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Modeling normativity in sustainability: a comparison of the sustainable development goals, the Paris agreement, and the papal encyclical

Interdisciplinary Studies

Modeling normativity in sustainability: a comparison of the sustainable development goals, the Paris agreement, and the papal encyclical

G. Schmieg, E. Meyer, et al.

Explore how normativity shapes sustainability: this paper analyzes Laudato Si’, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement to map norms across macro, meso, and micro levels. It reveals how ethical, techno-scientific, and societal norms interact—e.g., personal responsibility may decelerate consumerism while global indicators can accelerate innovation. Research conducted by Gregor Schmieg, Esther Meyer, Isabell Schrickel, Jeremias Herberg, Guido Caniglia, Ulli Vilsmaier, Manfred Laubichler, Erich Hörl, and Daniel Lang.... show more
Abstract
The idea of sustainability is intrinsically normative. Thus, understanding the role of normativity in sustainability discourses is crucial for further developing sustainability science. In this article, we analyze three important documents that aim to advance sustainability and explore how they organize norms in relation to sustainability. The three documents are: the Pope’s Encyclical Laudato Si’, the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. We show that understanding the role of different types of norms in the three documents can help understand normative features of both scientific and non-scientific sustainability discourses. We present the diverse system of norms in a model that interrelates three different levels: macro, meso, and micro. Our model highlights how several processes affect the normative orientation of nations and societies at the meso-level in different ways. For instance, individual ethical norms at the micro-level, such as personal responsibility, may help decelerate unsustainable consumerism at the aggregate meso-level. We also show that techno-scientific norms at the macro-level representing global indicators for sustainability may accelerate innovations. We suggest that our model can help better organize normative features of sustainability discourses and, therefore, to contribute to the further development of sustainability science.
Publisher
Sustainability Science
Published On
Oct 29, 2017
Authors
Gregor Schmieg, Esther Meyer, Isabell Schrickel, Jeremias Herberg, Guido Caniglia, Ulli Vilsmaier, Manfred Laubichler, Erich Hörl, Daniel Lang
Tags
sustainability science
normativity
Laudato Si’
Sustainable Development Goals
Paris Agreement
normative model
macro-meso-micro levels
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