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Restoring our senses, restoring the Earth. Fostering imaginative capacities through the arts for envisioning climate transformations
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3572-9275
Number of Authors: 32018 (English)In: Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, E-ISSN 2325-1026, Vol. 6, article id 69Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Humanity has never lived in a world of global average temperature above two degrees of current levels. Moving towards such High-End Climate Change (HECC) futures presents fundamental challenges to current governance structures and involves the need to confront high uncertainties, non-linear dynamics and multiple irreversibilities in global social-ecological systems. In order to face HECC, imaginative practices able to support multiple ways of learning about and experiencing the future are necessary. In this article we analysed a set of arts-based activities conducted within the five-year EU-funded project IMPRESSIONS aimed at identifying transformative strategies to high-end climate change. The exploratory artistic activities were carried out alongside a science-led participatory integrated assessment process with stakeholders from the Iberian Peninsula. Our arts-based approach combined a range of performative, visual and reflexive practices with the ambition to reach out to more-than-rational but also practical elements of HECC futures. Our study suggests that the arts-based approach helped to bring out new ways of seeing, feeling and interpreting the world which may support the development of individual and collective sensibilities needed to address HECC.

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2018. Vol. 6, article id 69
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Arts-based research, Art-science interfacing, High-end climate change, Knowledge coproduction, Action-research, Transdisciplinarity, Imaginative practices, Transformative strategies design
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Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-162764DOI: 10.1525/elementa.330ISI: 000451598000001OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-162764DiVA, id: diva2:1274610
Available from: 2019-01-02 Created: 2019-01-02 Last updated: 2025-02-07Bibliographically approved

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