Epistemologie della sostenibilità: ragionamenti e politiche non standard
Abstract
Sustainability  perspectives  require non-standard scientific  and  political  reasoning,  now  more than ever. The lexicons of ecology and political economy articulate epistemic catego-ries and imaginaries in which humans and environments are in mutual relationship avoiding an exploitation logic of the former. We support these scenarios allow to grasp the disconti-nuities  between  the  past  and  the  present  of  the  environmental  movements,  between  the  scientific  ideals  of  modernity and the contemporary ones. The need to connect two oppos-ing  styles  of  reasoning  is  progressing:  the  theme  of  the  non-neutrality  of  science  and  the  need  for  science  based  political  judgments.  In  this  previously  unknown  combination  of  science and society, the current democratic practices of "multilevel co-production" between researchers  and  active  citizenship  (citizen-science)  mark  realistic  governance  pathways  of  the planetary ecological crisis to which governments seem to have to face, sooner as possible.
URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2948http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4764
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