Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle

The environmental and climate-related sustainability challenges facing the world today are complex, accelerating and urgent, and they call for change from multiple stake­hol­ders. While govern­ments, busi­nes­ses and other insti­tutions hold a high degree of responsibility for initia­ting and enabli...

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Main Author: Vingmarker, Viktoria
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3532302018-06-13T05:12:29ZSeeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyleengVingmarker, ViktoriaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper2018environmental psychologyfuture-oriented imaginationpro-environmental behaviourpro-environmental self-identitysustainable developmentsustainable lifestylesEarth and Related Environmental SciencesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapThe environmental and climate-related sustainability challenges facing the world today are complex, accelerating and urgent, and they call for change from multiple stake­hol­ders. While govern­ments, busi­nes­ses and other insti­tutions hold a high degree of responsibility for initia­ting and enabling the neces­sary change processes towards sustainable practices, so do also individuals and com­munities. Despite inno­va­tive change projects worldwide much remains to be done. However, making changes is difficult for many people, and even more so in situations characterised by uncertainty. In this study the role of future-oriented ima­gination in motivating changes towards sustainable lifestyles was explored through an experimental intervention design. Test group participants were exposed to a guided imagination of a sustainability scenario in the year 2028, followed by a writing assignment allowing them time to en­ga­ge with how they see their own future life. The control group spent the same amount of time listening to a guided present-day reflection and writing about their current everyday life. Pre- and post-intervention, both groups comp­leted lifestyle question­naires. The pre­-­­inter­­vention ques­tion­naire constituted the baseline assessment against which their post-inter­ven­tion questionnaire results (which was asking both groups to record the lifestyle decisions they thought they would be making in the year 2028 on the same behaviours as in the pre-intervention questionnaire) were compared to check for reported degrees of changes. Besides their expected lifestyle changes, their predicted future personal change and degree of pro-environmental self-identity in the year 2028 was measured. The results show that test group participants, who were exposed to the future-oriented imagination, reported a substantially higher degree of future lifestyle changes and future pro-environ­mental self-identity than the control group, as well as predicting a higher degree of future personal change. Future-oriented imagination seems to be a potent pathway for eliciting future-oriented sustainability enga­ge­ment while avoiding some of the risks of negative spillover. This suggests that future-oriented imagination can play an important role in developing motivation for sustainable lifestyle changes, and that it can be a complement to other psychological drivers for pro-environmental behaviours. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-353230Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 ; 2018/10application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic environmental psychology
future-oriented imagination
pro-environmental behaviour
pro-environmental self-identity
sustainable development
sustainable lifestyles
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
spellingShingle environmental psychology
future-oriented imagination
pro-environmental behaviour
pro-environmental self-identity
sustainable development
sustainable lifestyles
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
Vingmarker, Viktoria
Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
description The environmental and climate-related sustainability challenges facing the world today are complex, accelerating and urgent, and they call for change from multiple stake­hol­ders. While govern­ments, busi­nes­ses and other insti­tutions hold a high degree of responsibility for initia­ting and enabling the neces­sary change processes towards sustainable practices, so do also individuals and com­munities. Despite inno­va­tive change projects worldwide much remains to be done. However, making changes is difficult for many people, and even more so in situations characterised by uncertainty. In this study the role of future-oriented ima­gination in motivating changes towards sustainable lifestyles was explored through an experimental intervention design. Test group participants were exposed to a guided imagination of a sustainability scenario in the year 2028, followed by a writing assignment allowing them time to en­ga­ge with how they see their own future life. The control group spent the same amount of time listening to a guided present-day reflection and writing about their current everyday life. Pre- and post-intervention, both groups comp­leted lifestyle question­naires. The pre­-­­inter­­vention ques­tion­naire constituted the baseline assessment against which their post-inter­ven­tion questionnaire results (which was asking both groups to record the lifestyle decisions they thought they would be making in the year 2028 on the same behaviours as in the pre-intervention questionnaire) were compared to check for reported degrees of changes. Besides their expected lifestyle changes, their predicted future personal change and degree of pro-environmental self-identity in the year 2028 was measured. The results show that test group participants, who were exposed to the future-oriented imagination, reported a substantially higher degree of future lifestyle changes and future pro-environ­mental self-identity than the control group, as well as predicting a higher degree of future personal change. Future-oriented imagination seems to be a potent pathway for eliciting future-oriented sustainability enga­ge­ment while avoiding some of the risks of negative spillover. This suggests that future-oriented imagination can play an important role in developing motivation for sustainable lifestyle changes, and that it can be a complement to other psychological drivers for pro-environmental behaviours.
author Vingmarker, Viktoria
author_facet Vingmarker, Viktoria
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title Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
title_short Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
title_full Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
title_fullStr Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
title_full_unstemmed Seeing is believing is doing? : On the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
title_sort seeing is believing is doing? : on the role of future-oriented imagination in developing motivation for a sustainable lifestyle
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper
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