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Transitions Visions

Author: Zahar Koretsky

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A podcast for the academic field of sustainability transitions and a home for discussion of transitions theory and practice. Hosted by transitions scholar Zahar Koretsky.
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I chat with Leonard Frank of University of Freiburg about his work on destabilisation governance in agriculture. His PhD dissertation can be found here: https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/files/269603/a2JQVh7yHzxBkTPS/Frank_Leonard_Diss.pdf
I chat with Abbie Yunita of Utrecht University about her work on the impacts on cultural heritage.Thank you for your coffee!https://ko-fi.com/transitionsvisions
I chat with Sergey Kolesnikov of Cambridge University about his work on technology spillovers.Kolesnikov et al. (2024). A framework and methodology for analyzing technology spillover processes with an application in solar photovoltaics. Technovation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2024.103048Thank you for your coffee!https://ko-fi.com/transitionsvisions
I chat with Marith Dieker from HAN University of Applied Science on working in the field of engineering responsibility in mobility.
I chat with Marjory Wildcraft, the founder of The Grow Network, on her work on self-sufficient food production and its implications for the food system.
I chat with Assistant Professor in Logic and AI at Vrije Universiteit Nederland Guido Löhr about his ideas on conceptual disruption, conceptual engineering, and the morality and politics in joint action.
I chat with Harro van Lente from Maastricht University on what drives scientific ideas and what this could mean for transition research.
I chat with Klara Strecker, a transitions scholar who is spinning off from academia and into own coaching and counseling practice. We discuss why and how. Check out Klara's coaching and counselling services at https://www.klarastrecker.com/
I chat with Vlasta Sikimić, Assistant Professor of philosophy of science at TU Eindhoven. We talk about the dual challenge of sustainability and AI in education.
I chat with Hiske Arts from Fossil Free Netherlands on their recent law suit against the European Union, as well as systems change, building coalitions and just transitions.
I chat with Hade Dorst, fellow transitions PhD and now advisor in TNO, we talk about her experiences there working on the border of academia and practice, and what working in such a large non-university research organisation looks like.
I chat with Ivo Wakounig from TU/e on what kind of volunteering work he combines with his transitions PhD, and why and how.
I chat with Natascha van Bommel from TU/e on her research on urgent and just transitions.
I chat with Jonas Torrens from Utrecht University on inter- and transdisciplinarity and belonging to a discipline and to a place. This reflexive conversation was inspired by a recent piece by Jonas on Medium.com found here: https://jonastorrens.medium.com/be-longing-6a4d4c516fa3 Links to some other things mentioned during this episode: Spark: https://www.unusualcollaborations.com/spark-projects NEST methods school: https://transitionsnest.wordpress.com/strn-nest-methods-school/
I chat with Chloé Taillandier and Marc Dijk from Maastricht University on their research on the concept of de-transitions as a return to a prior system state.
For a bit of winter holiday fun, I chat with ChatGPT on its take on the core transition dilemmas identified in the 2019 STRN research agenda paper.
I chat with Lukas Fuchs from TU/e on his research on theory behind arguments against and for the role of state in governance of transitions.
I chat with Phil Johnstone from SPRU on his research on un-black-boxing war and military in the analysis of transitions.
I chat with Robert Wade from TU Eindhoven on the energy transition, resource ownership and the intersections of transition studies and political economy.
Ep 1 - University Rebellion

Ep 1 - University Rebellion

2023-08-2801:16:37

Pilot episode where we open up with a bang and chat with University Rebellion Eindhoven (Netherlands).
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