Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
1st dimension, economics - Coggle Diagram
1st dimension
1.4 relation to public policy
Contestation about policies
Economics/engineering framing societal/policy debate
Policy interest in transition research
SS closer to policy/policy impact
reaction to policies
co-opting science
policy-driven growth of renewable energy
Adaptive policy
New challenges
Address clashes in normativity between disciplines (more to normativity?)
New imaginaries/ new socio-technical systems
Effects of climate protests
Issues around what is good life, happiness
Psychology of transitions
Connect east-west research
geographical diffusion
1.2 meta
silo mentality
limitations/blind spots of disciplinary research
Difference in language
centralisation of research (connected to funding)
normativity
activism coupled with science
Normativity in economics
Clashes in normativity between disciplines
Normativity in SSH
certainty
competitiveness
emergency narrative
internally driven academic discourse
1.3 geography
Geographical relevance
Focus on global south
urban/rural
regional foci
1.1. content
1.1.3 methods
quant dominating
modelling
case studies
comparative studies
methodological individualism vs. holism
micro/meso/macro
subjective/objective indicators
cross/national studies/surveys
1.1.4 theories
1.1.2. disciplines
Technical/economics research as core research
proactive
failure of existing approaches
1.1.2.1 social science/transition studies perspective
Studying emerging phenomena
sociology
micro interactionist procedures
macro: global development
reactive
growth in specialised SSH research
Clash between disciplines
Theoretical fragmentation/consolidation
political science
history/history of technology/energy
humanities
legal perspectives
psychology/social psychology
(lack of) interdisciplinarity
1.1.1 topics
:
Accelerating transitions
Technology phase out and adaptation
Grassroots organization research
gender relations
Energy justice
focus on Co2 and climate change
social acceptance
class/inequality
community energy
socio-technical systems
technology focus
agency?
emerging technologies
1.5 relation to politics
rise of populism
economics
energy economics