Agency and structure in a sociotechnical transition: Hydrogen fuel cells, conjunctural knowledge and structuration in Europe

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Agency and structure in a sociotechnical transition: Hydrogen fuel cells, conjunctural knowledge and structuration in Europe. / Upham, Paul; Dütschke, Elisabeth; Schneider, Uta et al.
in: Energy Research and Social Science, Jahrgang 37, 01.03.2018, S. 163-174.

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Upham P, Dütschke E, Schneider U, Oltra C, Sala R, Lores M et al. Agency and structure in a sociotechnical transition: Hydrogen fuel cells, conjunctural knowledge and structuration in Europe. Energy Research and Social Science. 2018 Mär 1;37:163-174. Epub 2017 Okt 26. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2017.09.040

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