Institutionalising degrowth regime : a review and analysis of degrowth transition proposals
Käyrä, M., & Kuhmonen, I. (2024). Institutionalising degrowth regime : a review and analysis of degrowth transition proposals. Sustainability Science, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-024-01566-7
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The degrowth project proposes a fundamental reorganisation of contemporary society. The existing literature focuses on explaining why degrowth is needed to tackle the multiple socioecological crises of our time and what needs to change in contemporary society. Recently, there have been explicit calls to moving on to thinking about the question of how a degrowth transition could be achieved. In this task, we identify the ‘end’ of the vision, that is, the cornerstones of a degrowth society, and focus on the suggested changes leading there. Therefore, we conceptualise a degrowth society as a regime that can be studied with the help of institutional theory and the change leading to a degrowth regime as a degrowth transition. To understand the constituents of such a regime, we conducted a systematic mapping of the degrowth literature by focusing on specific change proposals from 2000 to 2020. We analysed these change proposals in the framework of institutional theory and identified three overarching themes forming the backbone of a degrowth society: reduction, reorganisation and localisation. These themes represent the cultural–cognitive dimension of institutionalisation processes and entail varying degrees of normative and regulative dimensions. According to the degrowth change proposals in the literature, reduction is to be achieved mainly through top-down regulation, while reorganisation and localisation require a bottom-up approach to mobilising collective agency and changes in the normative orientation of society. Our analysis regarding the founding pillars of the institutional order of a degrowth society unveils essential signposts that could be considered when formulating policies and narratives compatible with a degrowth transition.
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Open Access funding provided by University of Jyväskylä (JYU). This work was supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation personal grant for Minna Käyrä [2020–2021] and by the Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for Irene Kuhmonen (research project ‘The role and potential of the rural in a post-fossil society’, grant number VN/11093/2020).License
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