Project Details
Description
SAGA is a 5 year research project (2023-2028) to investigate and advance sustainability transitions across language and context. The project's goal is to advance more-than-English language capacity as an overlooked means to embed diverse cultural values within more effective sustainability strategies.
For some, sustainable development is an international signifier of a greener, fairer world. For others, it is an empty signifier. The fact that English is the lingua franca of sustainable development discourse and policy is one barrier to the emergence of a cultural code of sustainability that is needed for a sustainability transition. Removing this barrier requires more than rough translation; it demands adequate interpretation, contextualization, and connections to communities in place – a process of translanguaging.
With reflexive, observational and collaborative investigations in English, French, Finnish, Danish, and Indigenous languages, in different urban contexts, the SAGA research team will investigate the translanguaging processes that permit and inhibit the activation of sustainable cities in ways that hold cultural meaning.
We aim to crack the lived coding of sustainable cities, as opposed to their global blueprints, by inquiring into the role of language in sustainability talk and sustainability interventions in monolingual, bilingual and multilingual contexts.
For some, sustainable development is an international signifier of a greener, fairer world. For others, it is an empty signifier. The fact that English is the lingua franca of sustainable development discourse and policy is one barrier to the emergence of a cultural code of sustainability that is needed for a sustainability transition. Removing this barrier requires more than rough translation; it demands adequate interpretation, contextualization, and connections to communities in place – a process of translanguaging.
With reflexive, observational and collaborative investigations in English, French, Finnish, Danish, and Indigenous languages, in different urban contexts, the SAGA research team will investigate the translanguaging processes that permit and inhibit the activation of sustainable cities in ways that hold cultural meaning.
We aim to crack the lived coding of sustainable cities, as opposed to their global blueprints, by inquiring into the role of language in sustainability talk and sustainability interventions in monolingual, bilingual and multilingual contexts.
| Status | Active |
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| Effective start/end date | 01/05/2023 → 01/05/2028 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Research output
- 1 Working paper
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SAGA: TRANSLANGUAGING AND SUSTAINABILITY: A Green Paper to Seed and Grow the Research Project
Holden, M., Airas , A., Todd, K., About, C., Elbaz, P., Jokela, S. & Larsen, M. T., Jan 2025, Simon Fraser University, 47 p.Research output: Working paper › Research
Activities
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Meg Holden
Larsen, M. T. (Host) & Frandsen, M. S. (Host)
11 Apr 2026 → 21 Apr 2026Activity: Hosting a visitor › Hosting an academic visitor
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Bynatur - Urban nature in Copenhagen
Larsen, M. T. (Speaker)
3 Jul 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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SAGA Paris Co-Lab
Larsen, M. T. (Participant), Holden, M. (Organizer), Elbaz, P. (Organizer), About, C. (Organizer), Repka, C. (Organizer), Airas , A. (Speaker) & Jokela, S. (Speaker)
2 Jul 2025 → 4 Jul 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in workshop, seminar, course