When Does Discursive Change Happen? Detecting Phase Transitions in Discourse Networks of Sustainability Transitions

Kimberley Vandenhole, Kristijan Garic, Philip Leifeld

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Abstract

Sustainability Transitions Research (STR) confronts complex societal challenges by examining societal shifts and their trajectories. An emerging perspective in STR is discursive approaches, which analyse the role of discourses and discourse coalitions in shaping sustainability transitions. However, discursive approaches face challenges regarding the analysis of sustainability transition processes as complex, temporal processes of stability and change. We discuss the nature of these challenges and extend the method of discourse network analysis (DNA) by measuring distinct temporal states (phases of stability) in discourse networks and detecting phase transitions (significant changes) between these discursive states. Whereas most approaches analyse discursive changes in a top-down way, we introduce a method for the bottom-up detection of discursive stability and change. This facilitates a more accurate tracing of how sustainability transitions unfold over time. An empirical application of this extension to the discursive networks around the introduction of a Low Emission Zone demonstrates how and when discourses and actors display significant structural shifts. This methodological innovation addresses the need for measuring stability and change in the complex, discursive, temporal dynamics of sustainability transitions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104020
JournalEnergy Research & Social Science
Volume122
Early online date11 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Discourse Network Analysis
  • sustainability transitions
  • discursive change
  • discursive shift
  • Discursive communities
  • Temporal networks
  • phase transition
  • low-emission zones
  • political contestation
  • social network analysis
  • network science

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Cathie Marsh Institute

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  • Best Paper Award

    Vandenhole, K. (Recipient), Garic, K. (Recipient) & Leifeld, P. (Recipient), 1 Sept 2023

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