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MONDAY JUNE 2410:45 - 12:15
1A: C
onfe
renc
e Tr
ack
- RM
120
0A
ccel
erat
ing
sust
aina
bilit
y tra
nsiti
ons
Joch
en M
arka
rd, F
rank
Gee
ls, R
ob R
aven
Faci
ng tr
ansi
tion
phas
e tw
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eike
Löh
r, Ja
nnik
a M
atte
sH
ow fa
st is
pla
usib
le?
Will
McD
owal
l, Ilk
ka K
eppo
, et a
l.
1B: U
nder
stan
ding
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
120
1Im
plic
atio
ns o
f the
ene
rgy
trans
ition
M
icha
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rnet
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volu
tion
of s
ocia
l inn
ovat
ion
Fran
ces
Wes
tley,
Ola
Tjo
rnbo
, et a
l.In
stitu
tiona
l inf
rast
ruct
ure
Lea
Fuen
fsch
illin
g
1C: P
ower
, Age
ncy,
and
Pol
itics
- RM
311
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con
test
atio
nsFl
or A
velin
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oliti
cal p
ower
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ergy
dec
entra
lizat
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Mar
ie C
laire
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bois
Fiel
d th
eory
and
tran
sitio
ns
Gre
gor K
ungl
1D: G
over
ning
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
320
1P
oliti
cal p
rice
of p
hasi
ng o
ut c
oal
Flor
ian
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i, N
icol
as S
chm
id, e
t al.
Tran
sitio
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foss
il fu
el e
xpor
ters
N
atha
n Le
mph
ers
Inst
itutio
nal f
ailu
re a
nd d
eclin
eJe
ns N
ewig
, Pim
Der
wor
t, N
icol
as J
ager
Pol
itica
l res
ilien
cy b
y de
sign
Jam
es R
. Gae
de, B
rend
an H
aley
, et a
l.
1E: O
rgan
izat
ions
and
Indu
strie
s - R
M 3
112
Cor
pora
te e
ntre
pren
eurs
hip
/ tra
nsiti
ons
Tuuk
ka M
äkiti
eIn
nova
tion
syst
em in
Pea
rl R
iver
Del
ta
Mas
aru
Yarim
eG
loba
l inn
ovat
ion
syst
ems
Chr
istia
n B
inz,
Jor
rit G
osen
s, e
t al.
1F: E
thic
al A
spec
ts -
RM 2
308
MLP
/acc
essi
bilit
y/tra
nspo
rt pl
anni
ng
Sea
n C
ooke
, Elm
a D
urak
ovic
, et a
l.Tr
ansf
orm
ativ
e po
wer
of t
he S
DG
sM
atia
s R
amire
z, O
scar
Rom
ero,
et a
l.Th
e S
yste
m o
f Ric
e In
tens
ifica
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Alic
ia H
arle
yH
ousi
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nd ju
st tr
ansi
tion
And
rean
ne D
oyon
, Triv
ess
Moo
re
1G: S
pace
s, S
cale
s, P
lace
s - R
M 2
311
Equ
itabl
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ban
Mob
ility
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Res
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to e
xper
imen
ts in
tran
spor
t Ya
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k C
orne
t, Ti
m S
chw
anen
Inno
vatio
n pl
atfo
rm /
low
-car
bon
econ
omy
Cris
tian
Mat
ti, e
t al.
1H: S
peci
al T
opic
s: C
ircul
ar E
cono
my
1 -
RM 3
220
CE
and
sus
tain
abili
ty tr
ansi
tions
E
mm
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l Rau
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Car
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to C
E /
know
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onA
lmon
a Ta
ni, V
alen
tina
Tarti
u, e
t al.
1I: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
320
2Tr
ansi
tions
in G
loba
l Sou
th: t
owar
ds a
sh
ared
rese
arch
age
nda
and
netw
ork
activ
ities
Bip
ashy
ee G
hosh
, Adr
iana
Mar
otti
de
Mel
lo, V
ikas
Men
ghw
ani,
Gio
rgia
Silv
estri
, M
apul
a Ts
hang
ela,
Ann
a W
iecz
orek
1J: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
322
4P
ublic
trus
t in
Can
ada’
s de
cisi
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akin
g fo
r a lo
w-e
mis
sion
s en
ergy
tran
sitio
nM
aris
a B
eck,
Mon
ica
Gat
tinge
r, M
icha
el
Cle
land
, Ste
phen
Bird
, Ric
hard
Car
lson
1K: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
322
8Lo
okin
g ba
ck a
nd p
ushi
ng a
head
: sm
all
busi
ness
es’ r
ole
in tr
ansi
tions
Sar
ah B
urch
, Der
k Lo
orba
ch, J
ohn
Rob
inso
n, T
ova
Dav
idso
n, C
hris
toph
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Lued
eritz
, Jos
e D
iBel
la, L
inda
Wes
tman
, N
iki F
rant
zesk
aki
1L: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
513
6P
athw
ays
to fl
ouris
hing
: soc
ial e
nter
pris
e st
rate
gies
for r
egio
nal s
yste
ms
chan
geP
eter
Jon
es, N
icol
e N
orris
, Lin
dsay
Tel
fer
13:15 - 14:45
2A: C
onfe
renc
e Tr
ack
- RM
120
0D
eclin
e in
tran
sitio
ns
Ste
phen
Dan
iel M
cGra
il, R
. Rav
en, e
t al.
Is n
ucle
ar e
nerg
y in
glo
bal d
eclin
e?
Joch
en M
arka
rd, N
uno
Ben
to, e
t al.
Acc
eler
atio
n th
roug
h te
chno
logy
dec
line
Joch
en M
arka
rd, K
. Iso
aho,
L. W
idde
l
2B: U
nder
stan
ding
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
120
1E
lect
ricity
tran
sitio
ns: G
erm
any
and
UK
M
asah
iro S
uzuk
i, A
leh
Che
rpTe
chno
logy
and
evo
lutio
nary
dyn
amic
sC
arst
en S
chw
äbe,
Elis
abet
h E
ppin
ger
Exp
lain
ing
sust
aina
bilit
y tra
nsiti
ons
Pim
Der
wor
t, Je
ns N
ewig
, Jag
er N
icol
as
2C: P
ower
, Age
ncy,
and
Pol
itics
- RM
230
8G
ende
r and
sus
tain
abili
ty tr
ansi
tions
A
nnic
a K
rons
ell
The
auto
mot
ive
Indu
stry
Adr
iana
Mar
otti
de M
ello
Mul
timod
al u
rban
mob
ility
regi
mes
Ann
ika
Arn
old,
Jen
s S
chip
pl
2D: G
over
ning
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
231
1P
oliti
cal e
cono
my
of c
limat
e fin
ance
Mar
k P
urdo
nA
sset
fina
ncin
g: lo
w-c
arbo
n te
chno
logi
es
Bja
rne
Ste
ffen,
Flo
rian
Egl
i, et
al.
Car
bon
pric
ing
in e
lect
ricity
mar
kets
Kev
in J
ones
, Ben
jam
in C
ivile
tti, e
t al.
Exp
erim
enta
l reg
ulat
ory
sand
boxe
s K
laus
Kub
eczk
o, A
nna
Wan
g
2E: O
rgan
izat
ions
and
Indu
strie
s - R
M 3
110
Dis
rupt
ing
self-
rein
forc
ing
proc
esse
s E
eva-
Lotta
Apa
jala
hti,
Gre
gor K
ungl
Ont
ario
gre
en jo
bs s
trate
gyB
runo
Arc
and
Land
-use
bas
ed p
alud
icul
ture
R
afae
l Zie
gler
2F: G
over
ning
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
311
2P
olic
y m
ixes
for l
ithiu
m-io
n ba
tterie
sS
ebas
tian
Sew
erin
, Mar
tin B
euse
, et a
l. Th
e cl
imat
e, th
e st
ate
and
us
Nor
man
d M
ouss
eau
Ene
rgy
trans
ition
s in
Chi
na a
nd In
dia
Dai
suke
Hay
ashi
2G: S
pace
s, S
cale
s, P
lace
s - R
M 3
201
Eur
opea
n vu
lner
abili
ty to
LC
tran
sitio
nsW
ill M
cDow
all,
Tobi
as R
eina
uer,
et a
l.C
onte
xtua
lizin
g in
terv
entio
ns
Gid
eon
Sol
omon
Kos
soff
Ene
rgy
trans
ition
s in
sub
-Sah
aran
Afri
caK
wek
u O
duro
Kor
ante
ngA
TIS
ana
lysi
s of
san
itatio
n va
lue
chai
ns
Ber
nhar
d Tr
uffe
r, M
ara
van
Wel
ie, e
t al.
2H: S
peci
al T
opic
s: C
ircul
ar E
cono
my
2 -
RM 3
220
Hou
sing
in th
e ci
rcul
ar e
cono
my
Wal
do G
alle
, Wim
Deb
acke
r, et
al.
Inst
itutio
naliz
ing
nich
e ex
perim
ents
R
ache
l Lyn
n G
reer
, T. v
on W
irth,
et a
l.Tr
ansi
tion
to C
E: E
V b
atte
ries
Arm
agha
n C
hiza
ryfa
rd, C
ali N
uur,
et a
l.C
ircul
ar e
cono
my
/ urb
an re
gene
ratio
nA
ri Jo
kine
n, P
ekka
Jok
inen
, et a
l.
2I: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
320
2U
nder
stan
ding
sus
tain
abili
ty tr
ansi
tions
in
regi
ons
in fl
ux: e
xper
ienc
es fr
om N
orth
ern
Can
ada
Ale
xand
ra M
alle
tt, D
avid
Cod
zi, S
haun
a M
orga
n, M
icha
el R
oss,
Ada
m P
erry
, M
icha
el B
row
n
2J: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
322
4U
rban
tran
sitio
ns a
nd tr
ansf
orm
atio
ns:
taki
ng s
tock
and
mov
ing
forw
ard
Rob
Rav
en, J
onas
Tor
rens
, A
nne
Maa
ssen
, Mar
cus
Ege
rman
n,
Pau
la K
ivim
aa, E
mili
a S
med
s, K
athe
rina
Höl
sche
r, N
iki F
rant
zesk
aki,
Chi
ara
Farn
é Fr
atin
i
2K: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
322
8D
evel
opin
g a
theo
ry o
f tra
nsfo
rmat
iona
l ac
tion
Ste
ve W
adde
ll, S
andr
a W
addo
ck, B
ruce
G
olds
tein
, Der
k Lo
orba
ch, P
eter
Tay
lor,
Ingr
id R
icht
er
2L: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
513
6A
ddre
ssin
g ch
alle
nges
in C
anad
a’s
trans
i-tio
n to
a lo
wer
car
bon
emis
sion
eco
nom
yW
arre
n M
abee
, Jea
n B
lair,
Jor
dan
Car
lson
, Car
olyn
Del
oyde
, Nic
k E
ngla
nd,
Mar
k O
usel
ey
15:15 - 16:15
3A: G
over
ning
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
231
1Tr
ansi
tion
to fu
ture
pro
of p
ublic
spa
ce
Sar
ah B
ork,
Sac
ha S
tolp
Soc
ial l
earn
ing:
urb
an c
limat
e pr
ojec
tsK
imbe
rley
Sla
ter,
John
Rob
inso
n, e
t al.
Tran
sfor
mat
ive
mul
ti-st
akeh
olde
r dia
logu
eB
enja
min
Cas
hore
, et a
l. C
omm
unity
clim
ate
resi
lienc
yTe
rry
Irwin
, Che
ryl D
ahle
3B: U
nder
stan
ding
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
311
2K
now
ledg
e in
frast
ruct
ures
in tr
ansi
tions
Sha
na L
ee H
irsch
Inst
itutio
nal c
hang
e: tr
ansi
tion
path
way
sH
ami Y
ouse
fdeh
i, R
ajsh
ree
Pra
kash
, et a
l. B
razi
lian
light
-veh
icle
tran
sitio
nsLí
via
Mor
aes
Mar
ques
Ben
venu
tti, e
t al.
Com
mun
ities
of p
ract
ice
Vere
na H
erm
elin
gmei
er, K
. Aug
enst
ein,
et
al.
3C: P
ower
, Age
ncy,
and
Pol
itics
- RM
230
8Th
e E
U E
TS in
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ope’
s en
ergy
tran
sitio
nAv
iel V
erbr
ugge
n“N
atio
nal i
dent
ity” o
f tra
nsiti
on m
etho
dsS
ator
u M
izug
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Pol
itica
l eco
nom
y of
pol
icy
Dav
id W
alw
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nd fo
ssil
fuel
pha
se-o
utLa
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Oliv
ia G
ross
Glo
bal s
ocio
-tech
nica
l reg
imes
A
ndri
Bru
gger
, Chr
istia
n B
inz
3D: G
over
ning
Tra
nsiti
ons
- RM
320
1G
reen
bon
d m
arke
ts in
Indi
a an
d C
hina
Vasu
ndha
ra S
arav
ade,
Ola
f Web
erS
outh
Afri
ca e
lect
ricity
: jus
t tra
nsiti
onLw
andl
e M
qadi
, Map
ula
Tsha
ngel
aE
nerg
y tra
nsiti
on /
low
inco
me
coun
tries
Ant
hony
Affu
l-Dad
zie
Writ
ing
new
ene
rgy
stor
ies
Sco
tt D
avid
Mor
ton-
Nin
omiy
aE
nerg
y co
mm
ons
and
encl
osur
esM
atth
ew J
Bur
ke
3E: O
rgan
izat
ions
and
Indu
strie
s - R
M 3
110
Suc
cess
of c
omm
unity
ene
rgy
proj
ects
Sal
vato
re R
uggi
ero
Sus
tain
able
indu
stria
lisat
ion:
PV
pan
els
Eld
er D
avy,
Ivan
Nyg
aard
, et a
l.M
unic
ipal
gre
en in
dust
rial p
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y Lu
yi C
hen,
Ron
g Zh
ouN
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nt re
cycl
ing
in F
inla
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si A
nter
o N
ylén
Pro
duct
s di
ffusi
on: t
he b
ioec
onom
yLe
onar
do V
ieira
Tei
xeira
, et a
l.
3F: P
ract
ice
and
Ever
yday
Life
- RM
320
2R
ebou
nd ri
sks
redu
ced
Jürg
en S
chul
tze,
Ste
phan
ie L
übke
Urb
an fa
rmin
g: in
nova
tive
prac
tices
C
.L. d
e A
ngel
o, S
.K. d
a C
unha
Sus
tain
able
hou
sing
dis
cour
se in
Que
bec
Gui
llaum
e Le
ssar
dN
arra
tive
anal
ysis
/ ev
eryd
ay p
ract
ices
A. B
. da
Cos
ta, R
.C. M
acha
do, e
t al.
3G: S
peci
al T
opic
s: F
ood
Syst
ems
- RM
322
0W
icke
d pr
oble
ms
in fo
od s
yste
ms
Gra
ham
Mac
Don
ald,
V. S
eufe
rt, e
t al.
Edi
ble
inse
cts
and
sust
aina
ble
food
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re H
inric
hsP
ublic
par
ticip
atio
n / t
ime
horiz
ons
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iam
Pre
iss
Food
sus
tain
abili
ty n
iche
sC
hris
tina
Mar
ia G
uger
ell
Gov
erni
ng w
ater
for e
nerg
y tra
nsiti
ons
Jing
jing
Zhan
g, M
arga
ret T
aylo
r, et
al.
3H: S
peci
al T
opic
s: C
ircul
ar E
cono
my
3 -
RM 3
224
Circ
ular
eco
nom
y st
art-u
ps
Mar
vin
Hen
ry, J
ulia
n K
irchh
err,
et a
l.E
nerg
y se
curit
y is
sues
Sim
on L
angl
ois-
Ber
trand
Sol
ar e
lect
rifica
tion
to s
olar
was
te?
Sha
hraz
ad F
arC
o-de
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ping
pol
icy
mix
es fo
r CE
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na S
undq
vist
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berg
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kerm
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mm
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3I: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
120
0Tr
ansf
orm
ativ
e in
nova
tion
for (
un)s
usta
in-
abili
ty: b
ig p
ictu
re tr
ends
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card
s, a
nd
disr
uptiv
e po
ssib
ilitie
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anie
l Ros
enbl
oom
, Fra
nk G
eels
, M
erly
na L
im, D
avid
Wol
fe
3J: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
120
1S
cale
of o
bser
vatio
n an
d its
impa
ct o
n ac
cele
ratin
g tra
nsfo
rmat
ion
thro
ugh
seed
s of
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ood
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hrop
ocen
eK
lara
Joh
anna
Win
kler
, Mar
ta B
erbé
s-B
lázq
uez,
Kat
e K
nuth
3K: D
ialo
gue
Sess
ion
- RM
322
8Tr
ansd
isci
plin
ary
appr
oach
es fo
r acc
eler
at-
ing
incl
usiv
e tra
nsiti
ons
(Par
t 1)
Jenn
y Li
eu, L
uis
D. V
irla,
Osc
ar v
an
Vlie
t
16:30 - 18:00
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230
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and
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strie
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tain
abili
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pren
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mat
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regi
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pace
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Sess
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311
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bilit
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112
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SUNDAY JUNE 23
17:00 - 19.00Advance Registration(Alt Hotel, 2nd floor)
17:30 - 19:15
NEST Session: For newcomers to Sustainability Transitions Research. Open to those who registered in advance and received email confirmation from the organizers(Alt Hotel, 2nd floor)
19:15-21:15Welcome Reception (Open to all)(Alt Hotel, Lobby and 2nd floor)
USEFUL INFORMATION
Wireless NetworkName (SSID): ISTPassword: carleton2019
Conference Assistance(343) 996+9513
Cyber Café and Charging StationsFor your convenience computerterminals are set up in the Richcraft Hall Atrium for your use. Charging Stations will be available on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
LunchesTo accommodate the large volume ofdelegates we will provide two floorswith buffet service and seating in the Richcraft Atrium 2nd & 3rd floors.
TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS Conference ShuttleTake advantage of the free shuttle that operates from two of the host hotels. See schedule to the right in blue.Walk or bike See website for walking map and bike rentalWeb Site: carleton.ca/istconference/activities/
Public transport (bus) See website for routes and fare information Web Site: carleton.ca/istconference/travel/
TaxiStands in front of each hotel. At peak times there may be a wait.
Blue Line 613-238-1111
Capital Taxi 613-744-333
CONFERENCE VENUECarleton University is located at 1125 Colonel By Drive.
Richcraft Hall will host all conference day activities. The concurrent sessions will be split between four floors. Only one session room is located on the 5th floor.
Accelerating Sustainability Transitions: building visions, unlocking pathways, navigating conflicts.The International Sustainability Transitions conference is the major annual gathering of transitions researchers from around the world. Transitions scholarship focuses on transformational change in industries, institutions, socio-technical systems, and communities to promote societal movement towards more sustainable patterns of production and consumption. This 10th Anniversary Conference engages with the theme of Accelerating Sustainability Transitions in the face of difficult political circumstances. It points to the importance of visions, to coordinate efforts and mobilize change. It raises the challenge of mapping out realistic pathways that can link the present with desirable futures. And it emphasizes navigation of the inevitable conflicts that accompany serious efforts at societal change.
MONDAY JUNE 24
08:00 - 18:00Registration / InformationAtrium - 2nd floor
08:00 - 08:45Welcome RefreshmentsAtrium - 2nd floor
08:45 - 10:15Opening PlenaryRoom 2200 (Theatre) - 2nd floor
10:15 - 10:45BreakAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
10:45 - 12:15Concurrent Session 1Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
12:15 - 13:15LunchAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
13:15 - 14:45Concurrent Session 2Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
14:45 - 15:15Poster Session & BreakAtrium - 2nd floor
15:15 - 16:15Concurrent Session 3Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
16:15 - 16:30BreakAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
16:30 - 18:00Concurrent Session 4Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
19:00 - 21:00Opening Reception - NACNational Arts Centre, O’Born Room
TUESDAY JUNE 25
08:00 - 15:15Registration / InformationAtrium - 2nd floor
08:00 - 08:45Welcome RefreshmentsAtrium - 2nd floor
08:45 - 10:15Plenary IIRoom 2200 (Theatre) - 2nd floor
10:15 - 10:45BreakAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
10:45 - 12:15Concurrent Session 5Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
12:15 - 13:15LunchAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
13:15 - 14:45Concurrent Session 6Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
14:45 - 15:15Poster Session & BreakAtrium - 2nd floor
15:15 - 16:15Concurrent Session 7Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
16:15 - 18:00 Field Trips/Group meetingsSee website for details
19:00 - 21:30 Conference Dinner Museum of History, Grand Hall
WEDNESDAY JUNE 26
08:00 - 14:45 Registration / InformationAtrium - 2nd floor
08:00 - 08:45 Welcome RefreshmentsAtrium - 2nd floor
08:45 - 10:15 Concurrent Session 8Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
10:15 - 10:45 BreakAtrium 2nd & 3rd floors
10:45 - 12:15 Concurrent Session 9Floors - 1, 2, 3 & 5
12:15 - 13:15 LunchAtrium - 2nd floor
13:15 - 14:45 Closing PlenaryRoom 2200 (Theatre) - 2nd floor
Conference Plenary Sessions
Our sponsors
IST 2019 Session FormatsPaper sessions: 90 minute sessions for presentation and discussion of original research papers (typically 3 to 4 papers per session).
Speed talk sessions: 60 minute sessions for 4 to 5 speed talks. Talks will be delivered consecutively. The remaining time is dedicated to discussion in 4 to 5 breakout groups focused on the work presented.
Organizing IST 2019IST 2019 Organizing Committee
School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton
James MeadowcroftDaniel RosenbloomAlexandra Mallett
Jessica Leis Brie Morrison
Special Advisor Sally Babson
North American Advisory BoardMark Winfield (York University),
Maya Jegen (Université du Québec à Montréal), Sarah Burch (University of Waterloo),
Michael Howlett (Simon Fraser University), Jeremy Rayner (University of Saskatchewan),
René Audet (Université du Québec à Montréal), Blake Poland (University of Toronto), David Hess (Vanderbilt University),
Jennie Stephens (Northeastern University), Elizabeth Wilson (Dartmouth College)
Emerging and early career researchers from Canada
Andréanne Doyon (RMIT University), Christopher Luederitz (University of Waterloo),
Joey El-Khoury (HEC Montréal), Marie Claire Brisbois (University of Sussex), and Steve Williams (University of British Columbia)
Conference at a glance
NOTE Opening Reception at the National
Arts Centre is within 10 minute walking distance of all host hotels
SCHOOL OF
Public Policy and Administration
SCHOOL OF
Public Policy and Administration
SCHOOL OF
Public Policy and Administration
Shuttle Bus Schedule
Every day: Downtown to Carleton University
07:15 - ALT Hotel07:25 - Lord Elgin Arrive Carleton 08:00
07:45 - ALT Hotel 07:55 - Lord Elgin Arrive Carleton 08:30
Monday: Carleton to Opening Reception18:15 - 18:30 - CU - north side of Richcraft Hall
Tuesday: Carleton to Alt / Lord Elgin16:30 - 17:30 - CU - north side of Richcraft Hall
Tuesday: Alt / Lord Elgin to Conference Dinner18:15 - From Alt to Lord Elgin then to Dinner venue 18:35 - From Alt to Lord Elgin then to Dinner venue
Tuesday: Dinner venue to Alt / Lord Elgin21:15 - 21:45
Wednesday: Carleton to Alt / Lord Elgin15:00 - 15:15 - CU - north side of Richraft Hall
1st Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor 5thFloor
The Master of Arts in Sustainable Energy Policy addresses crucial challenges in sustainable energy production and use in a unique interdisciplinary program. carleton.ca/sppa/ma-sep
Carleton University recognizes the Algonquin peoples as the
traditional custodians of the land in which the campus is located. Acknowledging territory shows
recognition of and respect for the host nation, the Omàmiwininìwag
(Algonquin peoples, in the Algonquin language).
Reducing the environmental impact of the conference Thank you to the participants who took advantage of the carbon offset arrangement for your air travel. Over 340 tonnes of GHG emissions (equivalent to ~150 intercontinental flights) were offset through this process. The paper used for this program insert and other conference materials are made from recycled paper. Our lanyards are made from 100% bamboo fibers, and we would be happy to accept your badge holder and lanyard for repurposing at the Information Desk when you depart. Carleton Dining Services replaced the cutlery and much of our packaging with a biodegradable substitute which meets the ASTM standards for compost-ability as certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute. We participate in the Carleton University Composting program which collects all food preparation and post-consumer waste. Please support this important initiative by placing all of your refuse into the properly marked containers.
Dialogue sessions: 60 or 90 minute sessions, which aim to stimulate discussion around a particular thematic focus. They adopt a variety of innovative formats as determined by the session convenor(s).
Poster sessions: Posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference in the Atrium. Authors will have the opportunity to present their posters during the poster sessions on Monday and Tuesday afternoon.
Opening Plenary
WelcomeBenoit-Antoine Bacon, President Carleton UniversityAndre Plourde, Dean Faculty of Public Affairs
James Meadowcroft, Chair of the IST 2019 Organizing CommitteeAccelerating Transitions in Dangerous Times
Keynote PresentationsHeleen de Coninck,Radboud University
How can transition scholarship be useful for policymakers? From the IPCC
Special Report on 1.5C° to the 6th Assessment Report
Jochen Marchard, ETH Zurich
Acceleration and beyond: New challenges for sustainability transitions research
Plenary IIKeynote Presentations
Frank Geels,Manchester University
Political acceleration of socio-technical transitions
Jennie Stephens,Northeastern University
Feminism, energy democracy & renewable transformation: resisting oppression in
socio-technical transitions
John Robinson,University of Toronto
Normalizing Sustainability: from behaviour change to metamorphosis
Closing PlenaryKeynote Presentations
Sarah Burch, University of Waterloo
Absolution, abdication or abundance? Exploring the untapped potential of small businesses
to accelerate transitions
Niki Frantzeskaki, Swinburne University of Technology
Research on transition experiments in cities: accelerating or stalling sustainability transitions?
STRN Announcements
Awards
Conference closing
Sustainability Transitions Research Network (STRN)The STRN is an international network of more than 1,500 scholars interested in sustainability transitions. It is an independent, research-driven network that aims to deepen the scientific understanding of sustainability transitions through networking, research coordination, education and synthesis activities. The network provides a hub for researchers to engage in a vibrant intellectual exchange on the challenges of sustainability transitions, and to connect with practitioners working to propel societies in more sustainable directions.
Main Entrance