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Cox, E. Johnstone, P. Stirling, A. (forthcoming) “Understanding the intensity of UK policy commitments to nuclear power: the role of perceived imperatives to maintain military nuclear submarine capabilities” SPRU Working Paper Series
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A. (forthcoming) “Exploring nuclear (dis)continuity: the case of Germany and the UK using the problem stream approach” Discontinuity in technological systems (edited by Stegmaier, P. Kuhlmann, S.)
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A. (2015) “Exploring nuclear trajectories in Germany and the UK: from ‘regimes’ to ‘democracies’ in socio-technical transitions and discontinuities” SPRU working paper series, SWPS 2015-18, at: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/research/swps
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2013) Discontinuity in technology systems and the case of nuclear power: exploring patterns of nuclear policy in France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. DiscGo research group paper, University of Sussex, 2013
Longen, J., Hoffmann, S., & Weyer, J. (2015). “Governance of Discontinuation” als neue Perspektive der sozialwissenschaftlichen TA. In A. Bogner, M. Decker, & M. Sotoudeh (Eds.), Responsible Innovation. Neue Impulse für die Technikfolgenabschätzung? (pp. 121-130). Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos – edition sigma
Stegmaier, P., Kuhlmann, S., & Visser, V. R. (2014). The discontinuation of socio-technical systems as governance problem. In S. Borrás & J. Edler (Eds.), Governance of systems change (pp. 111-131). Cheltenham: Elgar
Stegmaier, P., Kuhlmann, S., & Visser, V. R. (2012). Governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical systems. Paper presented at the Jean Monnet Conference: The Governance of Innovation and Socio-Technical Systems in Europe: New Trends, New Challenges, International Workshop, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Stegmaier, P., Visser, V. R., & Kuhlmann, S. (2012). Governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical systems—An exploratory study of the incandescent light bulb phase-out. Paper presented at the 4S/EASST Conference, Panel on The governance of innovation and sociotechnical systems: design and displacements – I, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Stirling, A. Johnstone, P. (2014) ‘Extraordinary sameness’ in UK nuclear power policy: exploring key hinge points and near discontinuities.’ DiscGo research paper, University of Sussex, 2014
Weyer, J., Hoffmann, S., & Longen, J. (2015). Achieving sustainable mobility. The discontinuation of the socio-technical regime of automobility. Soziologisches Arbeitspapier der TU Dortmund, 44. At: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/34344
Weyer, J., Hoffmann, S., & Longen, J. (2016). The discontinuation of the automobility regime. Exploring multi-level governance (submitted, in revision). Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
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Hoffmann, S., Bischoff, A., Weyer, J., & Longen, J. (2015). The discontinuation of socio-technical regimes – Transition by ‘de-construction’ of actor-networks. Paper presented at the 6. International Sustainability Conference (IST), August 28, Brighton, UK
Hoffmann, S., Bischoff, A., Weyer, J., & Longen, J. (2015). The discontinuation of socio-technical regimes – Transition by ‘de-construction’ of actor-networks. Paper presented at the 31. European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) Conference, July 2, Athens, Greece
Hoffmann, S., Weyer, J., & Longen, J. (2014). Achieving sustainable mobility – The discontinuation of socio-technical regimes. Paper presented at the 30. European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) Conference, June 2-4, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2016). Conference presentation on discontinuity and nuclear in Germany and the UK. EU-SPRI Annual Conference, Lund, Sweden,8th-10th June
Johnsone, P (2016.) Qualities of democracy and nuclear power. Keynote presentation at the PLATENSO Network final Conference, Warsaw, Poland, 7th April, 2016
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A. (2015). Comparing nuclear trajectories in Germany and the UK. Conference Presentation at the Sustainability Transitions Annual Conference, SPRU, University of Sussex, 26th-28th August
Longen, J., Hoffmann, S., & Weyer, J. (2014). Governance of the Discontinuation of Socio-Technical Systems – Neue Konzepte und Methoden der Erforschung technischen Wandels (English title: Governance of the Discontinuation of Socio-Technical Systems – New concepts and methods for exploring technological change). Paper presented at the 37th Congress of the German Sociological Association (DGS, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie), October 6-10, Trier, Germany
Stegmaier, P. (2015). Socio-technical Discontinuation as Governance Dynamic and Enactment. Presentation at the International Conference ‘Living in Technoscientific Worlds’ Celebrating the Launch of STS Austria, University of Vienna, 3 December 2015
Stegmaier, P. (2015). Enacting Discontinuity – what’s useful and what’s cumbersome (for instance: EU ILB Phase-out). Presentation at the International Sustainability Transition Conference, Brighton, SPRU, 28 August 2015
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2016). How obsolescent innovation must give way: The governance of discontinuation of incandescent light bulbs in the EU.Paper presented at the EU-SPRI Annual Conference, Lund, Sweden, 10 June 2016
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2013). The art and the problem of purposeful ending: The governance of the discontinuation of incandescent light bulbs in the Netherlands. Paper presented at the The 5th Biennial Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation, 28 September 2013, Atlanta, Georgia Institute of Technology
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2013). Discontinuation governance as a neglected dimension in STI studies. Paper presented at the 2013 Conference of the Eu-SPRI Forum, 12 April 2013, Madrid
Stegmaier, P., Visser, V. R., & Kuhlmann, S. (2012). Governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical systems—An exploratory study of the incandescent light bulb phase-out. Paper presented at the 4S/EASST Conference, Panel on The governance of innovation and sociotechnical systems: design and displacements – I, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Stegmaier, P., Kuhlmann, S., & Visser, V. R. (2012). Governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical systems. Paper presented at the Jean Monnet Conference: The Governance of Innovation and Socio-Technical Systems in Europe: New Trends, New Challenges, International Workshop, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Stegmaier, P. & Schulte, A. Katharina (2015). On Creative Destruction – How European Lighting Industry Strategically Discontinued Light Bulbs. Presentation at the 5th CIM Community Workshop, Enschede, Twente University, 2 September 2015
Weyer, J., Longen, J., & Hoffmann, S. (2014). Governing responsible discontinuation – Neue Konzepte und Methoden der sozialwissenschaftlichen TA (English title: Governing responsible discontinuation – New concepts and methods of technology assessment in the social sciences). Paper presented at the International Conference NTA6-TA14, June 2-4, Vienna, Austria
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Longen, J., Hoffmann, S., & Weyer, J. (2015). Modelling the discontinuation of the automobility regime. An integrated approach to multi-level governance. Paper presented at the Spring meeting of the DGS-Section “Science and Technology Studies” (Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung), June 12-13, Dortmund, Germany
Longen, J. & Hoffmann, S. (2014) Integrated case study: Car policy. Paper presented at the DiscGo Workshop Dortmund, 6 February 2014, Dortmund, TU Dortmund University
Schulte, A. K. (2014). Light industry as actor & factor in the discontinuation of the ILB. Paper presented at the DiscGo Workshop Paris, 15 July 2014, Paris, IFRIS, SenS
Stegmaier, P. (2014). Outline of cognitive, social-psychological and psychological aspects of what can be called ‘discontinuation governance’, Dept. of Psychology, Health and Technology Colloquium, Twente University, Enschede, 7 October 2014
Stegmaier, P. (2013). The discontinuation of socio-technical systems and technologies as a problem for governance in action. Paper presented at the WTMC Workshop fall 2013: Publics, Problems, and Technologies, 8 November 2013, Ravenstein, Soeterbeeck
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2016). Capturing how obsolescent innovation must give way: The ‘discontinuation governance’ heuristic. Presentation at STePS Research Days, Enschede, The Netherlands, 14 June 2016
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2014). Discontinuation as a problem of governance Making. Paper presented at the DiscGo Workshop Paris, 15 July 2014, Paris, IFRIS, SenS
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2013). The Governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical contexts. Paper presented at the 2nd DiscGo Workshop Brighton, 10 July 2013, Brighton, SPRU, University of Sussex
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2013). The governance of the discontinuation of socio-technical systems. Paper presented at the ORA Project Launch Meeting, 15 February 2013, Enschede, Twente University, IGS Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies
Stegmaier, P., & Kuhlmann, S. (2013). Can socio-technical systems be abandoned? Studying the governance of discontinuation. Paper presented at the Colloquium of the Innovation in Governance Seminars, Innovation in Governance Research Group, 22 January 2013, Berlin, TU Berlin, Center for Technology and Society
Weyer, J. (2015). Multi-level governance of socio‐technical systems. Paper presented at the DiscGo Workshop Twente, 15 January 2015, Twente, STEPS, Twente University
Weyer, J. (2015). Governance of complex systems A multi-level model. Paper presented at the DiscGo Workshop Twente, 15 January 2015, Twente, STEPS, Twente University
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Swarts, E. (2016). ICE transport discontinuation in the Netherlands: What is the the Dutch government doing about it? Bachelor Thesis. Enschede: University of Twente
Bulten, M. (2016). Understanding global discontinuation governance—An explorative study on the global mercury ban by the UN Minamata Convention. Master Thesis. Enschede: University of Twente
Evers, S. (2013). Who killed the EV-1? Bachelor thesis. Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Hoffmann, S. (2013). Unlocking and Blocking Paths: Concepts for Terminating Socio-Technical Trajectories. Master thesis. Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Hoffmann, S. (2018). The transformation of socio-technical systems – Using a mixed-method-approach to understand the transition of mobility (working title). Ph.D. thesis (in progress). Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Oudelaar, N. (2015). The influence of non-governmental organisations on European Union policy processes. An explorative study on the role of non-governmental organisations during the policy process that went prior to the incandescent light bulb phase-out. Master Thesis. Enschede: University of Twente
Schlüter, J. (2015). Car-Sharing als Beitrag zum Systemwechsel in der (Auto-)Mobilität. Zum Zusammenspiel von sozialen und technischen Innovationen (English title: Car sharing as contribution to a change in (auto-)mobility. The interplay of social and technological innovations). Master thesis. Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Schulte, A. K. (2015). The lighting industry as actor and factor in the EU discontinuation of the incandescent light bulb. Master Thesis. Enschede: University of Twente
Steinbach, K. (2014). Die Rolle von NGOs bei der Beendigung eines sozio-technischen Regimes. Das Beispiel des Verbrennungsmotors (English title: The role of NGOs in discontinuing socio-technical regimes. The case of the ICE). Bachelor thesis. Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Teigelkamp, T. (2015). Verkehrsmittelwahl als Thema der soziologischen Handlungstheorie – eine empirische Studie (English title: Modal choice as a subject of sociological action theory – an empirical study). Bachelor thesis. Dortmund: TU Dortmund University
Visser, V. R. (2012). The purposeful governance of technology discontinuation: an explorative study on the discontinuation of the incandescent light bulb in the EU. Master Thesis. Enschede: University of Twente
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Adelt, F., Weyer, J., & Fink, R. D. (2014). Governance of complex systems: results of a sociological simulation experiment. Ergonomics, 57(3), 434-448. doi:10.1080/00140139.2013.877598
Geels, F. W. (2014), ‘Reconceptualising the co-evolution of firms-in-industries and their environments: Developing an inter-disciplinary Triple Embeddedness Framework’, Research Policy, 43, 261-277
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2016) “Submerged politics of UK nuclear power” The Spokesman, 132, 76-80
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A. (2016) “Trident, nuclear submarines and the UK’s nuclear power imperative” The Ecologist [online]. At: http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/2986863/trident_nuclear_submarines_and_the_uks_nuclear_power_imperative.html
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2015) “All at sea: making sense of the UK’s muddled nuclear policy” The Conversation [Online], 15th October. At: https://theconversation.com/all-at-sea-making-sense-of-the-uks-muddled-nuclear-policy-48553
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2015) “Why Germany is dunping nuclear power – and the UK isn’t” The Conversation [Online], 8th September. At: https://theconversation.com/why-germany-is-dumping-nuclear-power-and-britain-isnt-46359
Johnstone, P. Stirling, A (2015) “Shining a light on Britain’s nuclear state” The Guardian [online], 7th August. At: https://www.theguardian.com/science/political-science/2015/aug/07/shining-a-light-on-britains-nuclear-state
Johnstone, P. (2015) “The politics of the UK nuclear renaissance” Sussex Energy Group blog [online], 17th February. At: http://blogs.sussex.ac.uk/sussexenergygroup/2015/02/17/the-politics-of-the-uk-nuclear-renaissance/
Kuhlmann, S., & Rip, A. (2014). The challenge of addressing Grand Challenges. A think piece on how innovation can be driven towards the “Grand Challenges” as defined under the prospective European Union Framework Programme Horizon 2020
Stirling, A. Johnstone, P (2016) “On the deep state hypothesis” POLET Network [Online], 6th January. At: http://polet.network/blog//deep-state-uk-response
Turnheim, B. and Geels, F. W. (2012), ‘Regime destabilisation as the flipside of energy transitions: Lessons from the history of the British coal industry (1913-1997)’, Energy Policy, 50 35-49
Weyer, J., Adelt, F., & Hoffmann, S. (2015). Governance of socio-technical systems. A multi-level model. Soziologisches Arbeitspapier der TU Dortmund, 42. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2003/34132
Weyer, J., Adelt, F., Ihrig, A., & Hoffmann, S. (2016). Simulation of the governance of complex systems. Basic concepts and preliminary scenarios. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (planned)
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