Industrial societies contain a range of socio-technical systems fulfilling functions such as the provision of energy, food, mobility, housing, healthcare, finance and communications. The recent Deep Transitions (DT) framework outlines a series of propositions on how the multi-system co-evolution over 250 years of these systems has contributed to several current social and ecological crises. Drawing on evolutionary institutionalism, the DT framework places a special emphasis on the concepts of ‘rules’ and ‘meta-rules’ as coordination mechanisms within and across socio-technical systems. In this paper, we employ a mixed-method approach to provide an empirical assessment of the propositions of the DT framework. We focus on the historical evolu...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...
The contemporary world is confronted by a double challenge: environmental degradation and social ine...
Research ArticleIndustrial society has not only led to high levels of wealth and welfare in the West...
The world is confronted by a socio-ecological emergency, requiring rapid and deep decarbonization of...
The contemporary world is confronted by a double challenge: environmental degradation and social ine...
Industrial society has not only led to high levels of wealth and welfare in the Western world, but a...
Schot and Kanger (2016) argue that the shift from an unsustainable to a sustainable society requires...
This paper explores in what ways the two world wars influenced the development of sociotechnical sys...
The paper sets out to enrich the emerging debate on ‘deep’, transversal transitions. It does so by d...
This article investigates transitions at the level of societal functions (e.g. transport, communicat...
This chapter explores innovating and technological transformation in terms of competing socio-techni...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...
The contemporary world is confronted by a double challenge: environmental degradation and social ine...
Research ArticleIndustrial society has not only led to high levels of wealth and welfare in the West...
The world is confronted by a socio-ecological emergency, requiring rapid and deep decarbonization of...
The contemporary world is confronted by a double challenge: environmental degradation and social ine...
Industrial society has not only led to high levels of wealth and welfare in the Western world, but a...
Schot and Kanger (2016) argue that the shift from an unsustainable to a sustainable society requires...
This paper explores in what ways the two world wars influenced the development of sociotechnical sys...
The paper sets out to enrich the emerging debate on ‘deep’, transversal transitions. It does so by d...
This article investigates transitions at the level of societal functions (e.g. transport, communicat...
This chapter explores innovating and technological transformation in terms of competing socio-techni...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
This paper addresses the question of how technological transitions (TT) come about? Are there partic...