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Managing sustainable technology challenges in practice

0SV50

Over deze cursus

During this course, groups of students learn to practically operationalize insights and tools from the fields of Science and Technology Studies and Sustainability Transitions and apply them to a real life sustainable innovation challenge. Each group chooses a sustainable technology (related to topics such as energy, ICT, or mobility) and select theoretical concepts and frameworks to analyze the challenges it faces. Based on their findings, students mobilize theoretical concepts and frameworks to compose policy and strategy recommendations. Students are expected to critically reflect on the possibilities and limits for the state, markets and/or civil society to manage innovations in society.

The systemic and reflexive approaches and concepts that have been discussed during prior courses within the Sustainable Technology in Society (STiS) learning line provide the operational toolkit for case analysis and recommendations for new policies or strategies. These include, but are not limited to, Justice Theory, Strategic Niche Management, Social Construction of Technology, Technological Innovation Systems, and Multi-Level Perspective. As such, this course builds upon the courses Sustainable Development in a Global Context (0SV00), Sustainable Technology in Society: Introduction (0SV10), and Managing Sustainable Technology in Society (0SV40) of the Sustainable Technology in Society (STiS) learning line.

During the course, groups of students learn how to work independently (though with regular supervision) on a real-life problem over a period of time. Hence, planning and group-work skills form an important part of the course. These skills will be challenged and stimulated to improve during the course by having introduction lecture, workshops, group meetings, peer-feedback, group work plan, and reflection on the group work and planning. The insights will finally be consolidated and presented in a final report. 

Additional information Assumed knowledge
Students are expected to be familiar with (at least some) theoretical concepts and frameworks thought in the Sustainable Technology in Society learning line (like 0SV00, 0SV10, and 0SV40), which include:

  • Multi-Level Perspective
  • Strategic Niche Management
  • Visioning (visioning, forecasting, scenarios, and backcasting)
  • New Business Models
  • Technological Innovation Systems
  • Sustainability theories (such as Baker’s ladder, Sustianable Development Goals, Sustainable synergies and trade-offs, Conventional development paradigm versus Sustainable development according to Brundland, Three pillars of sustainability/triple bottom line, green growth, ecological and social boundaries, Wellbeing monitor)
  • Justice Theory (social, climate, environmental, etc.)
  • Large Technical Systems
  • Social Construction of Technology
  • Governance and power

Leerresultaten

After this course, students are able to:

  • select the theoretical concepts and frameworks that are most suitable for the challenge(s) faced by sustainable technology in society and can justify their choice.
  • analyze challenges faced by sustainable technology in society by applying theoretical concepts and frameworks thought in the STiS learning line.
  • select the theoretical concepts and frameworks that are most suitable for composing policy and strategy recommendations based on their analyzed challenge(s) and can justify their choice.
  • compose policy and strategy recommendations in relation to the challenges faced by sustainable technology in society, by applying theoretical concepts and frameworks thought in the STiS learning line.
  • critically reflect on the agency of different actors in managing sustainable technologies in society.

Voorkennis

Je moet voldoen aan de volgende eisen

  • Ingeschreven voor een andere opleiding dan
  • HBO-TOP Applied Physics, Schakelprogramma

Bronnen

  • Reading material and videos explaining the theoretical concepts and frameworks (listed in assumed knowledge).

Aanvullende informatie

  • Studiepunten
    ECTS 5
  • Niveau
    bachelor
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Aanbod

  • Startdatum

    10 februari 2025

    • Einddatum
      6 april 2025
    • Periode *
      Blok 3
    • Locatie
      Eindhoven
    • Voertaal
      Engels
    • Tijd info
      Monday 17:30 - 19:30, Tuesday 13:30 - 17:30, Thursday 08:45 - 12:45
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  • Startdatum

    2 februari 2026

    • Einddatum
      5 april 2026
    • Periode *
      Blok 3
    • Locatie
      Eindhoven
    • Voertaal
      Engels
    • Inschrijven tussen
      15 nov, 00:00 - 4 jan
    • Tijd info
      Monday 17:30 - 19:30, Tuesday 13:30 - 17:30, Thursday 08:45 - 12:45
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Dit aanbod is voor studenten van Utrecht University