Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change

The climate crisis has been dubbed a “super wicked problem”—one where there is a sense of urgency, complicity in the problem by those who wish to solve it, and difficulty in sacrificing the short term for the long term. To respond to the difficulty of long-term thinking in addressing super wicked pr...

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Main Author: Puen, Stephanie Ann Yu
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theology-faculty-pubs-10992024-11-18T08:07:05Z Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change Puen, Stephanie Ann Yu The climate crisis has been dubbed a “super wicked problem”—one where there is a sense of urgency, complicity in the problem by those who wish to solve it, and difficulty in sacrificing the short term for the long term. To respond to the difficulty of long-term thinking in addressing super wicked problems as part of SDG 13 (Climate Action), there is a need to pay attention to the narratives, norms, and values at work, and how we employ these categories in climate action. This paper discusses how Catholic social thought and the concept of the normativity of the future can be an approach to understanding the SDGs and the alternative future they offer in order to energize communities toward responding to the climate crisis, especially in response to current dominant narratives that make climate action difficult, as well as a way to make sense of the tensions found within the SDGs themselves. 2024-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/99 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/theology-faculty-pubs/article/1099/viewcontent/religions_15_01281.pdf Theology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Catholic social thought normativity of the future SDG 13 (climate action) super wicked problems sustainable development goals (SDGs) Arts and Humanities Catholic Studies Climate Environmental Sciences Practical Theology Religion Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Sustainability
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topic Catholic social thought
normativity of the future
SDG 13 (climate action)
super wicked problems
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Arts and Humanities
Catholic Studies
Climate
Environmental Sciences
Practical Theology
Religion
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Sustainability
spellingShingle Catholic social thought
normativity of the future
SDG 13 (climate action)
super wicked problems
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Arts and Humanities
Catholic Studies
Climate
Environmental Sciences
Practical Theology
Religion
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Sustainability
Puen, Stephanie Ann Yu
Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
description The climate crisis has been dubbed a “super wicked problem”—one where there is a sense of urgency, complicity in the problem by those who wish to solve it, and difficulty in sacrificing the short term for the long term. To respond to the difficulty of long-term thinking in addressing super wicked problems as part of SDG 13 (Climate Action), there is a need to pay attention to the narratives, norms, and values at work, and how we employ these categories in climate action. This paper discusses how Catholic social thought and the concept of the normativity of the future can be an approach to understanding the SDGs and the alternative future they offer in order to energize communities toward responding to the climate crisis, especially in response to current dominant narratives that make climate action difficult, as well as a way to make sense of the tensions found within the SDGs themselves.
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author Puen, Stephanie Ann Yu
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title Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
title_short Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
title_full Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
title_fullStr Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Using Catholic Social Thought and the Normativity of the Future in Responding to the Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change
title_sort using catholic social thought and the normativity of the future in responding to the super wicked problem of climate change
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theology-faculty-pubs/99
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/theology-faculty-pubs/article/1099/viewcontent/religions_15_01281.pdf
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