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24.02.2017 | Original Paper

One Site—Multiple Visions: Visioneering Between Contrasting Actors’ Perspectives

verfasst von: Franziska Engels, Anna Verena Münch, Dagmar Simon

Erschienen in: NanoEthics | Ausgabe 1/2017

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Abstract

Visions of and narratives about the future energy system influence the actual creation of innovations and are thus accompanying the current energy transition. Particularly in times of change and uncertainty, visions gain crucial relevance: imagining possible futures impacts the current social reality by both creating certain spaces of action and shaping technical artifacts. However, different actors may express divergent visions of the future energy system and its implementation. Looking at a particular innovation site involving multiple stakeholders over an 8-year period, we empirically analyze the collective negotiation process of vision making, its shifting over time, and how visions eventually unfold performativity. Adopting a process perspective, we identify four different phases and the respective functions of visions and visioneering related to the site’s development by exploring the question: Why do certain visions gain importance and eventually lead to substantial changes of the project in process? Qualitative data from documents and interviews analyzed with reference to science and technology studies show the interweaving conditions that influence the visioneering and the linkage to the actual development of material artifacts. Against the backdrop of innovation projects, this paper explores visioneering as an ongoing, transformative and collective process and reveals its moments of (de)stabilization.

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Borup et al. use the terms “expectations” and “visions” almost synonymously, describing expectations as “real-time representations of future technological situations and capabilities.” Visions are “largely overlapping with ‘expectations’ but emphasize to a higher degree their enacting and subjectively normative character” ([12]: 286).
 
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This paper is based on the presentation by Engels/Münch 2015: “One site – multiple visions. Visioneering between contrasting actors’ perspectives” at the First International Conference on Anticipation in Trento (Italy), 6.11.2015.
 
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Our study is being conducted within a research project that gathers different actor groups who are working on the development and operation of a micro smart grid including electro-vehicles.
 
4
All interviews are originally conducted in German and translated by the authors.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
One Site—Multiple Visions: Visioneering Between Contrasting Actors’ Perspectives
verfasst von
Franziska Engels
Anna Verena Münch
Dagmar Simon
Publikationsdatum
24.02.2017
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
NanoEthics / Ausgabe 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1871-4757
Elektronische ISSN: 1871-4765
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-017-0290-9

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