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Active HORIZON European Commission

Democratic Governance, Environmental and Climate Challenges, and Societal Transformation: Deliberation, Inclusiveness, and Citizen Empowerment for Sustainable Food Systems

€2.39M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Scuola Normale Superiore
Country Italy
Start Date May 01, 2024
End Date Oct 31, 2027
Duration 1,278 days
Number of Grantees 11
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101132286
Grant Description

DEMETRA will demonstrate means to alleviate tensions between democratic governance and climate and sustainability transitions through an analysis of new deliberative participatory processes (DPPs) such as citizens assemblies and e-governance.

These bottom-up processes can be highly inclusive allowing to afford a genuine political voice to all segments of society.

Accordingly, gender and intersectional aspects (e.g., socioeconomic background, ethnicity) will be focused on throughout the project in particular with regard to citizen participation.

DEMETRA analyzes the micro-, meso-, and macro-level opportunities for DPPs across Europe supporting the transition towards a more sustainable future; focuses in particular the transformation towards a more sustainable food system as a crucial case study; systematically compares DPPs setup, processes, and outcomes to identify best practices that contribute to citizens democratic engagement and the co-construction of sustainable societies; identifies DPPs that maximize inclusiveness and empowerment across social groups, particularly those at the margins of society; and identifies widely applicable solutions to engage in the transformation toward sustainable food systems.

DEMETRA builds on a multidimensional approach that combines macro- (institutional), meso- (organizational), and micro-level (individual) explanatory factors; a cross-national comparative design that includes European countries with different DPPs experience and different food systems (Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, and UK); and an integrated methodological approach based on multiple sources and methods (including population surveys, organizational survey, semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and public policy analysis).

In view of the climate imperative and related environmental challenges, DEMETRA seeks to provide tools for a democratic governance of sustainability transformation.

All Grantees

Cinemovel Foundation; Tartu Ulikool; Institut Catholique de Lille; Universite de Geneve; University of Newcastle Upon Tyne; Uppsala Universitet; Campi Aperti Per la Sovranita' Alimentare; Scuola Normale Superiore; Ernahrungsrat Fur Koln Und Umgebung; Private Universitaet Witten/Herdecke Ggmbh; Queen Mary University of London

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