Understanding China is critical to understanding global sustainability transitions. Transitions theories within the Anglophone academic tradition are limited in uncovering the deep mechanisms of China's transition dynamics. Building upon Chinese epistemologies, this viewpoint calls for a ‘correlative’ turn for transition studies on China for the next decade. Through an illustrative case of entrepreneurial experimentation in China, we show how correlativeness is embedded in the logics of transition activities. A correlative epistemology might answer the important question of why transitions gain momentum in some places but not in others
Efforts at urban e-mobility transition in China are of crucial global significance. Exploring these ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth over the post-1978 reform era, which is also the era of glob...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Transformations of the energy system are unfolding in China at an unprecedented scale and pace. The ...
The world will not be able to achieve sustainable transition without China, yet there is both signif...
A mobility low-carbon transition is a key issue both socially and for mobilities research. The multi...
This paper proposes an alternative way of understanding China’s emergence, drawing on the idea of th...
China’s potential transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient or ‘post-carbon’ society is a key co...
Today, we face two widespread crises: the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. Tackling these twin ...
This paper explores environmental innovation in the largest emerging economy – China - and its poten...
This article traces the ascent of China from knowledge economy laggard to world leader over the last...
The objective of this paper is to offer a framework of understanding the dialectical nexus between C...
This paper considers that the contingencies in place in China around sustainability are unique for a...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The evidence provided by the science of climate change has triggered heated political discussion and...
Efforts at urban e-mobility transition in China are of crucial global significance. Exploring these ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth over the post-1978 reform era, which is also the era of glob...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Transformations of the energy system are unfolding in China at an unprecedented scale and pace. The ...
The world will not be able to achieve sustainable transition without China, yet there is both signif...
A mobility low-carbon transition is a key issue both socially and for mobilities research. The multi...
This paper proposes an alternative way of understanding China’s emergence, drawing on the idea of th...
China’s potential transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient or ‘post-carbon’ society is a key co...
Today, we face two widespread crises: the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. Tackling these twin ...
This paper explores environmental innovation in the largest emerging economy – China - and its poten...
This article traces the ascent of China from knowledge economy laggard to world leader over the last...
The objective of this paper is to offer a framework of understanding the dialectical nexus between C...
This paper considers that the contingencies in place in China around sustainability are unique for a...
The political-economic evolution of post-Mao China has been portrayed as a historically inevitable e...
The evidence provided by the science of climate change has triggered heated political discussion and...
Efforts at urban e-mobility transition in China are of crucial global significance. Exploring these ...
China’s sustained rapid economic growth over the post-1978 reform era, which is also the era of glob...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...