Innovative tools; creativity and communication in the EU
1. DelibProcess SCP Closing Conference
December 7th-8th, 2009
Brussels, Belgium
Who can invest in actions towards SCP?
Innovative tools; creativity and
communication in the EU
Siegmar Otto
(siegmar.otto@ioew.de)
Institute for Ecological Economy Research, Germany
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2. Agenda
Sample projects
How does communication work?
Are there innovative ways of communicating SCP at all?
Conclusion
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3. Example - project ASCEE
Assessing the potential of various
instruments for sustainable consumption
practises and greening of the market
Some results
• provision of information - not sufficient
• individual consumption outcome of
– individual behaviours
– collective practices
– intervention on individual and social level
• consumption shaped by habits and routines
– targeting critical life events (e.g. child birth, job change)
• consideration of social and symbolic qualities
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funded by DG Research
within 6th FP
4. Example - project BALANCE
Learning From Commercials –
Communicating Sustainability
Issues to New Audiences
BALANCE – Development, application, and
distribution of a communication and trendsetting-concept
on sustainability in every day life and the economy.
(funded by BMBF)
Media Partner: Welt der Wunder GmbH
(TV-production company)
Media Science part:
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Prof. Clemens Schwender
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http://www.balance-f.de/ Dennis Mocigemba
5. Example - project BALANCE
Concept of “Sustainment”
The public debate about ecological issues has
lost its momentum.
The SUSTAINMENT
This debate is … concept
• Restricted to a “closed society” Open to the public
• Restricted to a political debate Personal relevance
• Dominated by anti-symbols Positive context
• Dominated by threat and fear Positive emotions
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messages
6. Example - project BALANCE
Communication Process
Message
Production + Narration (Johnson, 1997)
+ Emotions
Broadcast
Reception
+ Emotions (Brosius 1993)
+ Narration (Goldman, et al. 1986)
Message
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7. Example - project CORPUS
Enhancing connectivity between
research and policy-making in
sustainable consumption
- CORPUS -
Project accepted within call of FP7
Beginning 1.1.2010
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8. Example - project CORPUS
Modules of knowledge brokerage events
Priorities Decisions
Mindsets Actors Trends
focus
And And
And And And
Agenda Communi-
Rationalities Relations Perspectives
Setting cation
instrument
Cognitive System Scenario Open Participative
mapping Maps technique Space MCA
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9. communicating SCP
@ politics
@ business
@ science
@ civil society
Brundtland
report
Brundtland definition of sustainable development
discourse
discourse
discourse
discourse indicators discourse
data notion data connotation
of sd
notion notion
of sd of sd ideas,
data meanings,
indicators indicators definitions
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http://www.jacobs-university.de/phd/files/1185371576.pdf
10. communicating SCP
@ politics
@ business
@ science
@ media recipient
discourse
discourse discourse discourse communication
strategies
??? efficiency
??? sufficiency
??? consistency
....
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11. communicating SCP
Processes
Television
(all new)
Web 2.0
Particip.
Concepts of SCP
WWW
Radio
Print
…
Efficiency o o o n o
Sufficiency n n n n n
Consistency o o o n o
Relevant media attributes
Investment
H H M S M
volumes
Innovation chances for
S S M H H
CSOs
manpower
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money
14. communicating SCP
@ science
Efficiency:
derived from an inputʼs
discourse
ratio to its utility in
respect of a certain
strategies
measure.
efficiency Sufficiency:
Consistency: self-limitation,
sufficiency especially with regard
reintegration of the
industrial metabolism into to (materialistic!)
consistency
natural processes or consumption
separation of the ....
metabolism from the
environment
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15. communicating SCP
what is the definition of
meaning?
denotation connotation
John Stuart Mill (1843)
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