Are you interested in the social and political dimensions of sustainability, climate change and innovation? Do you want to understand the transformative power of social innovation and how power relations develop and interact with just climate transitions? We have a PhD-project available that will focus on these themes, at Utrecht University’s Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, within the section of Innovation Studies.
Ongoing discussions about climate change often focus on ecological, technological and economic dimensions and top-down government policies. While those dimensions are all crucial for understanding and tackling climate change, so is the role of social and political change, which is considerably less well understood. Just climate transitions are broadly understood as processes of transformative change that aim to mitigate and adapt to climate change, while (a) improving the quality of life of current and future generations within ecological boundaries and (b) eliminating injustices that are triggered or exacerbated by climate change and its underlying causes.
This PhD-project specifically investigates the role of social innovations in such just climate transitions. Social innovation refers to changing social relations, involving new ways of doing, thinking and organizing. This includes alternative social practices, narratives and organizational forms, within governments, but also across markets, communities and hybrid organisations (e.g. social enterprises, cooperatives, networks, etc.). Examples of social innovation initiatives include sharing platforms, citizens’ assemblies, community energy initiatives, participatory budgeting, food cooperatives, urban farming, co-working spaces, digital fabrication, credit unions, ecovillages, and many more.
The main research question guiding this PhD-project project is: How, to what extent and under which conditions can social innovations contribute to just climate transitions? There will be a strong theoretical focus on understanding underlying power dynamics: How do power relations shape, enable and impede climate transitions, and (how) can the transformative power of social innovations be increased and deployed to enable just climate transitions?
The PhD-student will be invited to empirically investigate these societal challenges through qualitative research in the context of specific domains and regions. We foresee a cross-national, comparative case-study analysis of social innovations across housing, food, mobility and/or digital platforms, i.e. innovating how we live, eat, travel, work and/or acquire things, and how this interacts with climate transitions. Geographic context lies in the Netherlands and 1-2 other locations. The exact focus on domain and geographic context is to be decided by the PhD-student in consultation with the supervisors.
In combination with the in-depth theoretical and empirical work, the PhD-student is encouraged to engage with societal actors through transdisciplinary inquiry and action research, building on e.g. the Manifesto for Transformative Social Innovation and other transdisciplinary networks and platforms in the field of social innovation and just climate transitions. Besides the aspiration to understand the dynamics of power relations and social innovation in the context of climate change, there is also a mission to empower transformative change towards justice and sustainability.
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