Catering for Socio-technical Transformations: Rethinking Technology Policy for Inclusive Transformation

作者: Marianne Ryghaug , Tomas Moe Skjølsvold

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-61184-2_4

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摘要: This chapter zooms out from looking at concrete pilot projects to more broadly the implications of discussions on as sites politics. We discuss how such a perspective might feed into work innovators, funding bodies and making broader technology policy agendas. The highlights great potential in mode innovation for energy transitions, but bring fore way activities often take traditional technology-centred characteristics. argue that there is need change not only ways are funded ensure diverse scientific participation. It equally important challenge underlying assumptions questions asked activities, well goals transition activities. entails distributed agenda, where actors across ecology share responsibilities moving towards just, democratic humane modes experimenting sustainability.

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