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Euspri konferenz 2012, Karlsruhe Track: New Methods – Sustainability Transitions

The quest for mission-oriented science-society relations. Euspri konferenz 2012, Karlsruhe Track: New Methods – Sustainability Transitions. Nicolaj Tofte Brenneche, Phd student Copenhagen Business School Dept. of Management, Politics and Philosophy. Transition cartographies.

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Euspri konferenz 2012, Karlsruhe Track: New Methods – Sustainability Transitions

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  1. The quest for mission-oriented science-society relations Euspri konferenz 2012, KarlsruheTrack: New Methods – Sustainability Transitions Nicolaj Tofte Brenneche, Phd student Copenhagen Business School Dept. of Management, Politics and Philosophy

  2. Transition cartographies • Cartography: Implied relation between what counts as scientific knowledge and the organization of knowledge production Isabelle Stengers: Knowledge ecologies and reciprocal capture Karin Knorr-Cetina: Epistemic cultures, machineries of knowledge production Gilles Deleuze: Virtual-actual causalities • Energy transitions: Mapping activities are extensive. Which kinds of maps can organize systemic innovation?

  3. Topology and systemic innovation Cartographies Topology Knowledge creation and topology: Demonstratorium “Smart cities” Strategic partnerships (H2020)

  4. Challenges for (the study of) policy • What is “an entrepreneurial university”? • The challenge of systemic innovation in energy streches far, far beyond commercialization of technologies. • Disconnection between emerging practices (knowledge topologies) and the typology of the entrepreneurial university • Organizational entrepreneurship.

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