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How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power : the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders

Erik Paredis (UGent) and Thomas Block (UGent)
(2018)
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Paredis, Erik, and Thomas Block. How Sociotechnical Imaginaries Rise on the Policy Agenda and Gain Power : The Case of the Transition from Waste to the Circular Economy in Flanders. 2018.
APA
Paredis, E., & Block, T. (2018). How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power : the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders. Presented at the 9th International Sustainability Transitions Conference, Manchester.
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Paredis, Erik, and Thomas Block. 2018. “How Sociotechnical Imaginaries Rise on the Policy Agenda and Gain Power : The Case of the Transition from Waste to the Circular Economy in Flanders.” In .
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Paredis, Erik, and Thomas Block. 2018. “How Sociotechnical Imaginaries Rise on the Policy Agenda and Gain Power : The Case of the Transition from Waste to the Circular Economy in Flanders.” In .
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Paredis E, Block T. How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power : the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders. In 2018.
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E. Paredis and T. Block, “How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power : the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders,” presented at the 9th International Sustainability Transitions Conference, Manchester, 2018.
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  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Manchester}},
  title        = {{How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power : the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}