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Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Tateishi, Henrique Ryosuke
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Resumo: A transition towards sustainability in our current agrifood system trajectories seems increasingly necessary in face of crises in multiple societal dimensions, from poverty, inequality and hunger, to climate change, biodiversity loss and deforestation. Yet, this sustainability, and what it may diversely signify and symbolise across contexts, rather seems but a distant promise. Sustainability Transitions Research field holds a normative orientation that regards to both understanding how to shift from persistent unsustainable trajectories into more sustainable ones, and how can actors influence on the governance of these changes. However, my hypothesis is that the normative contents of the sustainability of sustainability transitions research, in special the canonical literature, remained underexplored. On the one hand, this might signify an openness of the field to the pluralisation of sustainability meanings and representations, which enable knowledge and interpretive diversity. On the other hand, looming can be the risk of assuming a sustainability, which normative contents direct it towards universalising representations, replication, and acceleration of singular forms of framing unsustainability and sustainability. In reproducing integrative transitions knowledge, not only it assumes hegemonic forms of understanding transitions, but also suppresses alternatives that do not fit into these imaginaries. As such, reproducing much of the inequalities, inequities and other unsustainabilities that current agrifood trajectories, based on the normative contents of progress and modernization, locked us in. Hence, the objective of this thesis was to explore the influence of canonical Sustainability Transitions Research literature on knowledge integration or pluralisation of sustainability transitions interpretations. An institutional analysis was key in scrutinizing the diverse meanings of sustainability transitions, while a deeper look into institutional dynamics assisted in exploring the persistence of perceived unsustainabilities and openings towards sustainability representations. A systematic review based upon a reflexive methodological approach considered, as already interpreted secondary material, agrifood systems transitions cases studies that mobilised canonical transitions research. In this sense, cases studies were considered to manifest, in their interpretations, material for reflecting on the fields integrative knowledge direction or pluralising knowledge. In conclusion, canonical transitions research can be an entry point for pluralising sustainability transitions interpretations and knowledge. Further commitments in this orientation are bound to explore and disclose the normative contents, and ambivalences, of sustainability transitions, as systematically including it in the fields normative orientation (and positioning).
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spelling Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainabilityDinâmicas institucionais e governança em transições orientadas à sustentabilidadeagri-food systemsestudos de casoinstituiçõesinstitutional dynamicsinstitutionsmetodologia reflexivareflexive methodologyrevisão sistemática da literaturasistemas agroalimentaresSustainability transitionssystematic literature reviewTransições à sustentabilidadeA transition towards sustainability in our current agrifood system trajectories seems increasingly necessary in face of crises in multiple societal dimensions, from poverty, inequality and hunger, to climate change, biodiversity loss and deforestation. Yet, this sustainability, and what it may diversely signify and symbolise across contexts, rather seems but a distant promise. Sustainability Transitions Research field holds a normative orientation that regards to both understanding how to shift from persistent unsustainable trajectories into more sustainable ones, and how can actors influence on the governance of these changes. However, my hypothesis is that the normative contents of the sustainability of sustainability transitions research, in special the canonical literature, remained underexplored. On the one hand, this might signify an openness of the field to the pluralisation of sustainability meanings and representations, which enable knowledge and interpretive diversity. On the other hand, looming can be the risk of assuming a sustainability, which normative contents direct it towards universalising representations, replication, and acceleration of singular forms of framing unsustainability and sustainability. In reproducing integrative transitions knowledge, not only it assumes hegemonic forms of understanding transitions, but also suppresses alternatives that do not fit into these imaginaries. As such, reproducing much of the inequalities, inequities and other unsustainabilities that current agrifood trajectories, based on the normative contents of progress and modernization, locked us in. Hence, the objective of this thesis was to explore the influence of canonical Sustainability Transitions Research literature on knowledge integration or pluralisation of sustainability transitions interpretations. An institutional analysis was key in scrutinizing the diverse meanings of sustainability transitions, while a deeper look into institutional dynamics assisted in exploring the persistence of perceived unsustainabilities and openings towards sustainability representations. A systematic review based upon a reflexive methodological approach considered, as already interpreted secondary material, agrifood systems transitions cases studies that mobilised canonical transitions research. In this sense, cases studies were considered to manifest, in their interpretations, material for reflecting on the fields integrative knowledge direction or pluralising knowledge. In conclusion, canonical transitions research can be an entry point for pluralising sustainability transitions interpretations and knowledge. Further commitments in this orientation are bound to explore and disclose the normative contents, and ambivalences, of sustainability transitions, as systematically including it in the fields normative orientation (and positioning).Uma transição à sustentabilidade na trajetória de nossos sistemas agroalimentares se faz mais necessária e urgente, devido à persistência sistêmica de múltiplas crises: desde a pobreza, fome e desigualdades, à mudança climática, perda de biodiversidade e desmatamento. A almejada sustentabilidade desta transição, imaginada em seus múltiplos contextos, se parecem, no entanto, promessas distantes, semelhantes às do desenvolvimento e progresso. O campo de pesquisa em Transições para a Sustentabilidade considera como orientação normativa, tanto a investigação sobre como alterar trajetórias que reproduzem, sistemicamente, insustentabilidades, a rotas mais sustentáveis, quanto a possibilidade que teríamos de influenciar em tais mudanças. Contudo, minha hipótese é a de que o conteúdo normativo deste campo de pesquisa, cujo cerne se encontra na ideia de sustentabilidade, se manteve pouco explorado, sobretudo em seu referencial canônico. Por um lado, essa indefinição é importante no sentido da pluralização das representações e dos múltiplos significados que a noção de sustentabilidade pode conter, indicando assim uma diversidade interpretativa. Por outro, há o perigo de se assumir uma definição de sustentabilidade, cujo conteúdo normativo se valha da universalização das formas de se compreender esta sustentabilidade. Assim, portanto, reproduzindo mesmas promessas do desenvolvimento, desigual para todos, e suprimindo alternativas de se entender e representar a sustentabilidade. Desta maneira, o objetivo desta tese foi explorar a influência da literatura canônica em Transições à Sustentabilidade quanto a sua (re)produção: seja possivelmente se direcionando a uma tendência de integração do conhecimento, seja pendendo à pluralização. Neste sentido, a análise institucional foi essencial para explorar o conteúdo das representações de sustentabilidade, bem como a análise das dinâmicas institucionais o foi para considerar a persistência de trajetórias insustentáveis e aberturas à sustentabilidade, sobretudo quanto à percepções e representações dos atores. A pesquisa foi conduzida por uma abordagem reflexiva metodológica de uma revisão sistemática de casos de estudo, dado que os autores mobilizaram o referencial canônico. Assim, se valendo das interpretações dos estudos como material para subsidiar a reflexão do campo de pesquisa em relação à pluralização ou integração. Em suma, o referencial canônico foi considerado como um ponto de partida para a pluralização interpretativa da ideia de sustentabilidade, como direcionamentos. O conteúdo normativo das transições e suas ambivalências, permanecem como fundamentais para o (importante) posicionamento do campo de pesquisa em Transições à Sustentabilidade quanto à sua própria visão de sustentabilidade.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPRotondaro, Tatiana GomesTateishi, Henrique Ryosuke2025-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/106/106132/tde-14102025-172945/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-11-14T17:54:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-14102025-172945Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-11-14T17:54:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
Dinâmicas institucionais e governança em transições orientadas à sustentabilidade
title Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
spellingShingle Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
Tateishi, Henrique Ryosuke
agri-food systems
estudos de caso
instituições
institutional dynamics
institutions
metodologia reflexiva
reflexive methodology
revisão sistemática da literatura
sistemas agroalimentares
Sustainability transitions
systematic literature review
Transições à sustentabilidade
title_short Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
title_full Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
title_fullStr Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
title_sort Institutional dynamics and governance in transitions oriented towards sustainability
author Tateishi, Henrique Ryosuke
author_facet Tateishi, Henrique Ryosuke
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rotondaro, Tatiana Gomes
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tateishi, Henrique Ryosuke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv agri-food systems
estudos de caso
instituições
institutional dynamics
institutions
metodologia reflexiva
reflexive methodology
revisão sistemática da literatura
sistemas agroalimentares
Sustainability transitions
systematic literature review
Transições à sustentabilidade
topic agri-food systems
estudos de caso
instituições
institutional dynamics
institutions
metodologia reflexiva
reflexive methodology
revisão sistemática da literatura
sistemas agroalimentares
Sustainability transitions
systematic literature review
Transições à sustentabilidade
description A transition towards sustainability in our current agrifood system trajectories seems increasingly necessary in face of crises in multiple societal dimensions, from poverty, inequality and hunger, to climate change, biodiversity loss and deforestation. Yet, this sustainability, and what it may diversely signify and symbolise across contexts, rather seems but a distant promise. Sustainability Transitions Research field holds a normative orientation that regards to both understanding how to shift from persistent unsustainable trajectories into more sustainable ones, and how can actors influence on the governance of these changes. However, my hypothesis is that the normative contents of the sustainability of sustainability transitions research, in special the canonical literature, remained underexplored. On the one hand, this might signify an openness of the field to the pluralisation of sustainability meanings and representations, which enable knowledge and interpretive diversity. On the other hand, looming can be the risk of assuming a sustainability, which normative contents direct it towards universalising representations, replication, and acceleration of singular forms of framing unsustainability and sustainability. In reproducing integrative transitions knowledge, not only it assumes hegemonic forms of understanding transitions, but also suppresses alternatives that do not fit into these imaginaries. As such, reproducing much of the inequalities, inequities and other unsustainabilities that current agrifood trajectories, based on the normative contents of progress and modernization, locked us in. Hence, the objective of this thesis was to explore the influence of canonical Sustainability Transitions Research literature on knowledge integration or pluralisation of sustainability transitions interpretations. An institutional analysis was key in scrutinizing the diverse meanings of sustainability transitions, while a deeper look into institutional dynamics assisted in exploring the persistence of perceived unsustainabilities and openings towards sustainability representations. A systematic review based upon a reflexive methodological approach considered, as already interpreted secondary material, agrifood systems transitions cases studies that mobilised canonical transitions research. In this sense, cases studies were considered to manifest, in their interpretations, material for reflecting on the fields integrative knowledge direction or pluralising knowledge. In conclusion, canonical transitions research can be an entry point for pluralising sustainability transitions interpretations and knowledge. Further commitments in this orientation are bound to explore and disclose the normative contents, and ambivalences, of sustainability transitions, as systematically including it in the fields normative orientation (and positioning).
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