Authors
Fjalar J De Haan, Briony C Ferguson, Rachelle C Adamowicz, Phillip Johnstone, Rebekah R Brown, Tony HF Wong
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Volume
85
Pages
121-132
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Transitions studies have long been concerned with sustainability and, more recently, liveability. Throughout its growth into a research field in its own right, transitions have been suggested as essential in overcoming the socio-technical lock-ins that make many of today's infrastructural solutions and servicing systems untenable. Likely for that reason, transitions and the systems in need of them are often described in terms of change in infrastructure and services in those societal systems. This article proposes a different point of view of societal systems and transitions, where societal systems are considered to be systems that have evolved to meet societal needs. Using established theory from social psychology a framework of societal needs is developed that allows a more encompassing and systematic description of societal systems and, moreover, has an intrinsic facility to address matters like sustainability and …
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