Preface
Koretsky, Z., Stegmaier, P., Turnheim, B., and van Lente, H.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The relevance of technologies in decline
Koretsky, Z., van Lente, H., Turnheim, B., and Stegmaier, P.
Part I: Conceptual explorations
Dynamics of technological decline as socio-material unravelling
Koretsky, Z.
Destabilisation, decline and phase-out in transitions research
Turnheim, B.
Conceptual aspects of discontinuation governance
Stegmaier, P.
Part II: Empirical explorations
Discourses around decline: Comparing the debates on coal phase-out in the UK, Germany and Finland
Markard, J., Isoaho, K., and Widdel, L.
Mapping the territorial adaptation of technological trajectories: The phase-out of the internal combustion engine
Weiss, D., and Scherer, P.
The role of alternative technologies in enactment of (dis)continuities
Goulet, F.
Caring for decline: The case of 16mm film artworks of Tacita Dean
van de Leemput, D., and van Lente, H.
Part III: Governance explorations
Implementing exnovation? Exnovation ambitions and governance complexity in the case of the Brussels Low Emission Zone
Callorda Fossati, E., Pel, B., Sureau, S., Bauler, T., and Achten, W.
Phase-out as a policy approach to address sustainability challenges: A systematic review
Rinscheid, A., Trencher, G., and Rosenbloom, D.
The end of the world’s leaded petrol era: Reflections on the final four decades of a century-long campaign
Newman, P.
Conclusions and continuations: Horizons for studying technologies in decline
Koretsky, Z., Stegmaier, P., Turnheim, B., and van Lente, H.
Index