Thou shalt not take the name of bioeconomy in vain
Giampietro, Mario 
(Universidad Científica del Sur (Lima))
Funtowicz, Silvio (University of Bergen)
Bukkens, Sandra 
(European Centre for Governance in Complexity (Norway))
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2025 |
| Descripció: |
15 pàg. |
| Resum: |
In this paper, we show that the characteristics of complex adaptive systems support the original interpretation of the bioeconomy of Georgescu-Roegen: the current use of natural resources by industrialized societies is incompatible with the regeneration processes of ecological systems. Elaborating the concept of societal identity, using a biosemiotics reading of the social theory of Luhmann, we show that the current social identity is sustained by implausible sociotechnical imaginaries, including the European Union's interpretation of the bioeconomy as a panacea for green growth. We argue that the current widespread perception of polycrisis is a sign that, on the tangible side of biosemiotic process, social practices urgently need change. On the notional side, however, society is (still) incapable of relinquishing the set of sociotechnical imaginaries grounded in the American and Cartesian dreams (the promethean ideology) firmly locked in its collective memory. This incongruity has produced information disorder in the sustainability discourse. We conclude that the EU endorsement of the concept of the circular (bio)economy as a strategy for perpetual economic growth decoupled from resource use represents a desperate attempt to maintain the status quo through the endorsement of an integrated set of noble lies. |
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Anglès |
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Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
| Matèria: |
Complex adaptive system ;
Noble lie ;
Social identity ;
Sociotechnical imaginary ;
Toxic truth ;
Uncomfortable knowledge ;
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth |
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Sustainability science, Vol. 20 (March 2025) , p. 725-739, ISSN 1862-4057 |
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-025-01633-7
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