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Citizen Activities in Energy Transition - User Innovation, New Communities, and the Shaping of a Sustainable Future (Paperback)
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Citizen Activities in Energy Transition - User Innovation, New Communities, and the Shaping of a Sustainable Future (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology
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This book addresses the rapidly changing citizen roles in
innovation, technology adoption, intermediation, market creation,
and legitimacy building for low-carbon solutions. It links research
in innovation studies, sustainability transitions, and science and
technology studies, and builds a new approach for the study of user
contributions to innovation and sociotechnical change. Citizen
Activities in Energy Transition gives detailed and empirically
grounded overall appraisal of citizens' active technological
engagement in the current energy transition, in an era when
Internet connectivity has given rise to important new forms of
citizen communities and interactions. It elaborates a new way to
study users in sociotechnical change through long-term ethnographic
and historical research and reports its deployment in a major,
decade-long line of investigation on user activities in small-scale
renewables, addressing user contributions from the early years to
the late proliferation stages of small-scale renewable energy
technologies (S-RETs). It offers a much-needed empirical and
theoretical understanding of the dynamics of the activities in
which users are engaged over the course of sociotechnical change,
including innovation, adoption, adjustment, intermediation,
community building, digital communities, market creation, and
legitimacy creation. This work is a must-read for those seeking to
understand the role of users in innovation, energy systems change
and the significance of new digital communities in present and
future sociotechnical change. Academics, policymakers, and managers
are given a new resource to understand the "demand side" of
sociotechnical change beyond the patterns of investment, adoption,
and social acceptance that have traditionally occupied their
attention.
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