Power and empowerment of grassroots innovations for sustainability transitions: A review

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2022-06

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Raj, GuilhermeORCID 0000-0002-8588-5535ISNI 0000000492852891
Feola, G.ORCID 0000-0003-1069-503XISNI 0000000352267447
Hajer, Maarten AISNI 0000000084077099
Runhaar, H.A.C.ORCID 0000-0001-7790-097XISNI 0000000136977006

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Abstract

The sustainability transitions scholarship is increasingly applying power and empowerment frameworks to investigate the role of grassroots innovations in the politics of societal change; however, theoretical fragmentation persists. This paper presents a systematic literature review of 88 studies on grassroots innovations for sustainability transitions that employ the lenses of power and empowerment. We take stock of the conceptual development of power and empowerment in the grassroots innovations literature and propose directions for future research to stimulate further theorisation of these terms. Our study shows that grassroots innovation scholars reproduce an epistemic bias towards power and empowerment as strategic exercises, thereby inhibiting our understanding of the range of forms of power and empowerment manifested in and through grassroots innovations and how these forms shape innovators’ struggles and achievements to leverage societal change. We call for a richer theorisation of power and empowerment of grassroots innovations beyond strategic conceptualisations of these terms.

Keywords

Collective action, Community power, Politics of change, Societal change, Transformation, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

Citation

De Sa Pavarini Raj, G, Feola, G, Hajer, M & Runhaar, H 2022, 'Power and empowerment of grassroots innovations for sustainability transitions: A review', Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, vol. 43, pp. 375-392. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2022.04.009