
Mirek Dymitrow
Universitetslektor

Atavism, layering and subversion: Understanding great social challenges of today through the lens of cultural contingents
Författare
Summary, in English
Great social challenges of today no longer come one by one. What makes them great is their ever-greater entanglement in one other and across multiple levels, including landscapes, regimes and niches. To this background, a major challenge facing many countries today is how to successfully address issues of interlocking problems of unsustainability caused by cultural contingents. We argue that while the social problems of today have gone wicked, we still imagine them as if they were tame. Tame approaches to wicked problems, in turn, are likely to spawn “wicked solutions”, i.e. purported counteractions that are so conceptually unsuitable for the problem at hand that they can even overwhelm the wickedness of the wicked problem. This makes it so much more difficult to resolve. In this paper, we present three conspicuous examples in this dimension: cultural atavism, artificial layering and pathological subversion. We argue that acknowledging wicked solutions as different from wicked problems is a first step to mitigate the daunting effects that may arise when the two intertwine.
Avdelning/ar
- Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi
Publiceringsår
2019
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
157-170
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Geographical Reviews
Volym
52
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Ämne
- Human Geography
Nyckelord
- unsustainability
- great social challenges
- wicked problems
- wicked solutions
- cultural contingents
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1409-908X