[work package 2]
Towards integrative theory and comprehensive transitions policy mixes.
Scientific publications [wp2]
Diversifying deep transitions
Transition ‘backlash’
Lost in the Dual Transition
Blog articles [wp2]
Deliverables [wp2]
D2.3.1 Methodological protocol for transitions governance analysis
This deliverable presents the methodological guidelines for the empirical research on transitions governance (WP2). It develops the general framework on the selection and demarcation of cases (deliverable 2.1.1) into a research protocol for this specific line of empirical research. The report provides a research design, specifying case demarcations, research foci, empirical questions, planning and data gathering methods.
D2.1.1 Internal research note on case selection/demarcation (salient sectors)
This deliverable presents the results of consortium discussions on case selection, case demarcation and empirical research. It identifies project-level and work package-specific criteria and considerations on this issues. The document presents a framework to ensure convergence across work packages. It serves as a point of reference for the further development of methodological protocols and case study guidelines in the first half of 2022.
D 7.1.1 Bridging decarbonization and labour market in sustainability transitions (state-of-the-art)
This deliverable presents the D7.1.1 ‘Policy review on the foundations of ‘bridging two transitions’ (summary of task 2.2 for a policy audience)’. The report describes the societal context in which the bridging of ‘decarbonization’ and ‘labour’ transitions becomes urgent. Introducing LAMARTRA reseach questions and the main existing insights and answers regarding these questions, the literature review further addresses the analytical, methodological and normative fragmentation in the (scientific and policy) discourse on the topic. The review concludes with an outline of future research contributions and expected policy recommendations. The key contribution will reside in the development of ‘policy mixes’ that help deal with the ‘dual transition’ challenges.



