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| Transition Management× | Multi-Level Perspective on Transitions× | |
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| Галузь | Science Technology Studies | Science Technology Studies |
| Родина | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Рік появи≠ | 2001 | 2002 |
| Автор методу≠ | Jan Rotmans, René Kemp & Derk Loorbach | Frank W. Geels (building on Arie Rip and René Kemp) |
| Тип≠ | Prescriptive, complexity-based governance framework | Conceptual framework and analytic method for sociotechnical change |
| Основоположне джерело≠ | Loorbach, D. (2010). Transition management for sustainable development: a prescriptive, complexity-based governance framework. Governance, 23(1), 161-183. DOI ↗ | Geels, F. W. (2002). Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi-level perspective and a case-study. Research Policy, 31(8-9), 1257-1274. DOI ↗ |
| Інші назви | TM, Transition governance framework, Transition arena approach | MLP, Multi-level perspective framework, Sociotechnical transitions analysis |
| Пов'язані | 4 | 4 |
| Підсумок≠ | Transition Management (TM) is a prescriptive, complexity-based governance framework for deliberately steering long-term, structural change in sociotechnical systems toward sustainability. Rather than predicting or controlling outcomes, it organises a cyclical, participatory process—strategic, tactical, operational, and reflexive activities—through which a small group of frontrunners develops shared long-term visions, translates them into agendas and coalitions, mobilises experiments, and continuously monitors and learns. It applies insights from transitions research to the question of how societies might govern their own transformations. | The Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) is a middle-range framework for analysing how large sociotechnical systems—energy, mobility, food, water—shift from one dominant configuration to another. It locates change in the interplay of three analytic levels: protected niches where radical novelties incubate, the incumbent sociotechnical regime that structures ordinary practice, and a slow-moving exogenous landscape. Transitions occur when landscape pressures destabilise the regime and open windows of opportunity for maturing niche innovations to break through. |
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