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Published in: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 2/2019

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Proving the world more imaginary?

Four approaches to imagining sustainability in sustainability research

Author: Sacha Kagan

Published in: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie | Special Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Sustainability research has set itself the double-challenge of uncovering the complexity of a globally, locally and historically unsustainable development path, and of contributing to a search process for more sustainable development paths for humanity.
A small number of researchers involved in this area have suggested “that maybe the challenge of sustainability isn’t to prove the world more real […] but to prove the world more imaginary” (Robinson as quoted in Taylor 2012, n. p.). Taking up this invocation of the imaginary, the article investigates some imaginaries and imagination of sustainability at play in sustainability research. Four relatively distinct approaches to sustainability research are identified, characterized and differentiated: “triple bottom-line”, “sustainability transformation”, “holistic healing/biophilia”, and “culture of qualitative complexity”. They each develop a specific focus, are nourished by partly different imaginaries and develop their imaginations in distinct directions.
In this article, imagination is understood as an individual and social, perceptive and creative process by which we shape realities in our encounters with the world; whereas the imaginary is understood as a deep symbolic matrix that enables our access to the world. Imaginaries are not just made up and imposed on the world by the humans, but the result of an imaginative encounter with the human and other-than-human world.
Focused attention on imagination and imaginaries not only allows to observe the area of sustainability research through a differentiating perspective that helps understand certain contrasting and/or shared features across different approaches to sustainability research. This focused attention also bears a potentially instrumental value for inter- and transdisciplinary sustainability research itself, because it encourages sustainability researchers to further reflect on the importance, modalities and different framings of creative and reflective approaches to futures-oriented research agendas. The creative exercise of the imagination is not only at the core of “anticipatory competences” (Wiek et al. 2011, p. 7) for sustainability, but also at the core of percipience to nature-culture’s dynamic complexity. In this respect, sustainability research needs to develop its self-reflexivity beyond discourse-rational approaches to narratives, with a deeper understanding of both embodied cognition and of culture. Reflection on, and radically imaginative work with both dominant and alternative imaginaries that sustainability researchers operate from, such as the four imaginaries discussed in this article, are a precondition to any movement beyond institutional path-dependency to a globally unsustainable development.

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Footnotes
1
I use the term “sustainability research” to refer to a wider ensemble of research communities identifying themselves as researching sustainability, also beyond the institutionalized field of “sustainability science”.
 
3
This ontological blindspot will limit researchers in their attempts to “navigate between narratives […] transcend the intent of individual narratives [and] transgress narrative boundaries” and to achieve “solution-oriented […] meta-narratives” (Luederitz et al. 2017, p. 404).
 
4
On the “irreal”, see the discussion of Sartre further down.
 
5
Lennon warns against the misrepresentations according to which “our needs and desires are prior inner states setting our goals, and the world is a world of neutral facts which we utilise to find ways of fulfilling them. In contrast, our responses arise out of our openness to a world whose affective qualities suggest possibilities to us” (Lennon 2015, p. 8).
 
6
The affective shapes that the world takes in the subconscious mind, and the functions of imagination and imaginaries therein, were discussed at length by psychoanalysts, starting with Sigmund Freud, including Jacques Lacan and others, also provoking dissenting discourses (e.g. by Herbert Marcuse and Cornelius Castoriadis). However, the discourses, analyses and arguments developed in psychoanalysis will not be further discussed here.
 
7
The recognition of the imaginary institution of society implies that no meaningful reflective understanding of social institutions can be developed without a reflection on the imaginaries that are central to given societies at given historical periods—a reflection that itself cannot take a neutral, outside vantage-point. Social imaginaries cannot be merely unmasked and done away with, replaced by scientific and non-ideological accounts of society—thus Castoriadis (cf. 1975) denounced the delusional pretence of Marxism in this respect.
 
8
The question of the degrees to which other-than-human imaginations and imaginaries may exist will not be addressed here (e.g. imagination in chimpanzees or dolphins as reported by some researchers). The reader should just not assume that I share any claims, traditionally made much too hastily, of human exceptionalism.
 
9
“We cannot simply peel off the affective dimension of our modes of seeing. The reflection to which our imaginary modes of experiencing must be subject is a process in which our images are held up to public scrutiny. Any assessment of the appropriateness or inappropriateness of imaginary formations has then to involve the confrontation of different ways of inhabiting our world and living affectively and effectively within it” (Lennon 2015, p. 67).
 
10
A discussion of utopian forms and of their domestication into less radical forms of “utopian realism” such as Anthony Giddens’, is beyond the scope of this article.
 
11
I already identified and criticized, earlier in this text, these same features of a dominant modern social imaginary, within the discourse of Herbrik and Kanter (2016).
 
12
In the present article, however, this observation does not partake in the problematic sociological tradition of value-neutrality (cf. Thacher 2015): As argued by Castoriadis and discussed above, the pretense to a social-scientific account itself freed from imagination and imaginaries is illusory.
 
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Metadata
Title
Proving the world more imaginary?
Four approaches to imagining sustainability in sustainability research
Author
Sacha Kagan
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Published in
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie / Issue Special Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1011-0070
Electronic ISSN: 1862-2585
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11614-019-00378-9

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