Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century

This article introduces an ecosemiotic approach to the two great challenges facing humanity in the 21st century: solving an escalating environmental crisis, while also safeguarding and further improving human living conditions. An ecosemiotic framework for the study of societal transformations is p...

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Main Author: Morten Tønnessen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tartu Press 2021-06-01
Series:Sign Systems Studies
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/17480
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spelling doaj-9cd06ad53bc34042bab373b2c451b2b12021-06-04T11:16:21ZengUniversity of Tartu PressSign Systems Studies1406-42431736-74092021-06-01491-210.12697/SSS.2021.49.1-2.02Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st centuryMorten Tønnessen0Department of Social Studies, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway This article introduces an ecosemiotic approach to the two great challenges facing humanity in the 21st century: solving an escalating environmental crisis, while also safeguarding and further improving human living conditions. An ecosemiotic framework for the study of societal transformations is presented and political and other normative aspects of what I call transformative semiotics are discussed. This envelops socio-cultural and socio-ecological developments framed in terms of umwelt theory and Deep Ecology. In the long run, developments in human ecology as reflected in our changing relations to non-humans are expressed in the umwelt trajectory of humankind. The question of how the environmental crisis can best be solved is therefore tantamount to the question about what direction the human umwelt trajectory should take in this century. I outline different plausible umwelt scenarios for human ecology in the 21st century, focused on business-as-usual, ecomodernist and Deep Ecology scenarios. In a concluding discussion on technology and sustainability, the scenario development eventually includes a distinction between flexible and inflexible development paths. https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/17480global human ecologysocietal transformationumwelt theoryenvironmental crisistransformative semioticsecosemiotics
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Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
Sign Systems Studies
global human ecology
societal transformation
umwelt theory
environmental crisis
transformative semiotics
ecosemiotics
author_facet Morten Tønnessen
author_sort Morten Tønnessen
title Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
title_short Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
title_full Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
title_fullStr Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
title_full_unstemmed Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
title_sort anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century
publisher University of Tartu Press
series Sign Systems Studies
issn 1406-4243
1736-7409
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This article introduces an ecosemiotic approach to the two great challenges facing humanity in the 21st century: solving an escalating environmental crisis, while also safeguarding and further improving human living conditions. An ecosemiotic framework for the study of societal transformations is presented and political and other normative aspects of what I call transformative semiotics are discussed. This envelops socio-cultural and socio-ecological developments framed in terms of umwelt theory and Deep Ecology. In the long run, developments in human ecology as reflected in our changing relations to non-humans are expressed in the umwelt trajectory of humankind. The question of how the environmental crisis can best be solved is therefore tantamount to the question about what direction the human umwelt trajectory should take in this century. I outline different plausible umwelt scenarios for human ecology in the 21st century, focused on business-as-usual, ecomodernist and Deep Ecology scenarios. In a concluding discussion on technology and sustainability, the scenario development eventually includes a distinction between flexible and inflexible development paths.
topic global human ecology
societal transformation
umwelt theory
environmental crisis
transformative semiotics
ecosemiotics
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/17480
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