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How deep is incumbency? A ‘configuring fields’ approach to redistributing and reorienting power in socio-material change
A Stirling
Energy Research & Social Science 58, 101239, 2019
‘Opening up’the governance of water-energy-food nexus: Towards a science-policy-society interface based on hybridity and humility
AM Urbinatti, M Dalla Fontana, A Stirling, LL Giatti
Science of the Total Environment 744, 140945, 2020
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Transforming power: Social science and the politics of energy choices
A Stirling
Energy research & social science 1, 83-95, 2014
Transformations to sustainability: combining structural, systemic and enabling approaches
I Scoones, A Stirling, D Abrol, J Atela, L Charli-Joseph, H Eakin, A Ely, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 42, 65-75, 2020
Innovation, sustainability and democracy: An analysis of grassroots contributions
A Smith, A Stirling
Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics 6 (1), 64-97, 2018
Policy mixes for incumbency: Exploring the destructive recreation of renewable energy, shale gas ‘fracking,’and nuclear power in the United Kingdom
P Johnstone, A Stirling, B Sovacool
Energy research & social science 33, 147-162, 2017
Broadening out and opening up technology assessment: Approaches to enhance international development, co-ordination and democratisation
A Ely, P Van Zwanenberg, A Stirling
Research Policy 43 (3), 505-518, 2014
The governance of sociotechnical transformations to sustainability
S Beck, S Jasanoff, A Stirling, C Polzin
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 49, 143-152, 2021
Comparing nuclear trajectories in Germany and the United Kingdom: From regimes to democracies in sociotechnical transitions and discontinuities
P Johnstone, A Stirling
Energy Research & Social Science 59, 101245, 2020
‘Maintaining planetary systems’ or ‘concentrating global power?’High stakes in contending framings of climate geoengineering
R Cairns, A Stirling
Global Environmental Change 28, 25-38, 2014
Transformations to sustainability
I Scoones, A Stirling, D Abrol, J Atela, L Charli-Joseph, H Eakin, A Ely, ...
ESRC STEPS Centre, 2018
Unpacking sustainabilities in diverse transition contexts: solar photovoltaic and urban mobility experiments in India and Thailand
R Raven, B Ghosh, A Wieczorek, A Stirling, D Ghosh, S Jolly, ...
Sustainability Science 12, 579-596, 2017
Control, care, and conviviality in the politics of technology for sustainability
S Arora, B Van Dyck, D Sharma, A Stirling
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 16 (1), 247-262, 2020
Sustainability in Turbulent Times: Lessons from the Nexus Network for supporting transdisciplinary research
R Cairns, J Wilsdon, C O'Donovan, S Arora, D Charman, G Cranston, ...
Nexus Network, 2017
Appraising research policy instrument mixes: a multicriteria mapping study in six European countries of diagnostic innovation to manage antimicrobial resistance
J Coburn, F Bone, MM Hopkins, A Stirling, J Mestre-Ferrandiz, ...
Research Policy 50 (4), 104140, 2021
Don’t save ‘the world’–embrace a pluriverse
S Arora, A Stirling
Steps Centre, Falmer 24, 2020
Which way? Who says? Why? Questions on the multiple directions of social progress
A Stirling, C O'Donovan, B Ayre
University of Sussex, 2018
Strengthening conservation science as a crisis discipline by addressing challenges of precaution, privilege, and individualism
MB A. Stirling
Conservation Biology 35 (6), 1738-1746, 2021
‘Going through the dance steps’: instrumentality, frustration and performativity in processes of formal public participation in decision-making on shale development in the …
LJ Williams, A Martin, A Stirling
Energy research & social science 92, 102796, 2022
Degrowth and the pluriverse: Continued coloniality or intercultural revolution
S Arora, A Stirling
STEPS Centre Blog, Brighton UK, 2021
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