Artful Sustainability: Queer-Convivialist Life-Art and the Artistic Turn in Sustainability Research

  • Sacha Kagan Institute of Sociology and Cultural Organisation (ISCO), Leuphana University Luneburg, Germany
Keywords: Artful learning, arts-based research, convivialism, sustainability science, transdisciplinary hermeneutics

Abstract

Artistic and arts-based research, and artful learning more generally, hold specific qualities that  can  contribute  to  the  development  of transdisciplinary hermeneutics. This article reviews these qualities and advocates for an artistic turn in sustainability research, as well as for a turn to a queer-convivialist life-art, enhancing the transdisciplinary experience of qualitative complexity. The article points at early signs of this turn, both in the discourse of ‘convivialism’ and in sustainability research & education, noticing a trend that hopefully may take up in pace and grow in scale in the coming years, allowing sustainability research to more deeply integrate arts-based research and thereby more fully realize its potential for transdisciplinarity.).

Published
2017-01-01
How to Cite
Kagan, S. (2017). Artful Sustainability: Queer-Convivialist Life-Art and the Artistic Turn in Sustainability Research. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.22545/2017/00092
Section
Articles