@inbook{141886bebb9045108fec0ffe98534560,
title = "Sustainable Transition",
abstract = "What. The chapter addresses designing for sustainability as interventions in socio-technical systems and social practices of users and communities. It calls for reflexive design practices challenging dominant regimes and shaping alternative design spaces. The specific case is the reconfiguration of agendas/vision, technologies, actors and institutions in the emergent design of an urban mobility system based on an electric car sharing system.Why. Designing for sustainability is a fundamental challenge for future design practices; designers have to obtain an ability to contribute to sustainable transition processes. Where. Addresses design processes aimed at sustainable transition enacted in complex social settings, socio-technical systems involving many different actors and agendas. How. The chapter outlines a conceptual and analytic framework for a reflexive design practice for sustainability including the perspective of structural changes (transition of socio-technical systems and social practices) and Design as metadesign; an reflexivity on contextual framework of the design practice (regimes/design spaces). ",
keywords = "design, B{\ae}redygtig omstilling, socio-technical change, metadesign, design space, Electric cars, Urban mobility system, design, B{\ae}redygtig omstilling, socio-technical change, metadesign, design space, Electric cars, Urban mobility system",
author = "Hansen, {Ole Erik} and Bent S{\o}nderg{\aa}rd",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-0-262-02763-2",
series = "Design thinking, design theory",
publisher = "MIT Press",
pages = "317--337",
editor = "Simonsen, {Jesper } and Svabo, {Connie } and {Malou Strandvad}, {Sara } and Kristine Samson and Morten Herzum and Hansen, {Ole Erik}",
booktitle = "Situated Design Methods",
}