Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala

Transformations imply the need for radical alternatives to current realities. This requires a fundamental reimagination of current systems. Different future-oriented practices specifically designed for the imagination of transformations have emerged in recent years, including the Disruptive Seeds ap...

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Autores principales: Rutting, Lucas, Veeger, Marieke, von Breymann, Randolph, Garcia, Ubaldino, Sancir, Norma, Calel, Sandra, Canek, Fredy, Suyuk, Miriam, Vervoort, Joost
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173688
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author Rutting, Lucas
Veeger, Marieke
von Breymann, Randolph
Garcia, Ubaldino
Sancir, Norma
Calel, Sandra
Canek, Fredy
Suyuk, Miriam
Vervoort, Joost
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Canek, Fredy
Garcia, Ubaldino
Rutting, Lucas
Sancir, Norma
Suyuk, Miriam
Veeger, Marieke
Vervoort, Joost
von Breymann, Randolph
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Veeger, Marieke
von Breymann, Randolph
Garcia, Ubaldino
Sancir, Norma
Calel, Sandra
Canek, Fredy
Suyuk, Miriam
Vervoort, Joost
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description Transformations imply the need for radical alternatives to current realities. This requires a fundamental reimagination of current systems. Different future-oriented practices specifically designed for the imagination of transformations have emerged in recent years, including the Disruptive Seeds approach (DS). DS focuses on innovative bottom-up initiatives (seeds), that show potential to grow in impact and challenge unsustainable systems, contributing to transformative change. This paper reports on the first time DS was applied in practice, as part of a project focusing on food systems transformation in Guatemala. Working primarily with Indigenous actors representing smallholder communities, DS shows great potential when it comes to emphasizing their perspectives and objectives in the imagination of desired futures. Tapping into marginalized perspectives and sources of knowledge, it can help advance the conceptualization of transformative change that truly contributes to social equity and justice. Moreover, the approach facilitates an inclusive platform for articulating and interrogating power dynamics. Initially developed and tested in Global Northern contexts, the DS approach demonstrates adaptability across diverse contexts, including Indigenous communities in the Global South. Findings underscore the transformative potential of collective imagination rooted in Indigenous worldviews, offering alternatives to unsustainable and unjust realities, challenging dominant narratives and contributing to more just and sustainable futures. More generally, it demonstrates huge potential for imagining transformations, challenging dominant political structures and imaginaries, emphasizing issues of social justice and equity. It shows the value of incorporating the knowledge, perspectives, values and imaginaries of—often marginalized—communities into conversations about sustainability transformations.
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spelling CGSpace1736882025-11-05T12:10:40Z Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala Rutting, Lucas Veeger, Marieke von Breymann, Randolph Garcia, Ubaldino Sancir, Norma Calel, Sandra Canek, Fredy Suyuk, Miriam Vervoort, Joost transformation food systems planning indigenous peoples Transformations imply the need for radical alternatives to current realities. This requires a fundamental reimagination of current systems. Different future-oriented practices specifically designed for the imagination of transformations have emerged in recent years, including the Disruptive Seeds approach (DS). DS focuses on innovative bottom-up initiatives (seeds), that show potential to grow in impact and challenge unsustainable systems, contributing to transformative change. This paper reports on the first time DS was applied in practice, as part of a project focusing on food systems transformation in Guatemala. Working primarily with Indigenous actors representing smallholder communities, DS shows great potential when it comes to emphasizing their perspectives and objectives in the imagination of desired futures. Tapping into marginalized perspectives and sources of knowledge, it can help advance the conceptualization of transformative change that truly contributes to social equity and justice. Moreover, the approach facilitates an inclusive platform for articulating and interrogating power dynamics. Initially developed and tested in Global Northern contexts, the DS approach demonstrates adaptability across diverse contexts, including Indigenous communities in the Global South. Findings underscore the transformative potential of collective imagination rooted in Indigenous worldviews, offering alternatives to unsustainable and unjust realities, challenging dominant narratives and contributing to more just and sustainable futures. More generally, it demonstrates huge potential for imagining transformations, challenging dominant political structures and imaginaries, emphasizing issues of social justice and equity. It shows the value of incorporating the knowledge, perspectives, values and imaginaries of—often marginalized—communities into conversations about sustainability transformations. 2024 2025-03-18T10:06:41Z 2025-03-18T10:06:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173688 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Rutting, L.; Veeger, M.; von Breymann, R.; Garcia, U.; Sancir, N.; Calel, S.; Canek, F.; Suyuk, M.; Vervoort, J. (2024) Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 8: 100270. ISSN: 2666-0490
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food systems
planning
indigenous peoples
Rutting, Lucas
Veeger, Marieke
von Breymann, Randolph
Garcia, Ubaldino
Sancir, Norma
Calel, Sandra
Canek, Fredy
Suyuk, Miriam
Vervoort, Joost
Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title_full Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title_fullStr Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title_short Prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts: Fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in Guatemala
title_sort prosperous futures inspired by prosperous pasts fostering imagination of radical food system alternatives in guatemala
topic transformation
food systems
planning
indigenous peoples
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173688
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