Futurizing politics and the sustainability of real-world experiments: what role for innovation and exnovation in the German energy transition?
Abstract
The German energy transition towards more sustainable forms of energy production has been characterized as a large-scale or real-world experiment. Whereas experiments are open-ended processes set up explicitly to allow (or even generate) surprises, by contrast sustainability implies the pursuit of clearly defined, normative ends. Whereas much of the literature on system transformation builds on the concept of innovation, our hypothesis is that...
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Title
Futurizing politics and the sustainability of real-world experiments: what role for innovation and exnovation in the German energy transition?
Published Date
Mar 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
991 - 1000
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