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An alternative to the selfish person - the authors of the Science Article of the Year tell how the unleashing of climate change can be prevented

Climate anxiety is deepening, but the researchers honoured for the Science Article of the Year 2018 in the Aikuiskasvatus (adult education) journal are not giving up.
Kuvassa n盲kyy Maria Joutsenvirta.
PhD (Econ.) Maria Joutsenvirta

鈥淭he future can be made, if there is a will to act. We wanted to challenge ourselves to open-mindedly identify values and deeds resulting from values by which a good future can be built,鈥 says Arto O. Salonen, Assistant Professor at the University of Eastern Finland. 

In their article 鈥淰auraus ja sivistys ylt盲kyll盲isyyden ajan j盲lkeen鈥 (prosperity and education after a period of abundance) Salonen and the second author of the article, researcher Maria Joutsenvirta from the Aalto University's Sustainability in Business Research group, show how a good future can be realised. Let鈥檚 go to 2050.  

By then, societies are supposed to be carbon-neutral. Salonen and Joutsenvirta believe that the Nordic welfare societies can be pioneers in the global sustainability challenge.  

鈥淚t鈥檚 important to combine aspects of education, upbringing and economics to broaden understanding of what progress fundamentally means for welfare societies like Finland,鈥 says Joutsenvirta. 

In their article, the two point the way to progress, which avoids narrow financial definitions and opens a comprehensive view on aspiring to a good life.   

The researchers challenged citizens and politicians to a dialogue about the future 

Salonen actively participates in discussions about society. There is a reason for that.  

鈥淲e are the last generation that can still prevent the unleashing of accelerating climate change. Ensuring good continuation motivates us every day to seek out solutions,鈥 he explains.  

The researchers are also challenging both citizens and politicians to engage in dialogue about the future. 

鈥淒iscussion based on confrontation and argument depresses people and makes them anxious. To deal with these matters, society needs more collective spaces based on listening. It鈥檚 good that a culture of dialogue and discussion is being strengthened,鈥 says Joutsenvirta.  

An important and humane science text

The editors of Aikuiskasvatus thanked the authors for creating an image of society in which the individual can connect his/her own life to something greater than him/herself, and for seeking an alternative to the selfish homo economicus who is only interested in maximising his/her own material benefit.

The article was considered important in terms of its subject matter, humanely written and scientifically convincing. It carries convincing philosophical reflection. The honour of Science Article of the Year 2018 was awarded on 15 February in Helsinki.鈥

More information:

PhD (Econ.) Maria Joutsenvirta
maria.joutsenvirta@gmail.com 

Salonen AO, Joutsenvirta M. Vauraus ja sivistys ylt盲kyll盲isyyden ajan j盲lkeen. Aikuiskasvatus 2/2018. In Finnish.
 

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