Just transition: Interdisciplinary Insights for Sustainable Pathways
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“Just Transition: Interdisciplinary Insights for Sustainable Pathways”
conference April 10th 2025
Paris / Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Since 2021, the Just Transition Mechanism has aimed to mobilize approximately €55 billion by 2027 to support the most affected regions in transitioning to a climate-neutral economy. With 70 Territorial Just Transition Plans covering 96 territories now approved, actions have been initiated at different levels to ensure that the transition is fair and inclusive. These actions are interdisciplinary, involving initiatives from the public sector, private sector, and civil society.
These upheavals are varied: technological, socio-cultural, and ecological. They affect territories as socio-geographical spaces, particularly in terms of ecological changes, new social relationships between administrations, citizens, and private organizations, as well as new relationships with work and communal living. The transitions produce varied effects across different layers of society, necessitating the adaptation of daily social practices, the costs and efforts of which must be shared equitably. However, questions arise regarding the distribution of these burdens. As such, social justice becomes a key element in the social acceptability of these transformations. However, social justice cannot be decreed; it must be co-constructed by the various stakeholders. Socio-cultural changes provide opportunities to rethink our relationships with others but require deep work that is political, cultural, and socio-educational.
Topics
In light of the above issues the conference invites research presentations exploring the intersection of public and private sector actions on topics such as:
Policy design and innovation
Policy implementation and evaluation
Change management in the public sector
Sustainable territorial and urban management
Innovative business models for transition (e.g., circular economy, ESG)
Reskilling and upskilling workers
Participative democracy
Public-private partnerships
NGO and social movement management
Public communication
Communication approach to sustainable development and just society
Keynote Speaker
Bert George, Full Professor of Public Management & Strategy, Director of City U Research Cluster on Brain, Behavior and Society, City University of Hong Kong, Deputy Editor in Chief of Public Management Review.
Key Dates
Submission deadline: February 7, 2025
Notification of review results: February 15, 2025
Registration deadline: March 15, 2025
Conference date: April 10, 2025
Paper Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit a max. 1000-word document (including literature review, research question, methodology, and results, if any) in English, in PDF format, via the conference website.