Normative Verortungen und Vorgehen im Forschungsprozess: Das Nachhaltigkeitsverständnis im Forschungsprojekt PoNa

  • Beate Friedrich
  • , Annemarie Lindner
  • , Jedrzej Adam Sulmowski
  • , Anna Urzula Szumelda
  • , Daniela Gottschlich
  • , Tanja Mölders

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    Abstract

    This paper is a documentation of the first steps taken by the junior research group “PoNa –
    Shaping nature. Rural development and agricultural biotechnology between criticism and
    vision”.
    Our central research question is how polity, policy and politics shape nature as well as the
    diverse and interactive relationships between nature and society. With this question in mind,
    we have developed an understanding of sustainability that is shared by all members of our
    project. This common conception of sustainability is to serve as a “bridging concept” and has
    three different functions. Firstly, it reveals our target knowledge and identifies the contents
    and normative positions of our project. Secondly, it provides us with categories and subcategories
    for our analytical framework, serving both a methodical and analytic function.
    Thirdly, the bridging concept helps us in the interdisciplinary research process to integrate
    terms, concepts and theories.
    Our search for approaches, concepts and theories of sustainability was informed by a critical,
    emancipatory perspective. The core aspects of this perspective are the critique of domination,
    a search for intra- and intergenerational justice, the deconstruction of dichotomies and
    separations that cause socio-economic crises, a search for new kinds of interconnectedness
    between these dichotomies and separations as well as the questioning of alleged social
    certitudes.
    This paper gives an overview of the different approaches, concepts and theories that were
    discussed. It traces our project‟s evolving understanding of sustainability, which was created
    as a result of discussions based on these approaches, concepts and theories. Our view of
    sustainability comprises these nine categories: the question of how polity, policy and politics,
    and shape nature requires (from our critical perspective) not only a consideration of the
    understanding of nature (1) and polity, policy and politics (2), but also of economics (3),
    power, and domination (4), gender relations (5), strategies of efficiency, sufficiency and
    consistency (6), time (7), knowledge (8) and reflexivity (9).
    Sub-categories describe and elaborate these nine main categories. They are further
    differentiated by questions meant to structure both guiding knowledge and interpretation. In
    this way we hope to be able to understand and evaluate against the background of our
    understanding of sustainability how polity, policy and politics shape nature. The next stage of
    our research will deal with the descriptive and interpretative analysis of documents in the field
    of rural development and agricultural biotechnology. Thus, we should be able to develop
    recommendations on procedures, structures and contents that will contribute to transformation
    processes towards sustainability.
    Original languageGerman
    Place of PublicationLüneburg
    PublisherLeuphana Universität Lüneburg
    Number of pages48
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Bibliographical note

    unter Mithilfe von Lea Bartels, Marie Martin, Janina Paszkowska, Heidrun Schmitt.

    In der Reihe PoNa-Paper werden die Ergebnisse der Forschungsnachwuchsgruppe interessierten Personen aus Wissenschaft, Politik, Wirtschaft und Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht. Sie dokumentieren Ergebnisse im inter- und transdisziplinären Forschungsprozess und leisten einen Beitrag zu den gesellschaftspolitischen Diskussionen über eine nachhaltige Gestaltung gesellschaftlicher Naturverhältnisse.
    Die Forschungsnachwuchsgruppe „PoNa – Politiken der Naturgestaltung. Ländliche Entwicklung und Agro-Gentechnik zwischen Kritik und Vision“, Laufzeit November 2009 bis Oktober 2013, wird vom BMBF im Rahmen des Programms „Sozial-ökologische Forschung“ unter dem Kennzeichen 01UU0903 gefördert.

    Research areas and keywords

    • Gender and Diversity
    • Sustainability Science

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