| Literature DB >> 35059277 |
Alexandra Revez1,2,3,4, Niall Dunphy2,3,5, Clodagh Harris3,6,7,4, Fionn Rogan4,5, Edmond Byrne3,5, Connor McGookin4,5, Paul Bolger3, Brian Ó Gallachóir4,5, John Barry8, Geraint Ellis9, Barry O'Dwyer4, Evan Boyle1,4, Stephen Flood4,10, James Glynn4,5,11, Gerard Mullally1,2,3,7,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transition discourses are gaining prominence in efforts to imagine a future that adequately addresses the urgent need to establish low carbon and climate resilient pathways. Within these discourses the 'public' is seen as central to the creation and implementation of appropriate interventions. The role of public engagement in societal transformation while essential, is also complex and often poorly understood. The purpose of this paper is to enhance our understanding regarding public engagement and to address the often superficial and shallow policy discourse on this topic. MAIN TEXT: The paper offers a review of evolving literature to map emergent public engagement in processes of transition and change. We adopt a pragmatic approach towards literature retrieval and analysis which enables a cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral review. We use a scoping review process and the three spheres of transformation framework (designated as the practical, political and personal spheres) to explore trends within this complex research field. The review draws from literature from the last two decades in the Irish context and looks at emergence and evolving spaces of public engagement within various systems of change including energy, food, coastal management and flood adaptation, among others.Entities:
Keywords: Emergence; Ireland; Participation; Public engagement; Societal transitions
Year: 2022 PMID: 35059277 PMCID: PMC8732801 DOI: 10.1186/s13705-021-00330-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Energy Sustain Soc Impact factor: 2.811
Fig. 1Three spheres of transformation framework (after Sharma [47] by O’Brien [24])
Breakdown of number of research papers/reports by entry point
| Energy | 41 |
| Flood | 7 |
| Governance | 7 |
| Food | 6 |
| Behaviour change | 4 |
| Marine/coastal research | 4 |
| Economy | 3 |
| Environmental activism | 2 |
| Media and communication | 2 |
| Other | 12 |
| Total | 87 |
Practical sphere breakdown of societal transitions research using three spheres of transformation framework
| Practical sphere centred contributions | Nexus with other spheres | Societal transitions theoretical focus | Public participation focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Contributions | 4 Contributions | 8 Contributions | 5 Contributions |
Structural, technological and economic energy roadmaps and low carbon scenarios [ Historic review of electricity policy in Ireland [ Indicators of energy efficiency systems in the residential sector in Europe [ Bioeconomy and related supply chains in Ireland [ Windscape developments across Europe [ Citizen Investment in distributed energy generation technologies [ Behavioural change interventions for sustainable consumption [ Climate scenarios for Ireland based on extremes from living memory [ Sustainability science and knowledge transfer using Integrated Coastal Zone Management innovations [ | cVVP models for energy provision [ ICCT and eating practices [ | [ | [ |
Political sphere breakdown of societal transitions research using three spheres of transformation framework
| Political sphere centred contributions | Nexus with other spheres | Societal transitions theoretical focus | Public participation focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42 Contributions | 13 Contributions | 24 Contributions | 34 Contributions |
Transformative flood adaptation [ Flooding and changing social contracts [ Marine resource governance [ Environmental policy developments in Ireland [ Transformation of food production and consumption in Ireland [ Societal-wide transitions to low-carbon sustainability in Ireland [ Citizens’ Assembly on Climate Change [ Community ownership and citizen investor models for energy transitions [ Transdisciplinary methodologies towards low carbon energy transitions [ Classification of behaviour change initiatives [ A partnership approach toward sustainable SDG based transformations [ Transport governance in Ireland [ MLP based review of telework in Ireland [ Climate justice pathways toward zero carbon emissions by 2050 [ Sustainability strategies in HEIs [ Sustainability transitions in European residential sector [ Econometric analyses to predict acceptance of different energy infrastructural schemes [ Analysis of energy poverty in Europe [ Employment vulnerability and a just transition in Ireland [ Public participation, and climate change adaptation [ Environmental crisis and the wider crisis of capitalism [ Energy transitions in Europe and impact on energy relations and energy security [ Public discourse on smart grid technologies based in Irish media narratives [ | Bio-financialisation of Irish Water [ Community led innovation pathways to transition [ The nexus between food, energy and climate [ Environmental activism in Ireland [ The Transition movement, emergence and geographical spread [ Energy citizenship concepts [ Degrowth strategies [ Divestment and energy justice [ Intersectional analysis of community energy practices [ Risk perceptions of smart-farming technologies and practices [ Transdisciplinary frames towards sustainability [ Community drivers toward decarbonization [ | [ | [ |
Personal sphere breakdown of societal transitions research using three spheres of transformation framework
| Personal sphere centred contributions | Nexus with other spheres | Sustainability transitions theoretical focus | Public participation focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Contributions | 3 Contributions | 5 Contributions | |
Climate change media communication [ Storylines of post-carbon rural transitions [ The food sovereignty movement [ Community based flood risk management perspectives in Ireland [ Modernity, permanent liminality and recent transition experiences in Ireland [ | As above, main nexus with political sphere | [ | ( |