Neuer Artikel: Warum wir demokratische Innovationen für Nachhaltigkeitstransformationen brauchen
28.05.2025 von Jens Marquardt
Im Jahr 2022 nahm Jens Marquardt an einem Workshop zu demokratischen Innovationen auf der Nordic Environmental Social Science Conference in Göteborg teil. Die Teilnehmenden diskutierten, inwiefern solche Innovationen Nachhaltigkeitstransformationen fördern können – und wo ihre Grenzen liegen. Drei Jahre später ist nun ein gemeinsamer Artikel erschienen.
Statt auf stärker autoritäre Maßnahmen in der Umwelt- und Klimapolitik zu setzen, argumentieren die Autor*innen, dass es mehr Demokratie, Partizipation und Deliberation braucht, um die Herausforderungen der Nachhaltigkeit zu bewältigen. Demokratische Innovationen können dabei helfen, drei zentrale Schwächen moderner liberaler Demokratien zu adressieren: „reformist incrementalism,“ „(de-)politicization“ und „imaginary boundaries.“
Der vollständige Artikel ist Open Access erschienen in Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy (. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15487733.2025.2504239)
Abstract: Governing sustainability challenges such as climate change or biodiversity loss presents a profound democratic dilemma. Although democratic practices and procedures are widely regarded as essential for collectively addressing complex sustainability issues, liberal democracies have been criticized by some scholars for their inability to effectively tackle global environmental threats like climate change. We reconcile these positions by outlining how the emerging field of democratic innovations can help to address the critical challenges that democracies face when governing sustainability transformations. We focus on three issues liberal democracies are confronted with: reformist incrementalism, (de)politicization, and imaginary boundaries. We then exemplify how democratic innovations such as deliberative mini-publics, participatory budgeting, and material participation can help address these challenges. Our review suggests that democratic innovations hold the potential to address political concerns, find compromises between extreme positions, reconnect people’s everyday lives with the grand sustainability challenges they face, and allow for alternative visions of a desirable future society. However, we also address cautionary tales, discuss the limitations of democratic innovations, and outline avenues for future research, which we believe can help further elaborate and develop participatory approaches to critical sustainability challenges.