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Tessa De Geus
Tessa De Geus
Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT), Erasmus University
Verified email at drift.eur.nl
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Beyond instrumentalism: Broadening the understanding of social innovation in socio-technical energy systems
JM Wittmayer, T de Geus, B Pel, F Avelino, S Hielscher, T Hoppe, ...
Energy research & social science 70, 101689, 2020
822020
Biting the bullet: Addressing the democratic legitimacy of transition management
T de Geus, JM Wittmayer, F Vogelzang
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 42, 201-218, 2022
192022
An approach to identifying future Social Sciences & Humanities energy research priorities for Horizon Europe: Working Group guidelines for systematic Horizon Scanning
C Foulds, ZP Bharucha, S Krupnik, T de Geus, I Suboticki, S Royston, ...
Cambridge: Energy-SHIFTS, 2019
172019
Social innovation in the energy transition: Examining diversity, contributions and challenges
TD Geus, J Wittmayer
Scoping Workshop Report., Cambridge, 2019
142019
Making sense of power through transdisciplinary sustainability research: insights from a Transformative Power Lab
T de Geus, F Avelino, M Strumińska-Kutra, M Pitzer, JM Wittmayer, ...
Sustainability Science 18 (3), 1311-1327, 2023
82023
Fit for social innovation? Policy reflections for EU energy and climate policy making
KS Rogge, M Stadler, T de Geus, S Hielscher, J Wittmayer, A Broich, ...
Oxford Open Energy 2, oiac010, 2023
82023
How to account for the dark sides of social innovation? Transitions directionality in renewable energy prosumerism
B Pel, JM Wittmayer, F Avelino, D Loorbach, T De Geus
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 49, 100775, 2023
72023
Terms of Reference: Energy-SHIFTS Working Group 4–Transport and Mobility
M Ryghaug, I Suboticki, T de Geus, D Loorbach, C Foulds, ZP Bharucha
Cambridge: Energy-SHIFTS, 2019
62019
Social innovation supports inclusive and accelerated energy transitions with appropriate governance
BK Sovacool, H Brugger, I Brunzema, A Dańkowska, D Wemyss, ...
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 289, 2023
52023
An approach to identifying future social sciences and humanities energy research priorities for horizon Europe
C Foulds, ZP Bharucha, S Krupnik, T de Geus, I Suboticki, S Royston, ...
Cambridge: Energy-SHIFTS, 2019
42019
Social innovation in the energy transition
T de Geus, J Wittmayer
Examining Diversity, Contributions and Challenges. Scoping Workshop Report …, 2019
42019
Power to, over and with: Exploring power dynamics in social innovations in energy transitions across Europe
F Avelino, S Hielscher, M Strumińska-Kutra, T de Geus, L Widdel, ...
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 48, 100758, 2023
22023
Shifting perspectives: insights from the Energy Policy Fellowships
T de Geus, N Bode, R Robison, M Rohse, C Foulds, A Wagner, S Krupnik, ...
12020
How can transitions theory account for the dark sides of social innovation
B Pel, J Wittmayer, F Avelino, T de Geus, D Loorbach
An analysis of directionality in renewable energy prosumerism. Environ Innov …, 0
1
A balancing act: radicality and capture in institutionalising reflexive governance for urban sustainability transitions
T de Geus, JM Wittmayer, G Silvestri
Urban Transformations 6 (1), 2, 2024
2024
Correction to: Fit for social innovation? Policy reflections for EU energy and climate policy making
KS Rogge, M Stadler, T de Geus, S Hielscher, J Wittmayer, A Broich, ...
Oxford Open Energy 2, oiad006, 2023
2023
Can Transitions Theory Account for the Dark Sides of Social Innovation? An Analysis of Directionality in Renewable Energy Prosumerism (résumé)
B Pel, J Wittmayer, F Avelino, T de Geus, D Loorbach
Au carrefour des possibles. Quelles innovations sociales contre les …, 2021
2021
Mainstreaming Renewable Energy Prosumerism:: Directionality of an ongoing Transition
B Pel, JM Wittmayer, T De Geus, S Oxenaar, F Avelino, M Fraaije
2019
Europe, the first climate-neutral continent in the world by 2050.
T de Geus, G Silvestri, J Wittmayer
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