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Pluralising agency to understand behaviour change in sustainability transitions

Suvi Huttunen, Minna Kaljonen, Annika Lonkila, Salla Rantala, Aino Rekola, Riikka Paloniemi

2021Energy Research & Social Science73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In order to maintain a habitable planet, relatively fast and large-scale transitions towards sustainable societies are needed especially regarding the production and consumption of energy. The transitions require people to change the ways they conduct their daily lives as well as agency (capacity to act) in bringing about the needed changes at different levels of society. However, inadequate attention to human behaviour and agency is a recurring critique of the sustainability transition literature. In this article, we bring together insights from institutional, socio-psychological, practice theoretical and relational perspectives to highlight the diversity of understanding agency in sustainability transitions. The different approaches provide a nuanced view on the roles of people and the conduct of everyday lives in sustainability transitions. Building on the multi-level perspective (MLP), we argue that in order to acquire a more holistic understanding on the role of agency in sustainability transitions, attention should be paid to the links and interactions between different socio-technical systems, such as energy, transportation, waste and food as well as their internal dynamics, blurring the boundaries of micro-, meso- and macro-levels. Improved understanding of agency will bring to the fore everyday behaviour as an enabler of sustainability transitions. Furthermore, it will allow a more nuanced perception of the transition dynamics, which can significantly improve the overall understanding of the situated sustainability transitions mechanisms.

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SustainabilityAgency (philosophy)SituatedEnablingSociologyPublic relationsBusinessPolitical sciencePsychologySocial scienceComputer scienceEcologyBiologyArtificial intelligencePsychotherapistSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSustainable Supply Chain ManagementEnvironmental Education and Sustainability
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