| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6559275 | Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions | 2016 | 17 Pages | 
Abstract
												In the sustainability transitions literature the idea of 'protective space' shielding niche innovations from unfriendly selection environments is a fundamental concept. Few studies pause to consider how and by whom such protective space is created, maintained or expanded. The paper develops three propositions to deepen our understanding of the 'outward-oriented socio-political work' performed by technology advocates. The paper conducts a meta-analysis of six low-carbon technology case studies in the UK and The Netherlands. In each case, analysis finds the cases relevant to the propositions, but requiring finer nuance and further development.
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											Authors
												Rob Raven, Florian Kern, Bram Verhees, Adrian Smith, 
											