Sustainable development through aesthetic expertise? Results and reflection of an experimental case study on arts-science policy intervention.

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Sustainable development through aesthetic expertise? Results and reflection of an experimental case study on arts-science policy intervention. / Heinrichs, Harald; Hoernemann, Daniel.
In: Visions for Sustainability, Vol. 19, 7311, 06.03.2023, p. 125-151.

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title = "Sustainable development through aesthetic expertise?: Results and reflection of an experimental case study on arts-science policy intervention.",
abstract = "This article presents an innovative prospect for arts-social science collaboration in the context of sustainable development. Based on the conceptual and methodological perspectives of sensory, arts-based sustainability science on the one hand and on artistic inquiry and intervention on the other hand, a new approach for collaboration between arts, social science and policymaking is explored. Beyond traditional scientific expertise in social science-policy interfaces, the suggested model of arts-social science-policy intervention aims at providing aesthetic expertise by co-creating scientific and artistic insights and developing creative options for sustainable development at the local level. First the novel approach is introduced, then an experimental case study in a German rural municipality, its course of action and the results are presented and discussed. The article ends with an outlook on the potential and challenges for aesthetic expertisethrough policy-oriented arts-social science collaboration.",
keywords = "Sustainability Governance, a rtistic inquiry and intervention,, esthetic expertise,, sustainable development, sensory and arts - based sustainability science",
author = "Harald Heinrichs and Daniel Hoernemann",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Heinrichs, Hoernemann.",
year = "2023",
month = mar,
day = "6",
doi = "10.13135/2384-8677/7311",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "125--151",
journal = "Visions for Sustainability",
issn = "2384-8677",
publisher = "University of Torino",

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