Justice in Sustainability Transitions (Ju-ST)
The aim of this thematic group is to bring together the growing community of scholars and practitioners working on questions of justice in sustainability transitions research, teaching and practice. We hope to promote and foster dialogue among diverse actors across different spaces on justice in sustainability transitions.
Current polycrises, characterized by their border-crossing, multi-scale and intersectional properties, invoke an urgent need for the scrutiny of justice dimensions. So far, justice concerns have been mainly addressed as redistribution of resources to address inequality (distributional justice), through fair and democratic engagements (procedural justice) and representation along categories of social differences in these decision making (recognitional justice) is decisive in justice work. Many of these justice issues have structural components, reflecting the complexity of placing justice as a core concern in sustainability transitions. Furthermore, several questions on how to translate and apply these justice dimensions remain.
All this interest, however, remains fragmented in certain debates or empirical and spatial foci (e.g. energy justice in certain European countries), which hinders theoretical and empirical progress and impedes a more fruitful conversation between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. Therefore, the Ju-ST Thematic Group establishes a dedicated space for fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and research at the intersections of justice and sustainability transitions.
We strive to create a space for interactions, knowledge-sharing, and co-creation of activities between interested scholars, beyond the once-a-year conference meetings. The Thematic Group aims to connect scholars and practitioners working on different aspects of just sustainability transitions around the globe and help build a community of research and practice around this topic. We seek active collaboration with colleagues working on and addressing questions of justice in sustainability transitions, such as Special Interest Group on Justice, Power and Transformative Action in Sustainability (JUPITA) and JUSTRA Cities Network.
Planned activities of the Ju-ST Thematic Group includes:
● Collaboration through conference formats: annual IST conference sessions as well as sessions, seminars, workshops at other conferences and events;
● Exchange within diversity of formats: reading groups, sharing circles, art-based interventions;
● Joint (scientific) activities: writing of collaborative pieces and proposals;
● Cooperation with other STRN Thematic Groups through an open invitation and cross-exchange.
We facilitate exchange and networking within a broad inter- and transdisciplinary community, supporting continuous debate and the development of a shared research agenda. We welcome anyone interested in contributing to the group. If you are interested in being part of the community, participating in, proposing and organizing Ju-ST events, please join the mailing list: Just_strn@googlegroups.com. To join the mailing list, log into your Google account and go to:https://groups.google.com/g/just_strn. There, you can request membership by clicking on the blue hyperlink text. You will either need a Gmail address or connect your email address to your Google account.
If you are interested in becoming a member of or collaborating with the Ju-ST group, please get in touch via just.trans.strn@gmail.com. The group is currently coordinated by Katharina Biely, Kristina Bogner, Marina Novikova, and Katharina Schiller. However, the group is a bottom-up initiative with shared responsibility and decision-making, which wants to co-create this group with you and the community, which is why we happily invite you to engage if you’d like to coordinate too.
The Ju-ST TG has three circles that discuss specific justice-related topics. All information about the circles is listed below.
Arts-based methods
The Arts-Based Circle brings together researchers interested in exploring artistic approaches and methods within Just Transitions. It collaborates closely with the Arts-Transitions group through themed webinars, shared activities, events, and conference sessions. Online meetings will offer opportunities to exchange ideas, experiences, and creative inspiration. The circle seeks to nurture and engage researchers and practitioners for collective exploration.
The Arts-based circle is hosted by Giulia Minini, Hita Unnikrishnan, and Rosário Oliveira
For more information about circle activities, please reach out to giulia.mininni[@]manchester.ac.uk, hita.unnikrishnan[@]warwick.ac.uk and mrgo[@]edu.ulisboa.pt.
The circle also hosts a WhatsApp Group https://chat.whatsapp.com/C7LZJVsEfCw7uLebV1qyHu?mode=wwt
Sharing, Reading and Reflection
This circle offers an online platform where monthly meetings that are guided by a chosen theme will include an exchange of ideas, experiences, and inspiration across a range of topics related to Just Transitions. Our goal is to foster a supportive and engaging environment for sharing, reflection, and reading across our diverse community.
The Sharing, Reading and Reflection circle is hosted by Diana Morales, Phumudzo Mudau and Karisma Jaykant.
For more information about circle activities, please reach out to dianamoralesarcila[at]gmail.com, pumlacoco[@]gmail.co,m and karisjay[@]outlook.com
The circle also hosts a WhatsApp group and a sharing platform (Padlet). To join, go to https://chat.whatsapp.com/DcPu0u60TAqA3CTmy3Xd1g?mode=wwc or https://padlet.com/karismakarisma141/sustainabilitytransitions
Next meeting: Please contact the hosts for further details on upcoming meetings
Opportunities
The Opportunities Circle is a collaborative space created to share, explore, and exchange opportunities that support our collective growth within the Justice and Sustainability Transitions community. Following various themes, interval meetings will be held, and together we will build a supportive network that empowers members to act, learn, and contribute meaningfully to justice-oriented transition pathways.
The Opportunities Circle is hosted by Phumudzo Mudau and Juhi Chatterjee. For more information about circle activities, please reach out to pumlacoco[@]gmail.com and juhichatterjee18[@]gmail.com
If you’re interested in joining this circle, kindly follow the link to complete the Google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1chmdpSbiJ-mUCxXm2ylZcfH6BkaqrX20ffWa51diqN4/edit
The Circle also hosts a WhatsApp group. To join, go to https://chat.whatsapp.com/LDnGRCeuV7t67TEX4QIrzT?mode=wwt
Next meeting: look out for announcements in our WhatsApp group. For any queries, please contact the hosts.
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