Enabling collective agency for sustainability transformations through reframing in the Xochimilco social–ecological system

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Lakshmi Charli-Joseph
Jesús Mario Siqueiros-García
Hallie Eakin
David Manuel-Navarrete
Marisa Mazari-Hiriart
Rebecca Shelton
Patricia Pérez-Belmont
Beatriz Ruizpalacios
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Laboratorio Nacional de Ciencias de la Sostenibilidad (LANCIS), Instituto de Ecología
[2] Unidad Académica del IIMAS en el Estado de Yucatán,Departamento de Modelación Matemática de Sistemas Sociales
[3] Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,School of Sustainability
[4] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Posgrado en Ciencias de la Sostenibilidad, Instituto de Ecología
[5] Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,undefined
[6] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,undefined
[7] Arizona State University,undefined
[8] Umbela Transformaciones Sostenibles,undefined
[9] A.C.,undefined
[10] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2023年 / 18卷
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Collective agency; Reframing; Narratives; Transformations; Social–ecological system; Xochimilco;
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Collective agency, the capacity of individuals to mobilise according to shared goals, is crucial for social–ecological transformation. However, in stagnant situations, where individuals in a social–ecological system tend to resist transformation due to interests in the status quo, the emergence of collective agency faces numerous barriers. This research asks how to design and implement spaces and methodologies that help to address such barriers. We posit that these spaces and methodologies ought to facilitate processes to reframe shared perceptions of social–ecological situations through: (1) questioning dominant narratives about a situation, (2) building capacities to reframe the situation, and (3) enacting new compelling narratives that support the group’s transformative agency. Our research shows that building a strong bond among participants is key but requires reframing tools that are infrequently used in academically driven participatory research; in particular, tools for reflexivity together with creating safe-enough spaces where participants can be truly open. Reflexivity and openness are conditions for allowing deep transformations of meanings, fostering new collaborations and promoting agency towards novel pathways forward. Through convening diverse social actors—from local farmers, residents in irregular settlements, governmental and non-governmental organisations, to academics—our 2.5-year “Transformation Laboratory” (T-Lab) showed the effectiveness of experiencing reflexive reframing tools to transform both perceived situations, and the participants' agency (i.e., the meanings and values of their role, capacities, and interests) concerning the situation. Our results support the importance of reframing in building collective agency for transformations. Throughout the process, participants deconstructed their narratives, constructed new ones, and enacted them.
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页码:1215 / 1233
页数:18
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