Understanding the Role of Economic Imagination for Advancing Decarbonization in Europe
REIMAGINE analyzes economic imaginaries to understand conflicts in decarbonization across five EU countries, aiming to enhance interdisciplinary insights into climate action challenges.
Projectdetails
Introduction
How do we imagine the decarbonized economy of the future? While research suggests that opposition to climate mitigation is often driven by economic concerns, we have little systematic knowledge of how decarbonization is actually imagined as a socio-economic transition. Nor do we know about the economic images, symbols, narratives, and assumptions underlying such visions and fears.
Project Overview
REIMAGINE brings economic sociology’s recent interest in economic imaginaries and imagined futures to the study of climate (in)action. Its overall aim is to comparatively analyze and theorize how economic imagination fuels conflicts, frictions, and impasses of decarbonization in Europe.
Theoretical Framework
A novel theoretical framework centers on social imaginaries of the economy, a concept describing shared representations of what the economy is and ought to be. It allows capturing and comparing economic imagination related to decarbonization, but can also explain enduring contestation with reference to dissonant economic imagination.
- Visions of decarbonization that convey contrasting understandings of the economy restrict resonance between positions.
- They make it hard to form coalitions or even recognize mutual interests.
Methodology
Substantiating this framework, an ambitious mixed-method analysis explores decarbonization controversies within and across five EU societies:
- Ireland
- Germany
- Poland
- Sweden
- Spain
We will:
a) Analyze media discourses and imagery to understand national frictions and develop a typology of decarbonization imaginaries.
b) Guided by visual prompts, interview local and national representatives from business, administration, and climate initiatives to understand how economic imagination plays into conflicts of implementing decarbonization.
c) Apply correspondence analysis to interview results to chart major European fault lines and surprising coalitions.
Conclusion
Overall, the project advances our interdisciplinary understanding of decarbonization and reveals challenges to a common European mitigation strategy.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 1.499.875 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.499.875 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-4-2025 |
Einddatum | 31-3-2030 |
Subsidiejaar | 2025 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPENpenvoerder
Land(en)
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