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Mapping emergent public engagement in societal transitions: a scoping review.

Alexandra RevezNiall DunphyClodagh HarrisFionn RoganEdmond ByrneConnor McGookinPaul BolgerBrian Ó GallachóirJohn BarryGeraint EllisBarry O'DwyerEvan BoyleStephen FloodJames GlynnGerard Mullally
Published in: Energy, sustainability and society (2022)
The results highlight the siloed and fragmented way in which public engagement in transitions is carried and we propose a more cross-sectoral and cross-disciplinary approach which depends on bringing into dialogue often contrasting theories and perspectives. The paper also illustrates some shifting engagement approaches. For instance, nexus articles between the practical and political spheres suggest deeper forms of public engagement beyond aggregated consumer behaviour to align technological delivery with institutional and societal contexts. While most articles in the practical sphere draw largely on techno-economic insights this influence and cross-disciplinarity is likely to draw in further innovations. Nexus articles between the political and personal sphere are also drawing on shifting ideas of public engagement and largely stress the need to disrupt reductive notions of engagement and agency within our institutions. Many of these articles call attention to problems with top-down public engagement structures and in various ways show how they often undermine and marginalise different groups.
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