Home, Robert; Stadler, Lena; Felder, Tamina and Frick, Rebekka (2023) WP1 – Scoping and Framing of Pathways Towards SFS. M1:Understanding of pathways towards SFS by all partners. Milestone 1 of the Horizon Europe Project ENFASYS. .
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The task of finding a shared “understanding of pathways towards SFS by all partners,” followed an approach based on personal construct theory, using the initiatives identified in the light touch review process of Task 1.3. Gaining a common understanding, within the ENFASYS consortium of transformation pathways means collating the ways in which the project partners think about transformation pathways in their individual contexts, and identifying common and individual constructs. The repertory grid technique was used to identify 107 personal constructs, which were grouped into the 11 thematic clusters. Their correlation with transformation potential was calculated to indicate their relevance for transformation. The resulting structure was discussed in a validation workshop to which all partners were invited to attend. The consolidated structure of transformation pathways will serve as a tool to reflect on i) potentially diverging understandings, ii) the characteristics of the pathways stimulated in case study work, and iii) the existence, or non-existence, of certain pathways in the ENFASYS project overall.
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