This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This paper offers a new, interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of governing for sustainable energy system change by drawing together insights from, and offering critiques of, socio-technical transitions and new institutionalist concepts of change. Institutions of all kinds, including rules and norms within political and energy systems, tend to have path-dependent qualities that make them difficult to change, whereas we also know that profound change has occurred in the past. Current decisions to pursue climate change mitigation by dramatically changing how energy is produced and used depend to some extent on finding the right enabling conditi...
Sustainable energy has emerged as a new area of policy, in part as a response to greater political a...
The field of electricity supply has slowly evolved over a long period of time. Electricity supply co...
Analysing the interactions between institutions in the climate change and energy nexus, including th...
AbstractThis paper offers a new, interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of governing for susta...
This paper offers a new, interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of governing for sustainable e...
Sustainable energy transition implies different, but interlinked strategies, technologies and policy...
Electricity production and consumption are at the heart of modern life and are therefore of great in...
Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Politics and Technology Abstract Recently, social science l...
There is a general agreement that the history of the development of human societies is a history of ...
The supply of free energy to our societies is today an intricate system comprising the regimes of te...
Many people agree on the need for energy system change, and that innovation is a pivotal component i...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
Background: When societies are faced with complex technological problems such as energy transitions,...
Improving the understanding of the politics of sustainable energy transitions has become a major foc...
This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies to ...
Sustainable energy has emerged as a new area of policy, in part as a response to greater political a...
The field of electricity supply has slowly evolved over a long period of time. Electricity supply co...
Analysing the interactions between institutions in the climate change and energy nexus, including th...
AbstractThis paper offers a new, interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of governing for susta...
This paper offers a new, interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of governing for sustainable e...
Sustainable energy transition implies different, but interlinked strategies, technologies and policy...
Electricity production and consumption are at the heart of modern life and are therefore of great in...
Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Politics and Technology Abstract Recently, social science l...
There is a general agreement that the history of the development of human societies is a history of ...
The supply of free energy to our societies is today an intricate system comprising the regimes of te...
Many people agree on the need for energy system change, and that innovation is a pivotal component i...
This book is the result of an interdisciplinary effort undertaken by a series of sociologists, physi...
Background: When societies are faced with complex technological problems such as energy transitions,...
Improving the understanding of the politics of sustainable energy transitions has become a major foc...
This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies to ...
Sustainable energy has emerged as a new area of policy, in part as a response to greater political a...
The field of electricity supply has slowly evolved over a long period of time. Electricity supply co...
Analysing the interactions between institutions in the climate change and energy nexus, including th...