2022
DOI: 10.3390/socsci11090408
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Expert and Diffuse Design of a Sustainable Circular Economy in Two German Circular Roadmap Projects

Abstract: According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of politics, social change, technology, and niche innovations. Recently, a circular economy has been proposed as the engine of such change in the EU New Green Deal and Germany. Mainstream circular economy emphasizes the closing of material loops as the way to ensure green growth, and there is a key role for design to achieve such change. According to reports, however, the global appetite for a circular economy remains… Show more

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“…Thus, there is a real danger that mainstream CE has disengaged from sustainable development [68][69][70] and follows the same rules and outcomes as the linear economy it purports to replace [71]. The absence of a social and ecological focus in mainstream CE has led not only to critique, but to the emergence of narratives of a sustainable Circular Economy and circular society [72][73][74][75] as a complement or contrast to the mainstream CE narrative [76,77].…”
Section: From the Mainstream Towards A More Inclusive Circular Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is a real danger that mainstream CE has disengaged from sustainable development [68][69][70] and follows the same rules and outcomes as the linear economy it purports to replace [71]. The absence of a social and ecological focus in mainstream CE has led not only to critique, but to the emergence of narratives of a sustainable Circular Economy and circular society [72][73][74][75] as a complement or contrast to the mainstream CE narrative [76,77].…”
Section: From the Mainstream Towards A More Inclusive Circular Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We draw on studies on local initiatives reverberating 'quiet activism' (Pottinger 2016) that "prompted public awareness", such as the case of a local movement that instigated growing an indigenous wheat variety in the Aegean region of Turkey (Nizam and Yenal 2020). Viewing citizen participation as an integral part of sustainable transitions towards a circular economy (Melles et al 2022;Velenturf and Purnell 2021), we underline the potential of such community projects to enhance place attachment and social wellbeing. The initiative under focus here, Community Fungi, can be seen as an example of the concept of "grounded knowledge" and participatory action research put forward by (Ashwood et al 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%