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Author(s): Sareen, S.
Juhola, S.
Czarnecka, A.
Kekkonen, A.
Stojcheska, A. M.
Slavec, A.
Uchanska-Bieniusiewicz, A.
Rønningstad, C.
Martin, C.
Tamašauskaitė-Janickė, G.
Belchior-Rocha, H.
Kunnas, J.
Vasconcelos, M. L.
Riechers, M.
Prechtl, M. H. G.
Piotrkowska, M.
Alkan, N.
Kalkan, N.
Esenbuga, N.
Pineda-Martos, R.
Bernardo, S.
Milliken, S.
Okkiran, Ş.
Burakgazi, S. G.
Von Wirth, T.
Güngör, T. A.
Kiss, V.
Date: 2026
Title: The prefigurative politics of enactable sustainability transformations in the present
Journal title: Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography
Volume: N/A
Reference: Sareen, S., Juhola, S., Czarnecka, A., Kekkonen, A., Stojcheska, A. M., Slavec, A., Uchanska-Bieniusiewicz, A., Rønningstad, C., Martin, C., Tamašauskaitė-Janickė, G., Belchior-Rocha, H., Kunnas, J., Vasconcelos, M. L., Riechers, M., Prechtl, M. H. G., Piotrkowska, M., Alkan, N., Kalkan, N., Esenbuga, N., ... Kiss, V. (2026). The prefigurative politics of enactable sustainability transformations in the present. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography. https://doi.org/10.1080/00291951.2026.2648496
ISSN: 0029-1951
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1080/00291951.2026.2648496
Keywords: Prefigurative politics
Transformation
Sustainability
Abstract: The concept of “prefigurative politics” invites geographers to envision transformative change through a shift in practices stemming from a micro level. This article examines and substantiates how this idea is mobilised in relation to current sustainability transformations. A large interdisciplinary group of geographers and transition scholars present topic clusters of prefigurative enablers that instigate and catalyse the enactment of transformative policymaking towards sustainable futures. Drawing on dozens of rich and diverse examples to illustrate cases of transformation, we provide a conceptual perspective to advance the theoretical discussion about triggers and processes of transformative change amongst geographers. We argue for three principles for examining the prefigurative politics of present transformation: (a) multi-scalarity, to consider prefigurative politics across personal-systemic spheres; (b) boundary transgression, to span interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary as well as inward- and outward-looking prefigurative politics; and (c) temporalities, to address institutionalisation and change processes that play out along short and long timelines. Approaching present transformations through a prefigurative politics lens helps identify scope for action that aligns with transformative change. We argue for wider deployment of these principles, to synthesise scholarship, channel micro-level prefigurative political efforts into systemic transformative change, and guide future research and policymaking towards sustainability transformations.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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