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Revisiting carbon lock-in in energy systems: Explaining the perpetuation of coal power in Japan
G Trencher, A Rinscheid, M Duygan, N Truong, J Asuka
Energy Research & Social Science 69, 101770, 2020
1192020
Deliberate decline: An emerging frontier for the study and practice of decarbonization
D Rosenbloom, A Rinscheid
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 11 (6), e669, 2020
1102020
Crisis, policy discourse, and major policy change: Exploring the role of subsystem polarization in nuclear energy policymaking
A Rinscheid
European Policy Analysis 1 (2), 34-70, 2015
832015
Analyzing transitions through the lens of discourse networks: Coal phase-out in Germany
J Markard, A Rinscheid, L Widdel
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 40, 315-331, 2021
762021
Germany’s decision to phase out coal by 2038 lags behind citizens’ timing preferences
A Rinscheid, R Wüstenhagen
Nature Energy 4 (10), 856-863, 2019
752019
Carbon Capture and Storage in the United States: Perceptions, preferences, and lessons for policy
S Pianta, A Rinscheid, EU Weber
Energy Policy 151, 112149, 2021
672021
Emphasizing urgency of climate change is insufficient to increase policy support
LP Fesenfeld, A Rinscheid
One Earth 4 (3), 411-424, 2021
612021
What shapes public support for climate change mitigation policies? The role of descriptive social norms and elite cues
A Rinscheid, S Pianta, EU Weber
Behavioural Public Policy 5 (4), 503-527, 2021
592021
From terminating to transforming: The role of phase-out in sustainability transitions
A Rinscheid, D Rosenbloom, J Markard, B Turnheim
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 41, 27-31, 2021
542021
Why do junctures become critical? Political discourse, agency, and joint belief shifts in comparative perspective
A Rinscheid, B Eberlein, P Emmenegger, V Schneider
Regulation & Governance 14 (4), 653-673, 2020
492020
Fast track or Slo-Mo? Public support and temporal preferences for phasing out fossil fuel cars in the United States
A Rinscheid, S Pianta, EU Weber
Climate Policy 20 (1), 30-45, 2020
402020
The rise of phase-out as a critical decarbonisation approach: A systematic review
G Trencher, A Rinscheid, D Rosenbloom, N Truong
Environmental Research Letters 17 (12), 123002, 2022
282022
Black coal, thin ice: the discursive legitimisation of Australian coal in the age of climate change
R Stutzer, A Rinscheid, TD Oliveira, PM Loureiro, A Kachi, M Duygan
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 2021
252021
The source is the message: the impact of institutional signals on climate change–related norm perceptions and behaviors
SM Constantino, S Pianta, A Rinscheid, R Frey, EU Weber
Climatic Change 166 (3), 35, 2021
242021
Divesting, Fast and Slow: Affective and Cognitive Drivers of Fading Voter Support for a Nuclear Phase-Out
A Rinscheid, R Wüstenhagen
Ecological economics 152, 51-61, 2018
242018
The Clean Energy Ministerial: Motivation for and policy consequences of membership
J Tosun, A Rinscheid
International Political Science Review 42 (1), 114-129, 2021
202021
The evolution of “phase-out” as a bridging concept for sustainability: From pollution to climate change
G Trencher, A Rinscheid, D Rosenbloom, F Koppenborg, N Truong, ...
One Earth 6 (7), 854-871, 2023
142023
Phase-out as a policy approach to address sustainability challenges
A Rinscheid, G Trencher, D Rosenbloom
Technologies in Decline, 225-248, 2023
14*2023
Introducing the Endowment-Practice-Institutions (EPI) framework for studying agency in the institutional contestation of socio-technical regimes
M Duygan, A Kachi, TD Oliveira, A Rinscheid
Journal of Cleaner Production 296, 126396, 2021
142021
Business power in noisy politics: An exploration based on discourse network analysis and survey data
A Rinscheid
Politics and Governance 8 (2), 286-297, 2020
142020
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