2019
DOI: 10.5539/jsd.v12n1p84
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Building a Coalition with Depoliticized Sustainability Discourse: The Case of a Transdisciplinary Transition Management Arena in Peru

Abstract: Transition management uses the depoliticized, rational discourse of systems terms, social learning and societal reflexivity. Transdisciplinary sustainability science research similarly uses the politically neutral terms of supporting the coproduction and integration of different types of knowledge. Yet both are clearly normative, resting on notions of participatory democracy and adopting environmental and social sustainability as explicit norms. Here we present the case of a transdisciplinary transition manage… Show more

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“…As their spatialinstitutional and particularly their socio-political contexts differ starkly, it requires meaningful understanding of heterogeneous contexts and urban sustainability transition processes, i.e. "processes of non-linear change for sustainability that profoundly transform cities and the systems they form part of" [5] and furthermore adequate transition governance frameworks [6][7][8]. This is pertinent as transition challenges are just as much related to politics, institutions and governance as they are to technology [7,9].…”
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“…As their spatialinstitutional and particularly their socio-political contexts differ starkly, it requires meaningful understanding of heterogeneous contexts and urban sustainability transition processes, i.e. "processes of non-linear change for sustainability that profoundly transform cities and the systems they form part of" [5] and furthermore adequate transition governance frameworks [6][7][8]. This is pertinent as transition challenges are just as much related to politics, institutions and governance as they are to technology [7,9].…”
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confidence: 99%