art literature, focusing on the understanding of these three concepts and their pairings in various disciplinary fields and empirical settings (e.g., environmental justice, just transitions, sustainability transitions, energy justice, food justice, urban justice). We center marginalized voices to highlight the processes of radical transformative change that JUSTRAs seek. We offer three analytical lenses that further the understanding of JUSTRAs: politics, power, and prefiguration. We argue that these complementary lenses are necessary to remake the world in both critical and pragmatic ways. Finally, we present a research agenda on JUSTRAs, foregrounding three complementary modes of inquiry: analyzing, critiquing, designing.

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SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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Avelino, F, Wijsman, K, van Steenbergen, F, Jhagroe, S, Wittmayer, J, Akerboom, S, Bogner, K, Jansen, E F, Frantzeskaki, N & Kalfagianni, A 2024, 'Just Sustainability Transitions: Politics, Power, and Prefiguration in Transformative Change Toward Justice and Sustainability', Annual Review of Environment and Resources, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 519-547. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-112321-081722