Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems

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Main Author: Wittmayer, Julia M.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: de Geus, Tessa, Pel, Bonno, Avelino, Flor, Hielscher, Sabine, Hoppe, Thomas, Mühlemeier, Susan, Stasik, Agata, Oxenaar, Sem, Rogge, Karoline S., Visser, Vivian, Marín-González, Esther, Ooms, Merel, Buitelaar, Saskia, Foulds, Chris, Petrick, Kristian, Klarwein, Salvador, Krupnik, Seweryn, de Vries, Gerdien, Wagner, Aleksandra, Härtwig, Anja
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Language: eng
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Summary: Social innovation is an important dimension of current transformations in energy systems. It can refer to alternative business models, novel policy instruments, financing schemes, participatory governance approaches to energy questions, or new discourses. Its significance for energy systems is often considered in narrow instrumentalist terms, reducing it to a tool serving particular policy objectives. Grounding the concept in social science and humanities insights, this review essay proposes a broadened social innovation understanding. We propose 1) to open up the normative complexity of the concept; 2) to appreciate the multi-actor nature of social innovation; 3) to understand it as an analytical entry point for socio-material intertwinement; and, 4) to understand social innovation as premised on experimentalism-based intervention logics. The proposed social innovation understandings provide a broader imagination and strategizing of structural changes in energy systems.
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title Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
spellingShingle Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
Wittmayer, Julia M.
Prosumerism
Social innovation
Energy transition
Renewable energy
title_short Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
title_full Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
title_fullStr Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
title_full_unstemmed Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
title_sort Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
author Wittmayer, Julia M.
author_facet Wittmayer, Julia M.
de Geus, Tessa
Pel, Bonno
Avelino, Flor
Hielscher, Sabine
Hoppe, Thomas
Mühlemeier, Susan
Stasik, Agata
Oxenaar, Sem
Rogge, Karoline S.
Visser, Vivian
Marín-González, Esther
Ooms, Merel
Buitelaar, Saskia
Foulds, Chris
Petrick, Kristian
Klarwein, Salvador
Krupnik, Seweryn
de Vries, Gerdien
Wagner, Aleksandra
Härtwig, Anja
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Pel, Bonno
Avelino, Flor
Hielscher, Sabine
Hoppe, Thomas
Mühlemeier, Susan
Stasik, Agata
Oxenaar, Sem
Rogge, Karoline S.
Visser, Vivian
Marín-González, Esther
Ooms, Merel
Buitelaar, Saskia
Foulds, Chris
Petrick, Kristian
Klarwein, Salvador
Krupnik, Seweryn
de Vries, Gerdien
Wagner, Aleksandra
Härtwig, Anja
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wittmayer, Julia M.
de Geus, Tessa
Pel, Bonno
Avelino, Flor
Hielscher, Sabine
Hoppe, Thomas
Mühlemeier, Susan
Stasik, Agata
Oxenaar, Sem
Rogge, Karoline S.
Visser, Vivian
Marín-González, Esther
Ooms, Merel
Buitelaar, Saskia
Foulds, Chris
Petrick, Kristian
Klarwein, Salvador
Krupnik, Seweryn
de Vries, Gerdien
Wagner, Aleksandra
Härtwig, Anja
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prosumerism
Social innovation
Energy transition
Renewable energy
topic Prosumerism
Social innovation
Energy transition
Renewable energy
description Social innovation is an important dimension of current transformations in energy systems. It can refer to alternative business models, novel policy instruments, financing schemes, participatory governance approaches to energy questions, or new discourses. Its significance for energy systems is often considered in narrow instrumentalist terms, reducing it to a tool serving particular policy objectives. Grounding the concept in social science and humanities insights, this review essay proposes a broadened social innovation understanding. We propose 1) to open up the normative complexity of the concept; 2) to appreciate the multi-actor nature of social innovation; 3) to understand it as an analytical entry point for socio-material intertwinement; and, 4) to understand social innovation as premised on experimentalism-based intervention logics. The proposed social innovation understandings provide a broader imagination and strategizing of structural changes in energy systems.
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