Shifting Power Relations in Sustainability Transitions: A Multi-actor Perspective
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This paper contributes to understanding transition politics by conceptualizing (shifting) power relations between actors in sustainability transitions. The authors introduce a Multi-actor Perspective as a heuristic framework for specifying (shifting) power relations between different categories of actors at different levels of aggregation. First, an overview is provided of how power and empowerment have been treated in transition research, and remaining questions are identified on who exercises power and who is empowered by and with whom. It is argued that theoretical frameworks and empirical analyses in transition studies lack precision when it comes to distinguishing between different types and levels of…
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- Civil society
- Sustainability
- Power (physics)
- Empirical research
- Politics
- Empowerment
- Perspective (graphical)
- Transition (genetics)
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