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SUMMARY:﻿Deep Transitions Netherlands Project Seminar 3: Quantitatively Researching Meta-rules and Systems
DESCRIPTION:Gaston Heimeriks and Johan Schot (Utrecht University)\nFriday 10 December 2021\, 13:00 – 14:30\nLink to Zoom Meeting: \nAbstract:\nIndustrial societies are constituted by a broad range of socio-technical systems fulfilling functions such as the provision of energy\, food\, mobility\, housing\, healthcare\, finance and communications. The Deep Transitions (DT) framework outlines a series of propositions on how the 250-year multi-system co-evolution has contributed to several current social and ecological crises. Drawing on evolutionary theories\, the DT framework places a special emphasis on the concepts of ‘rules’ and ‘meta-rules’ as coordination mechanisms within and across socio-technical systems\, respectively. In this workshop\, we aim to discuss possible mixed-method approaches and data sources to provide an empirical assessment of the propositions of the DT framework. \nTHE DEEP TRANSITIONS NETHERLANDS PROJECT\nIn the Deep Transitions in the Netherlands Project\, the Eindhoven History Lab collaborates with researchers from Utrecht and Wageningen Universities to analyze the sociotechnical development of the Netherlands from a long-term perspective\, and to simultaneously develop system transformation investments strategies for policy makers\, industries and investors. \nMore info: see here.  \nEHL contact person: Frank Veraart \nPHASE 1 Seminar schedule\n \n\nOctober 8th 2021: Introduction to The Project\, Deep Transitions\, Wellbeing and Sustainability with Johan Schot (UU) & Harry Lintsen (TUe)\nNovember 5th 2021: Qualitatively Researching Meta-rules and Systems with Bram Bouwens (UU) & Frank Veraart (TUe)\nDecember 10th 2021: Quantitatively Researching Meta-rules and Systems with Johan Schot (UU) & Gaston Heimeriks (UU)\nJanuary 14th 2022: Interconnections between Systems with Harry Lintsen (TUe) & Erik van der Vleuten (TUe)\nFebruary 11th 2022: Deep Transitions\, Wellbeing and Sustainability Dynamics with Jan-Pieter Smits (TUE/CBS) & Harry Lintsen (TUe)\nMarch 11th 2022: The Second Deep Transition in the Making with Barbara van Mierlo (WUR) & Laurens Klerkx (WUR)\nMarch 25th 2022: Transformative Investing in the Netherlands with Johan Schot (UU) & Bram Bouwens (UU)\n\nThe Deep Transitions Netherlands Project has been supported by Dasym Investment Strategies and the Utrecht University\, TU Eindhoven\, WUR and UMC Strategic Alliance.
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SUMMARY:PhD defense Patrick Bek: "No Bicycle\, No Bus\, No Job: The Making of Workers’ Mobility in the Netherlands\, 1920-1990"
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