Transition Emerging Study
Our study examines the emergence of the Transition movement in Canada, with the aim of generating information about “lessons learned” and “promising practices” that can be useful to movement leaders and participants. We will be surveying and interviewing Transition initiative co-founders, steering committee members, and members to:
- Examine how the Transition movement has unfolded and taken root
08/15/2019
For an interesting discussion of new trends in transition social movements see Schlosberg, D., & Coles, R. (2019). Le nouvel environnementalisme du quotidien : durabilité, flux matériels et mouvements sociaux (The new environmentalism of everyday life: Sustainability, material flows and movements). Lien social et Politiques, 82, 246-276.
Le nouvel environnementalisme du quotidien : durabilité, flux matériels et mouvements sociaux – Lien social et Politiques Un article de la r***e Lien social et Politiques, diffusée par la plateforme Érudit.
12/14/2018
At long last, I'm happy to announce that our article on the emergence of the Transition movement in Canada has now been published online in the journal Local Environment. Many thanks to my wonderful co-authors, research staff, and most especially to our Movement Advisory Group and the many Transition initiatives themselves who partook in the Transition Emerging Study, which we first launched in 2012.
The emergence of the transition movement in Canada: success and impact through the eyes of initiative leaders (2018). The emergence of the transition movement in Canada: success and impact through the eyes of initiative leaders. Local Environment. Ahead of Print.
09/05/2018
Great to see that some of our dear valued colleagues and friends in the Transition movement are launching a new online transition training
Transition Launch Online Training: An All-Star Team Starting September 20th, this course is designed to provide you with everything you need to set-up and run a Transition or other community resilience-building initiative right where you live.
Link to video recording of our webinar with Rob Hopkins and Michelle Colussi, giving an overview of the findings of our research: https://play.library.utoronto.ca/V4ITuCbssaan
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