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Att förstå samhällets miljöstyrning utifrån ett kritiskt konstruktivt förhållningssätt

Kursen består av tre moduler. I den första modulen presenteras teorier som är relevanta för att förstå miljöstyrning, som tillexempel teorier om social praktik och diskurs. I den andra delen utformar och genomför studenterna en forskningsstudie av ett fall som berör miljöstyrning. Datainsamling för forskningsstudien sker genom ett grupparbete och en studieresa med övernattning. Studenterna introduceras till kvalitativa forskningsmetoder för datainsamling, som tillexempel intervjuer, fokusgrupper och deltagande observation, samt till metoder för analys av kvalitativ data . I den sista modulen rapporteras forskningsprojektet i en slutrapport och en workshop med praktiker.

Information från kursledaren

Dear students,

we look forward to engaging critically in discussions and practices around environmental governance with you!

This course includes a mandatory field trip with overnight stay for two nights scheduled to 24-26 april. The field trip is a great adventure and learning experience and has been much appreciated by students.

The majority of the cost for the field trip will be covered by the course.

Importantly, it will not be possible to compensate for a missed field trip with other course activities, therefore, make sure that you can participate in the field trip when signing up. Do not hesitate to reach out if you want to take the course but think you will have problems joining the field trip, and we can see if we together can figure out a solution, or if you have other questions: klara.fischer@slu.se

We are also interested to know if you have a driver's license and would be comfortable driving one of the rented cars during the field trip. Please send an email to alejandra.figueredo@slu.se about this

Looking forward to meeting you in the course, Klara, Malte and Alejandra

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Läsåret 2022/2023

Att förstå samhällets miljöstyrning utifrån ett kritiskt konstruktivt förhållningssätt (MX0157-40121)

2023-03-22 - 2023-06-04

Kursplan och övrig information

Litteraturlista

Bacchi, C. L. (2009). Analysing policy: what's the problem represented to be? Pearson Australia. Introduction and chapter 1 (pages 1-24).

Bäckman, M., Pettersson, K., & Westberg, L. (2024). Tracing sustainability meanings in Rosendal: Interrogating an unjust urban sustainability discourse and introducing alternative perspectives. Local Environment, 0(0), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2023.2300956

Bäckman, M. (2023). (Un)sustainable everyday practices sociomateriality shaping sustainability in an urban district. Journal of Consumer Culture, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/14695405231199306

Boström, M., Uggla, Y. & Hansson, V. (2018). Environmental representatives: whom, what, and how are they representing?, Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 20(1), 114–127.

Evans, J. & Thomas, C. (2012) Environmental Governance. Routledge. Ch. 1 Introduction.

G. C. S. Kanarp & Lotten Westberg (2023) Adapting climate change – how government authorities in Sweden make sense of adaptation through a network practice, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2023.2171278

Hysing, Erik (2009) From Government to Governance? A Comparison of Environmental Governing in Swedish Forestry and Transport, Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 22(4): 647–672.

Jacobson, K. (2013). From Betterment to Bt maize. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae. https://res.slu.se/id/publ/41429 « Discourse, power and ciritique » (pages 61-64), and « Critical discourse analysis » (pages 85-88)

Larsen, R. K., Raitio, K., Stinnerbom, M., & Wik-Karlsson, J. (2017). Sami-state collaboration in the governance of cumulative effects assessment: A critical action research approach. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 64, 67–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2017.03.003 (Relevant for the lecture on Environmental governance and indigenous rights)

Lemos, M. C., & Agrawal, A. (2006). Environmental Governance. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 31(1), 297–325.

Lidskog, R., & Sundqvist, G. (2018). Environmental Expertise. In Boström, M. & Davidson, D.J. (Eds.), *Environment and Society: Concepts and Challenges *(pp. 167–186). Springer.

Nicolini, D. (2017). Practice Theory as a package of Theory, Method and Vocabulary: Affordances and Limitations. In Jonas, M., Littig, B., & Wroblewski, A. (Eds.), Methodological reflections on practice oriented theories, pp. 19–34. Springer.

O’Neill, J. (2001). Representing People, Representing Nature, Representing the World. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space. 19(4), 483–500.

Sarkki, A. L., Kaisa Raitio, Bruce C. Forbes, Kristina Labba, Mia Landauer, Camilla Risvoll, Simo. (2022). Unpacking reindeer husbandry governance in Sweden, Norway and Finland: A political discursive perspective. In Reindeer Husbandry and Global Environmental Change. Routledge. (Relevant for the lecture From Research to Practice)

Webb, J., & Tarleton, B. (2018). *Getting things changed: Social practices booklet. *Bristol. Retrieved from: *https://www.bristol.ac.uk/media-library/sites/sps/images/gettingthingschanged/SPT%20booklet_web.pdf *

Supplementary readings:

Ansell, C. & Torfing, J. (Eds) (2016) Handbook on Theories of Governance, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Arts, B., Behagel, J., Turnhout, E., de Koning, J., & van Bommel, S. (2014). A practice based approach to Forest governance. Forest Policy and Economics, 14: 4–11.

Bertolini L, Laws D, Higgins M, et al. (2010) Reflection-in-action, still engaging the professional? Planning Theory & Practice, 11(4), 597–619. (Relevant for lecture From Research to Practice)

Beuger, C. (2014). Pathways to practice: praxiography and international politics. European Political Science Review, 6(1), 383–406.

Bowen, Glenn A. (2006). Grounded theory and sensitizing concepts. International journal of qualitative methods 5(3), 12-23.

Connelly S, Richardson, T., & Miles, T. (2006). Situated legitimacy: Deliberative arenas and the new rural governance. Journal of Rural Studies 22(3), 267–277.

Crang, M., & Cook, I. (2007). Doing ethnographies. Sage. In particular: section 1 getting ready (pp 15–35); section 2 constructing ethnographic information, chapter 5: interviewing (pp 57–81).

Feldman, M.S., & Orlikowski, W.J. (2011). Theorizing Practice and Practicing Theory. Organization Science, 22(5), 1240–1253.

Fischer, A. (2021, 21 April). The struggle over sustainability: On the co-construction of meaning in environmental governance. In: Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Föreläsningar av nya professorer 2020-2021 [Video]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYtuP0ino3M&t=5550s

Fischer, A., Spekkink, W., Polzin, C., Díaz-Ayude, A., Brizi, A., Macsinga, I. (2018). Social representations of governance for change towards sustainability: perspectives of sustainability advocates. Environmental Politics, 27(4), 621-643.

Guasti, P. & Geissel, B. (2019) Saward’s Concept of the Representative Claim Revisited: An Empirical Perspective. Politics and Governance, 7(3), 98–111 (just focus on the application part, no need to read the contextual part of the paper)

Harvard Sociology (n.d.) Strategies for qualitative Interviews. 4p. Retrieved from: https://sociology.fas.harvard.edu/files/sociology/files/interview_strategies.pdf

Hausknost, Daniel (2020). The environmental state and the glass ceiling of transformation. Environmental Politics 29(1): 17-37.

Joosse, S., Powell, S., Bergeå, H., Böhm, S., Calderón, C., Caselunghe, E., Fischer, A., Grubbström, A., Hallgren, L., Holmgren, S., Löf, A., Nordström Källström, H., Raitio, K., Senecah, S., Söderlund Kanarp, C., von Essen, E., Westberg, L., & Westin, M. (2020). Critical, Engaged and Change-oriented Scholarship in Environmental Communication. Six Methodological Dilemmas to Think with. Environmental Communication, 14(6), 758-771.

Jørgensen, Marianne W., and Louise J. Phillips. (2002). Discourse analysis as theory and method. Sage, chapter 1 introduction

Moran, L., & Rau, H. 2014. Mapping divergent concepts of sustainability: lay knowledge, local practices and environmental governance. Local Environment, 21(3), 334–360

Pickering, Jonathan, Bäckstrand, Karin & Schlosberg, David (2020). Between environmental and ecological democracy: theory and practice at the democracy environment nexus, Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22(1): 1-15.

Shove, E., Pantzar, M., & Watson, M. (2012). The Dynamics of Social Practice: Everyday Life and how it Changes. Sage.

Smith TSJ. (2020). Policy, polycentrism, and practice: Governance imaginaries in sustainability transitions. Area. 52: 187–195. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12560

Van der Molen, F. (2018). How knowledge enables governance: The coproduction of environmental governance capacity. *Environmental Science and Policy, *87, 18–25.

Westberg, L., Waldenström, C. (2016). How can we ever create participation when we are the ones who decide? On natural resource management practice and its readiness for change. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 19(6), 654-667.

Westin, M. (2019). Rethinking power in participatory planning: towards reflective practice. Doctoral thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. Chapter 2.3, p.30–33. (Relevant for lecture From Research to Practice)

Wysocki, J. (2012). The environment has no standing in environmental governance. Organization & Environment, 25(1), 25-38.

Kursfakta

Kursen ges som en fristående kurs: Ja Kursen ges som en programkurs: EnvEuro - European Master in Environmental Science Miljökommunikation - masterprogram Kursavgift: Studieavgift, endast för medborgare utanför EU, EES, och Schweiz: 38060 SEK Nivå: Avancerad nivå (A1N)
Ämne: Miljövetenskap
Kurskod: MX0157 Anmälningskod: SLU-40155 Plats: Uppsala Distanskurs: Nej Undervisningsspråk: Engelska Ansvarig institution: Institutionen för stad och land Studietakt: 100%