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Advancing social and environmental sustainability: Exploring and predicting responsible behavior in Slovenia

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
5.03.00  Social sciences  Sociology   

Code Science Field
S000  Social sciences   

Code Science Field
5.04  Social Sciences  Sociology 
Keywords
sustainable development, responsible functioning, technological development, relational reflexivity, Slovenia
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (7)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  24708  PhD Nadja Damij  Economics  Researcher  2019 - 2020  194 
2.  32197  PhD Tea Golob  Sociology  Head  2019 - 2022  158 
3.  35875  Marjeta Grahek    Technical associate  2020 - 2022 
4.  27800  PhD Zoran Levnajić  Physics  Researcher  2019 - 2022  135 
5.  15185  PhD Matej Makarovič  Sociology  Researcher  2019 - 2022  432 
6.  37536  PhD Janja Mikulan  Political science  Researcher  2019 - 2022  30 
7.  19987  PhD Matevž Tomšič  Political science  Researcher  2019 - 2022  435 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  2486  Faculty of Applied Social Studies  Nova Gorica  2230526  2,250 
2.  2784  Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto  Novo mesto  3375650  6,112 
Abstract
The project is focused on the responsible functioning on a micro level within the Slovenian national environment, which is intertwined with the EU and the global context. The central research problem is to identify the factors that affect responsible behaviour of the Slovenian population, and thus to address wider societal issues of sustainable development, and contribute to the advancement of the scholarly approaches and knowledge. The environmental responsibility is in that regard only one component of responsible functioning along with social and individual responsibility.   In order to explore responsible functioning in the sociological context, the project seeks to establish new ways of understanding cooperation, which is needed on all societal levels. It deploys an innovative theoretical concept of the relational subject referring to a special kind of social differentiation being an alternative to the functional one, and implying greater significance of the third sector, public-private sphere, and civil society. The concept denotes the role of reflexivity of individuals who take into account their relations with significant others, and simultaneously also operate on/with/through social relations. It implies a second order reflexivity emerging beyond the contributions of the single actors triggering it and being extended to social networks as well. When being reflexively engaged in social relation in terms of the relational subject, individual or collective actors can generate their own emergent properties through those relations, which contribute to social morphogenesis.   Based on the theory, the main goal of the project is to develop a model of factors influencing responsible behaviour in the general population as a tool to provide realistic future scenarios and simulations, and guide macro-level policy interventions, which can enhance responsible behaviour. It deploys the interdisciplinary methodological approaches, including the use of high computing performance. The latter will set up future scenarios, and the formulation of policy recommendations based on obtained data, enabling to connect the micro, macro and mezzo social levels with all aspects of responsibility.   Activities of the project exceeds national boundaries, as they will lead to the development and application of a new methodology for measuring, identifying and predicting the possibilities for enhancing responsible social behaviour, which can then be applied in cross-national comparative studies, advanced monitoring and further policy recommendations, contributing to the additional social, political and economic relevance of social science research.   The results will be based on the: a) analysis of secondary data, discourse analysis of selected mass media and expert opinions, b) survey data for the general population based on novel batteries of questions with the development of new indicators, c) qualitative research enabling in-depth understanding of the relationship between the macro-level narratives and the individual levels of responsible functioning, d) structural equation models to identify the relationships between the aspects of responsible social functioning and to understand how these aspects and their relationships are affected by the latent variables indicating the features of different environments, e) predicting the future conditions of responsibility based on the likely scenarios of changes in the technology, social and natural environment. Thus, we will offer a wider picture of inter-relatedness of addressed issues leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge providing strong applicative potentials.   It will be implemented via WP1: The analysis of Slovenian structural-institutional and semantic environment; WP2: Quantitative survey of the general population; WP3: Qualitative research with selected survey respondents; WP4: Meta-analysis of data; WP5: Future scenarios building; WP6: Preparing recommendations; WP Management; WP C
Significance for science
The project is relevant for the development of the science because it will:   a) Deploy an innovative theoretical concept of relational subject and reflexivity to explore sustainable and responsible behaviour of individuals acting within structural environment, and thus advancing the understanding of the structure-agency relation between society and individuals b) advance the social science epistemological standpoints and contribute to the development of sociology as a discipline on the basis of transdisciplinary connections of theoretical approaches such as posthumanism, social systems theory, and cultural political economy, while considering also conceptions of individual emergent properties in terms of their habitual and reflexive deliberations. c) advance the understandings of the concept of responsible behaviour, sustainable development and strategic steering on the micro level while placed in the macro-level context. d) contribute to enhanced understanding of factors influencing sustainable development and contribute to a new methodology for measuring and identifying possibilities for enhancing responsible social behaviour of Slovenian population e) develop enhanced understandings of the specific semiotics of the Slovenian national imaginary (Jessop 2008) offering certain discourses of the national attitudes to natural, social and technological environment and sustainable development. We will identify how this imaginary is transmitted through individuals' perception reflecting their different social contextuality and opportunities. f) A tested model of factors influencing responsible behaviour of Slovenian population, will represent an original systematic connection of various dimensions and types of responsible functioning. It will lead to a recognition of a complex intertwinement of systemic and human factors influencing all dimensions and types of responsible functioning considered.   The results will be original, while they will be based on a triangulation of methods comprising: a) quantitative approach drawing on structural equation models enabling to ascribe relationships between both observed variables and unobserved constructs (latent variables) and analysis of structural relations, b) qualitative research enabling in-depth understanding through focus groups c) presenting simulations based on future scenarios predictions. Thus, it will offer a wider picture of inter-relatedness of addressed issues leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge and also providing strong applicative potentials.   The scientifically relevant findings of the project are expected to be published in the form of original scientific articles (indexed in Scopus, AHCI or SSCI with high impact factor), scholarly monograph (published by an international publishing house). Relevant results will be represented at international scientific conferences and public events (within the international annual Slovenian Social Science Conference organised by National Committee of MOST at UNESCO and at the Winter school at SASS).
Significance for the country
The project is relevant for the development of the science because it will:   a) Deploy an innovative theoretical concept of relational subject and reflexivity to explore sustainable and responsible behaviour of individuals acting within structural environment, and thus advancing the understanding of the structure-agency relation between society and individuals b) advance the social science epistemological standpoints and contribute to the development of sociology as a discipline on the basis of transdisciplinary connections of theoretical approaches such as posthumanism, social systems theory, and cultural political economy, while considering also conceptions of individual emergent properties in terms of their habitual and reflexive deliberations. c) advance the understandings of the concept of responsible behaviour, sustainable development and strategic steering on the micro level while placed in the macro-level context. d) contribute to enhanced understanding of factors influencing sustainable development and contribute to a new methodology for measuring and identifying possibilities for enhancing responsible social behaviour of Slovenian population e) develop enhanced understandings of the specific semiotics of the Slovenian national imaginary (Jessop 2008) offering certain discourses of the national attitudes to natural, social and technological environment and sustainable development. We will identify how this imaginary is transmitted through individuals' perception reflecting their different social contextuality and opportunities. f) A tested model of factors influencing responsible behaviour of Slovenian population, will represent an original systematic connection of various dimensions and types of responsible functioning. It will lead to a recognition of a complex intertwinement of systemic and human factors influencing all dimensions and types of responsible functioning considered.   The results will be original, while they will be based on a triangulation of methods comprising: a) quantitative approach drawing on structural equation models enabling to ascribe relationships between both observed variables and unobserved constructs (latent variables) and analysis of structural relations, b) qualitative research enabling in-depth understanding through focus groups c) presenting simulations based on future scenarios predictions. Thus, it will offer a wider picture of inter-relatedness of addressed issues leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge and also providing strong applicative potentials.   The scientifically relevant findings of the project are expected to be published in the form of original scientific articles (indexed in Scopus, AHCI or SSCI with high impact factor), scholarly monograph (published by an international publishing house). Relevant results will be represented at international scientific conferences and public events (within the international annual Slovenian Social Science Conference organised by National Committee of MOST at UNESCO and at the Winter school at SASS).
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