2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2021.101940
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The same old story – or not? How storytelling can support inclusive local energy policy

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“…Bruner (2002:65) summarises this succinctly -'self-making is a narrative art'. Here, storytelling allows the teller to challenge assumptions and restory a life (Mancini, 2019;McLean et al, 2007), with stories both enabling the imagining of other worlds and supporting the teller in actively working towards them (González-Monteagudo, 2011;Mourik et al, 2021;McLean et al, 2007). Patients who lead change seek to bring such other worlds into being through making a difference to something which matters to them.…”
Section: Understanding Death As a Social Phenomenon Within The Macros...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bruner (2002:65) summarises this succinctly -'self-making is a narrative art'. Here, storytelling allows the teller to challenge assumptions and restory a life (Mancini, 2019;McLean et al, 2007), with stories both enabling the imagining of other worlds and supporting the teller in actively working towards them (González-Monteagudo, 2011;Mourik et al, 2021;McLean et al, 2007). Patients who lead change seek to bring such other worlds into being through making a difference to something which matters to them.…”
Section: Understanding Death As a Social Phenomenon Within The Macros...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tales, seeking to catalyse listeners into specific action (Abma and Widdershoven, 2005), can be told through words, images and sounds (Haigh and Hardy, 2011). These are Goodchild et al's (2017) persuasive stories, which inspire us to see differently, feel empathy and overcome conflict, support inclusion and participation and set collective agendas for local policy action (Mourik et al, 2021).…”
Section: Catalysing Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the future. Citizen participation is constantly growing, and the necessary tools are yet available (Breukers et al, 2013;Mourik et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Smart Cities Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But building users, want an approach that takes their personal situation into account. Non-Energy Benefits (NEB) (Cagno et al, 2019) Also play an important role and as a higher education we want a more holistic approach, not only energy efficiency projects (Breukers et al, 2013) and (Mourik et al, 2021). So, the idea was born from the living lab campus of the PXL Green & tech department to incorporate all "users" of these building (not only the facility manager) and to set up a tender in collaboration with Vlaams Energiebedrijf (2021) for new MEPC (Maintenance Energy Performing Contract) (Scharmer et al, 2006) (Bleyl et al, 2019), (Well, 2021) for a "healthy building for a healthy mind in a healthy environment".…”
Section: Pxl Uasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that multi-method datasets can introduce novelty and improve rigour [93], we used a qualitative dataset made up of project stakeholder workshops 8 (n=4; n= 21participants) and online secondary documents (n=93). Like the work of Süsser et al [66], our multi-method qualitative dataset allowed for an in-depth understanding of socio-geographic context within local energy transitions [see also 94].…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%