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Title

Avenues of archetype analysis: roots, achievements, and next steps in sustainability research.

Authors

Eisenack, Klaus; Oberlack, Christoph; Sietz, Diana

Abstract

Recent years have seen a proliferation of studies that use archetype analysis to better understand and to foster transitions toward sustainability. This growing literature reveals a common methodological ground, as well as a variety of perspectives and practices. In this paper, we provide an historical overview of the roots of archetype analysis from ancient philosophy to recent sustainability science. We thereby derive core features of the archetype approach, which we frame by eight propositions. We then introduce the Special Feature, "Archetype Analysis in Sustainability Research," which offers a consolidated understanding of the approach, a portfolio of methods, and quality criteria, as well as cutting-edge applications. By reflecting on the Special Feature's empirical and methodological contributions, we hope that the showcased advances, exemplary applications, and conceptual clarifications will help to design future research that contributes to collaborative learning on archetypical patterns leading toward sustainability. The paper concludes with an outlook highlighting central directions for the next wave of archetype analyses.

Subjects

ARCHETYPES; WAVE analysis; ANCIENT philosophy; COLLABORATIVE learning; SUSTAINABILITY; ACHIEVEMENT

Publication

Ecology & Society, 2021, Vol 26, Issue 2, p1

ISSN

1708-3087

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5751/ES-12484-260231

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