Infrastructural and societal changes intertwine in multiple ways. This makes the societal implications of infrastructural projects difficult to assess and anticipate. Yet in present day network societies this task is particularly urgent. This paper first identifies two positions that tend to monopolize and deadlock debates. Next it examines two decades of research in the Large Technical System (LTS) research field for alternative approaches to this issue, before finally suggesting distinguishing between the four increasingly indirect moments of (co-) construction of infrastructures and societies. These may be related causally, but also add their own moments of contingency, agency, and choice
On the 4th and 5th of November 2021, more than 50 scholars from different disciplines and countries ...
Neo-Schumpeterians of the 1970s and 1980s argued for the concept of pervasive technological systems ...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
Infrastructural and societal changes intertwine in multiple ways. This makes the societal implicatio...
Transitions are processes of systemic change where niches peripheral to a sociotechnical regime accu...
Recent urban debates on the governance of sustainability transformations have witnessed an 'infrastr...
In order to realize the transition to a more sustainable society, changes in societal subsystems suc...
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Established infrastructure systems, such as telecommunications, energy and transportation, play an i...
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In the Netherlands, the simultaneous construction of society and network technologies has a long his...
On the 4th and 5th of November 2021, more than 50 scholars from different disciplines and countries ...
Neo-Schumpeterians of the 1970s and 1980s argued for the concept of pervasive technological systems ...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
Infrastructural and societal changes intertwine in multiple ways. This makes the societal implicatio...
Transitions are processes of systemic change where niches peripheral to a sociotechnical regime accu...
Recent urban debates on the governance of sustainability transformations have witnessed an 'infrastr...
In order to realize the transition to a more sustainable society, changes in societal subsystems suc...
International audienceThis paper is about the alignment of technology and modes of organization in i...
Established infrastructure systems, such as telecommunications, energy and transportation, play an i...
In recent years the subject of decision making on large transport infrastructure projects and relate...
In the Netherlands, the simultaneous construction of society and network technologies has a long his...
On the 4th and 5th of November 2021, more than 50 scholars from different disciplines and countries ...
Neo-Schumpeterians of the 1970s and 1980s argued for the concept of pervasive technological systems ...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...