2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10030879
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Unpacking the Formation of Favourable Environments for Urban Experimentation: The Case of the Bristol Energy Scene

Abstract: Urban experimentation with sustainability has been gaining prominence in policy and academic discourses about urban transformations, spurring the creation of urban living laboratories and transition arenas. However, the academic literature has only begun examining why experimentation flourishes in particular cities, and why it conforms to place-specific styles. Meanwhile, the strategic niche management (SNM) tradition has extensively explored how protective spaces for experimentation emerge but has dealt only … Show more

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“…We also contend that understanding urban contexts as behaving primarily as protective spaces could obscure other potentially relevant dynamics and politics (see also Bulkeley et al, 2014a, 2014b, Torrens et al, 2018. Other strands of work also suggest a more plural approach is necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…We also contend that understanding urban contexts as behaving primarily as protective spaces could obscure other potentially relevant dynamics and politics (see also Bulkeley et al, 2014a, 2014b, Torrens et al, 2018. Other strands of work also suggest a more plural approach is necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Even without formally established laboratories, some places concentrate and sustain much experimentation in various domains of sustainability, infrastructure, and governance, playing a disproportional role in shaping distinct urban imaginaries (e.g. Longhurst, 2015, van den Heiligenberg et al, 2017, Raven et al, 2017Torrens et al, 2018). Nevertheless, there is considerable fragmentation in explanations of how this happens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…EPEs differ from how experiments are considered in transitions theory, as primarily centred on creating a novelty and building niches in early stages. EPEs seek to capture the role of different forms of experimentation in the expansion of niches and destabilisation of dominant practices or regimes (Torrens et al, 2018). This insight builds on the recognition that various forms of experimentation are always interventions in a larger transformation process that involve many actors, which almost never is met solely by a policy intervention from an STI agent or other government agencies.…”
Section: Tipc: a Co-creation Journeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than foregrounding the transformational failures, we focus on the transformation dynamics that can be engendered through experimentation, despite those failures. For that, drawing on Torrens et al, 2018) we introduce the notion of transformative outcomes (TOs) which encompasses three macro-processes and twelve outcomes that can guide the conduct and evaluation of TIP towards more transformative aims. We further introduce the notion of experimental policy engagements (EPEs), which refers to the various forms of experimental action which can be mobilised for achieving transformative outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%