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GoST: Governance of Sociotechnical Transformations

GoST: Governance of Sociotechnical Transformations

The GoST project focuses on transformations in three areas of crucial relevance to sustainable development, relating in particular to pressing imperatives in countries of the Global South: energy systems, agriculture, and urban digital infrastructures. Each involves intricate North-South linkages that must be better understood for global sustainability efforts. Adopting a systematic comparative approach, GoST will use the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries, or collectively held visions of technological futures, to make sense of how imaginations of transformation help shape societal choices. Many challenges in the three focal areas are related to the prevailing imaginary, and solutions may require imagining radically new alternatives.

Through analysis of two interlinked parameters of transformation (dimensions and timelines of imagined change) across five countries (Germany, India, Kenya, UK, US), leading research centers in each will examine, in cooperation with key stakeholders, the frictions between imagined and experienced states in each focal area of transformation in each country. Through these analytic lenses, GoST aims for a methodologically innovative, integrative, empirically grounded approach that opens up new and nonlinear pathways of transformation. Expected outcomes and impacts: GoST will demonstrate feasible choices among alternative pathways for enacting socially progressive transformations towards sustainability, producing insights of immediate practical importance for how such transformations can best be governed in each selected area: by whom, to what ends, by what means, and with what welfare consequences for affected groups.

Project leader: Dr. S. Beck, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Germany)

Principal investigators: Prof. A. Stirling, University of Sussex (United Kingdom), Prof. S. Jasanoff, Harvard University (United States)

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Environment Support Group Imaginaries to make cities work: Making cities of the 21st century inclusive
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Environment Support Group Imaginaries to make cities work: Mobility & Infrastructure
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Environment Support Group Imaginaries to make cities work: Challenges of securing urban commons
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Dr. S. Beck

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Germany

Prof. S. Jasanoff

Harvard University
United States

Prof. A. Stirling

University of Sussex
United Kingdom
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    This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730211.
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