Grassroots Innovations

researching sustainability from the bottom up

Main Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Research
    • All Research
    • Projects
    • PhDs
  • Publications
    • Briefings
    • Innovation histories
    • Academic papers
    • Report
    • By topic
      • Alternative Technology
      • Community Energy
      • Complementary Currencies
      • Digital fabrication
      • Ecohousing
      • Food
      • Theory
      • Transition Towns
  • Events
  • Contact Us

Tag Archives: transition towns

Grassroots innovations study produces prize-winning paper

January 10, 2013by Adrian Smith

Academics from the University of East Anglia’s research group 3S (Science, Society and Sustainability) have won a prize for their paper on the role of the Transition Towns network in […]

Read Article →
News

Book chapter: The Totnes Pound as a Technological Niche

March 12, 2012by Adrian Smith

In  a recently published chapter I have argued that complementary currencies can be conceptualised as forms of grassroots technology. One advantage of this particular, and hitherto rare, framing, is that […]

Read Article →
Academic papers, Complementary Currencies, GICC (Grassroots Innovations: Complementary Currencies), News, Publications, Transition Towns

Working paper: Energy and communities in transition

September 21, 2010by Adrian Smith

A new working paper on civil society and sustainability transitions has been published – you can download this working paper in PDF format (175.12K). Energy and communities in transition – […]

Read Article →
Academic papers, News, Publications, Transition Towns

Working Paper: Growing Grassroots Innovations – Transition Towns

July 1, 2010by Adrian Smith

A new working paper sets out to analyse the Transition Town social movement as a Grassroots Innovation, bringing theories of sustainable innovations to bear on community activism for sustainable energy. […]

Read Article →
Academic papers, Transition Towns

Post navigation

Grassroots Innovations

Grassroots innovations are community-led solutions for sustainability. Here we present news and updates from a series of research projects on grassroots innovations, based at the University of East Anglia and University of Sussex. Our research aims to better understand how these innovations develop and grow, and how they can be harnessed to meet sustainability policy objectives.

Search this site

Most popular

  • Home
  • Journal article: The role of community leadership in the development of grassroots innovations
  • About
  • New article: Making the most of community energies - three perspectives on grassroots innovation
  • New book: Grassroots innovation movements
  • Now an open access book: Grassroots Innovation Movements

Tags

alternative food networks alternative technology Argentina Behaviour change Brighton Energy Coop Carbon Audit civil society community energy complementary currencies currencies DECC diffusion energy energy saving evaluation food grassroots innovation housing impacts India innovation intermediaries international study LCCC LETS local organic food low-carbon communities new economics niches policy social movements social technology sustainable consumption sustainable development technology theory time banks transitions transition towns UK

Links

  • Adrian Smith
  • Gill Seyfang
  • 3S Research Group, UEA
  • Sussex Energy Group

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Follow Grassroots Innovations on WordPress.com

RSS

  • RSS - Posts
  • RSS - Comments
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Grassroots Innovations
    • Join 493 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Grassroots Innovations
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...