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Embracing the political in technology and transition studies: a response to Philip Vergragt and Bram Bos
This article is a short reaction to the comments of Vergragt (Found Sci, 2012) and Bos (Found Sci, 2012) on my article “Sustainability transition and the nature of technology” (Paredis in Found Sci 16(2–3):195–225, Paredis 2011). I start by situating current transition research in the sustainability debate. The relation between the two is simultaneously specific and vague: specific about processes at work during transitions, vague about the content and direction of the change. I then move on to a discussion of how a better conceptualisation of technology could strengthen the transition framework. I want to thank the two reviewers for their critical remarks, that stimulated me to better explain my position
Governance for system innovation: sustainable housing and building in Flanders. An OECD case study
Urban development projects catalyst for sustainable urban transformations: the need for entrepreneurial political leadership
A game of engagement and distance. Action research on the brink between social movements and government policy
The art of coupling: multiple streams and policy entrepreneurship in Flemish transition governance processes
Op zoek naar impact en ‘just transition’: een leergeschiedenis van het Transitienetwerk Middenveld
Transitiemanagement voor duurzaam wonen en bouwen: ervaringen en context van het Vlaamse DuWoBo-proces
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