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Integrating sustainability in higher education:a Swedish case

Authors :
Argento, Daniela
Einarson, Daniel
Mårtensson, Lennart
Persson, Christel
Wendin, Karin
Westergren, Albert
Argento, Daniela
Einarson, Daniel
Mårtensson, Lennart
Persson, Christel
Wendin, Karin
Westergren, Albert
Source :
Argento , D , Einarson , D , Mårtensson , L , Persson , C , Wendin , K & Westergren , A 2020 , ' Integrating sustainability in higher education : a Swedish case ' , International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education , vol. 21 , no. 6 , pp. 1131-1150 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to unveil how sustainability is integrated into the courses/programmes of higher education institutions. The research question addressed is: how do academics representing different disciplines cooperate and engage in the work of integrating sustainability into their teaching programmes. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws upon the notions of practise variation and institutional work from institutional theory and empirically focusses on the case of Kristianstad University (Sweden). This case is based on an autoethnographic approach and illustrates the experiences shared by six colleagues, representing different disciplines, engaged in implementing sustainability in their courses/programmes. Findings The findings highlight how academics representing different disciplines, with specific traditions and characteristics, face the sustainability challenge. Despite being bound by similar sustainable development goals, differences across disciplines need to be acknowledged and used as an asset if trans-disciplinarity is the ultimate goal. Research limitations/implications Although the intrinsic motivation of individuals to work with sustainability might be a strong driver, the implementation of sustainability within courses/programmes and across disciplines requires joint efforts and collective institutional work. Practical implications By highlighting how academics engage in the work of integrating sustainability, this study emphasizes that managers of higher education institutions need to account for the time and additional resources needed to ensure that academics effectively cope with sustainability. Intrinsic motivation may not last if organizational structures and leadership are not supportive on a practical level and in the long run. Social implications With the successful implementation of a holistic approach to sustainability, students will have better insights and understanding of both themselves and the surrounding society, layi

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Argento , D , Einarson , D , Mårtensson , L , Persson , C , Wendin , K & Westergren , A 2020 , ' Integrating sustainability in higher education : a Swedish case ' , International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education , vol. 21 , no. 6 , pp. 1131-1150 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322747272
Document Type :
Electronic Resource